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  • HB 1607 Voter registration, online; applicants who have driver's license, etc. issued by DMV eligible.
  • HB 1610 Elections; creates exceptions to prohibited activities at polls.
  • HB 1620 Early voting; qualified registered voter may vote in person from 14 to three days before election.
  • HB 1621 Absentee voting; qualified voters may vote absentee for any reason, special provisions for military.
  • HB 1630 Voter registration; residence requirement for full-time students enrolled in higher ed. institution.
  • HB 1634 Campaign finance; prohibited activities during regular sessions of General Assembly.
  • HB 1643 Elections; electoral board may provide for oaths of officers.
  • HB 1644 Early voting; qualified registered voter may vote in person from 19 to three days before election.
  • HB 1658 Campaign contributions; prohibits candidate from accepting stored value cards.
  • HB 1672 Absentee voting; deletes requirement that a witness sign envelope containing voted absentee ballot.
  • HB 1685 Bipartisan Redistricting Commission; created.
  • HB 1712 Federal write-in absentee ballots; witness requirement.
  • HB 1740 Campaign Finance Disclosure Act of 2006; unlawful to convert any contributed money to personal use.
  • HB 1771 Constitutional offices; provides special election to fill vacancy therein in certain localities.
  • HB 1780 Elections, special; filling vacancies in certain local offices.
  • HB 1791 Officers of election; authorizes local electoral board to appoint independent voters to serve.
  • HB 1793 Citizen Advisory Redistricting Board; created.
  • HB 1795 Provisional ballots; voter whose name did not appear in pollbook may be counted after election day.
  • HB 1832 Elections; electoral board of city contained within one county may appoint city general registrar.
  • HB 1877 Absentee voting; firefighters and other first responders are entitled thereto.
  • HB 1878 Elections; clarifications and revisions to registration and election processes.
  • HB 1881 Absentee voting; ballot may be sent electronically, if voter requests so, if located outside State.
  • HB 1890 Housing authorities; changes number of qualified voters in locality needed to have referendum.
  • HB 1892 Elections, Board of; powers and duties.
  • HB 1894 Absentee voting; qualified voters may vote absentee in person without providing an excuse, etc.
  • HB 1896 Absentee voting; adds persons disabled & entitled to request assistance in voting who are age 65.
  • HB 1978 Voter registration; residence requirements for certain full-time students.
  • HB 1988 Elections; removes curbside voting for persons age 65 and older, are entitled to vote absentee.
  • HB 2015 Elections; hours that polls are open for voting, makes conforming changes to absentee voting laws.
  • HB 2047 Electoral boards, local; allows judge to appoint voter of adjacent county who meets requirements.
  • HB 2049 Removal of public official; no person who signs petition for removal of shall be liable for costs.
  • HB 2110 Early voting; any qualified voter may vote in person from 17-3 days before election, etc.
  • HB 2113 Absentee voting; persons age 65 and older may vote absentee.
  • HB 2197 Assistance for certain voters; provides certain procedures in language other than English.
  • HB 2219 Qualified voter; definition of residence.
  • HB 2221 Federal write-in absentee ballots; witness requirement.
  • HB 2301 Absentee voting; qualified voters may vote absentee for any reason, special provisions for military.
  • HB 2307 Early voting; any qualified voter may vote in person from 17 to three days before election.
  • HB 2422 Voting equipment; locality that acquired DREs prior to 7-1-07 may temporarily conduct election..
  • HB 2438 Electronic reforms; various amendments to Title 24.2 that authorize State Board of Elections.
  • HB 2450 Elections; repeal special provision that provided additional time for printing presidential ballots.
  • HB 2465 Removal of public official; no person who signs petition for removal of shall be liable for costs.
  • HB 2466 Removal of public official; no person who signs petition for removal of shall be liable for costs.
  • HB 2496 Early voting pilot projects; State Board of Elections to establish for general elections in 2010.
  • HB 2509 Elections; voter integrity and identification provisions.
  • HB 2538 Virginia Advisory Redistricting Commission; created.
  • HB 2543 Campaign fundraising; requires contributions over $500 received by statewide officials be reported.
  • HB 2544 Election recounts; losing candidate may initiate when difference less than 5% of total vote cast.
  • HB 2614 Absentee ballot; delete requirement that voter print full residence address on envelope with ballot.
  • HB 2621 Campaign finance; imposes limits on contributions to candidates for Governor, etc.
  • HB 2642 Elections; verification of registered voter lists.
  • HB 2648 Absentee ballots; methods for counting.
  • HB 2652 Campaign contributions; limits thereon for Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, etc.
  • HB 2658 Elections, State Board of; fees to cover expense of regulation.
  • HB 2666 Elections; authorizes candidate representatives to observe part of election day, no assisting voter.
  • HJ 702 Constitutional amendment; establishing Redistricting Commission (first reference).
  • SB 810 Absentee voting; qualified voters may vote absentee in person without providing an excuse, etc.
  • SB 819 Early voting; qualified registered voter may vote in person from 15 to eight days before election.
  • SB 824 Presidential elections; enters compact Agreement Among States to Elect Pres. by Nat'l Popular Vote.
  • SB 826 Federal write-in absentee ballots; witness requirement.
  • SB 829 Registered voters; registration residence requirements for person attending accredited institution.
  • SB 842 Campaign finance; prohibited contributions from foreign nationals.
  • SB 848 Elections; clarifications and revisions to registration and election processes.
  • SB 867 Elections; creates exceptions to prohibited activities at polls.
  • SB 876 Voter identification provisions; revises in-person and absentee voting procedures.
  • SB 926 Bipartisan Redistricting Commission; created.
  • SB 948 Federal write-in absentee ballots; witness requirement.
  • SB 963 Elections; voter identification requirements, absentee voting eligibility and procedures.
  • SB 988 Voting equipment; locality that acquired DREs prior to 7-1-07 may temporarily conduct election.
  • SB 993 Federal write-in absentee ballots; witness requirement.
  • SB 1010 Absentee voting; persons age 65 and older may vote absentee.
  • SB 1038 Qualified voter; definition of residence.
  • SB 1070 Absentee voting; firefighters and other first responders are entitled thereto.
  • SB 1091 Elections; removes curbside voting for persons age 65 and older, are entitled to vote absentee.
  • SB 1102 Campaign finance disclosure; where and how to file candidate reports.
  • SB 1103 Campaign finance disclosure; where and how to file candidate reports.
  • SB 1155 Absentee voting; electoral board shall make printed ballots available.
  • SB 1188 Elections; clarifications and revisions to registration and election processes; penalties.
  • SB 1192 Voter registration drives; must register with Board of Elections and fulfill training requirements.
  • SB 1230 Elections; extension of polling hours in emergency declared by Governor.