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House Privileges and Elections
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Cole (Chair), Putney, Ingram, Jones, Albo, Cosgrove, O'Bannon, Bell, Robert B., Miller, J.H., Landes, Janis, Hugo, Gilbert, Cox, J.A., Phillips, Scott, J.M., Alexander, Joannou, Sickles, Howell, A.T., Dance, Spruill
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- HB 1400 Elections; qualified registered voter may vote in person from 14 to 3 days before election.
- HB 1401 Absentee voting; qualified voters may vote absentee for any reason, special provisions.
- HB 1402 Elections; qualified voters may vote absentee in person without providing an excuse or reason.
- HB 1414 Campaign finance; contributions from entities, disclosure of controlling individuals.
- HB 1415 Campaign finance disclosure reports; reviews.
- HB 1478 Elections, Director of; Governor shall appoint.
- HB 1490 Elections; acquisition of voting equipment by localities.
- HB 1501 Elections; distribution of mail voter registration application forms.
- HB 1503 General registrar; appointment by electoral board.
- HB 1507 Primary schedule in 2011; moves primary date to August 23, 2011, in anticipation of redistricting.
- HB 1508 Elections; certain prohibitions for local electoral boards.
- HB 1525 Elections; form of ballots to be used in local elections in Loudoun County.
- HB 1560 Elections; voting procedures and voter identification requirements.
- HB 1568 Elections; counting absentee ballots of deceased voters.
- HB 1646 Referendum elections; voter petition requirements.
- HB 1660 Special elections; filling vacancies in certain local offices.
- HB 1667 Presidential primary; moves date to first Tuesday in March.
- HB 1684 Voter registration; identification requirements for first-time voters who register by mail.
- HB 1702 Elections; member of local office, elected school board, etc., to take oath before first meeting.
- HB 1746 Biennial county supervisor elections; staggered terms.
- HB 1749 Redistricting process; new method for preparation of state legislative and redistricting plans.
- HB 1843 Presidential primary; moves date to first Tuesday in March.
- HB 1858 Elections; voter registration for certain overseas voters, absentee voting by certain overseas.
- HB 2023 Elections; acquisition of voting equipment by localities on or after July 1, 2011.
- HB 2073 Redistricting local districts; local government may exclude from its calculations.
- HB 2080 Elections; acquisition of voting equipment by localities.
- HB 2088 Absentee voting; expands provisions on late in-person voting in business and medical emergencies.
- HB 2098 Campaign Finance Disclosure Act; conversion of contributions to personal use.
- HB 2249 Elections, State Board of; powers and duties.
- HB 2251 Pollbooks; when electronic version fails to operate, officers shall maintain a written list.
- HB 2288 Political campaign advertisements; disclosure requirements.
- HB 2459 Absentee voting; persons age 65 and older will be entitled.
- HB 2460 Political contributions; prohibition during procurement process, penalty.
- HJ 496 Constitutional amendment; restriction on content of a law that appropriates funds (first reference).
- HJ 497 Constitutional amendment; restoration of civil rights to persons convicted of felonies, etc.
- HJ 498 Constitutional amendment; taking of private property for public uses.
- HJ 499 Constitutional amendment; limits total on appropriations (first reference).
- HJ 500 Constitutional amendment; right to work (first reference).
- HJ 511 Constitutional amendment; Transportation Funds.
- HJ 515 Constitutional amendment; taking of private property for public uses (first reference).
- HJ 524 Constitutional amendment; restoration of civil rights to persons convicted of felonies.
- HJ 539 Constitutional amendment; imposition of taxes and fees by General Assembly or local governing body.
- HJ 540 Constitutional amendment; state and local budgets, limits on appropriations.
- HJ 542 U.S. Constitution; application to U.S. Congress to call convention to propose an amendment.
- HJ 543 Constitutional amendment; restoration of civil rights to persons convicted of nonviolent felonies.
- HJ 572 Constitutional amendment; Transportation Funds (first reference).
- HJ 573 Constitutional amendment; Governor's term of office (first reference).
- HJ 587 Constitutional amendment; limits total on appropriations (first reference).
- HJ 593 Constitutional amendment; free exercise of religion (first reference).
- HJ 604 Constitutional amendment; repeal of state law or regulation by localities (first reference).
- HJ 610 Constitutional amendment; restoration of civil rights to persons convicted of felonies.
- HJ 613 Constitutional amendment; limitation on debt (first reference).
- HJ 614 Constitutional amendment; aid for nonpublic higher education, religious or theological education.
- HJ 615 Constitutional amendment; restriction on contents of bill or law that appropriates funds.
- HJ 634 Constitutional amendment; restoration of civil rights to persons convicted of felonies.
- HJ 638 Constitutional amendment; marriage (first reference).
- HJ 640 U.S. Constitution; ratifies Equal Rights Amendment.
- HJ 647 Constitutional amendment; taking or damaging of private property for public use (first reference).
- HJ 679 Constitutional amendment; legislative sessions.
- HJ 680 Constitutional amendment; contributions to defined benefit retirement plans maintained for employee.
- HJ 687 Constitutional amendment; powers of General Assembly (first reference).
- HJ 693 Constitutional amendment; taking or damaging of private property for public use (first reference).
- SB 886 Elections; clarifications related to absentee voting and identification required.
- SB 887 Special elections; adjusts various deadlines.
- SB 889 Referendum petitions; voter who signs may provide last four digits of his social security number.
- SB 932 Virginia Redistricting Commission; created.
- SB 937 Absentee voting; persons age 65 and older will be entitled.
- SB 938 Absentee voting; application by electronic mail or other electronic means.
- SB 945 Voters; when name is erroneously omitted from pollbook.
- SB 949 Elections; qualified voters may vote absentee in person without providing an excuse or reason.
- SB 1030 Primaries; state will reimburse localities for costs of statewide and federal elections.
- SB 1036 Direct recording electronic voting machines (DREs); localities to modify to meet legal mandates.
- SB 1051 Elections; extension of polling hours.
- SB 1076 Elections; recount procedures.
- SB 1196 Voter registration system; State Board of Elections may share voter information with other states.
- SB 1213 Voter registration applications; Board of Elections to make available where fishing license is sold.
- SB 1246 Presidential primary; moves date to first Tuesday in March.
- SB 1340 Elections; acquisition of voting equipment by localities.
- SJ 284 Constitutional amendment; restoration of civil rights to persons convicted of nonviolent felonies.
- SJ 300 Constitutional amendment; two or more counties and cities may share one electoral board, etc.
- SJ 321 Constitutional amendment; establishes Virginia Redistricting Commission (first reference).
- SJ 324 Governor; confirming appointments.
- SJ 325 Governor; confirming appointments.
- SJ 326 Governor; confirming appointments.
- SJ 327 Governor; confirming appointments.
- SJ 344 Constitutional amendment; personal property tax exemption on boats and watercraft (first reference).
- SJ 357 U.S. Constitution; ratifies Equal Rights Amendment that was proposed by Congress in 1972.
- SJ 363 Constitutional amendment; Transportation Funds.
- SJ 371 Constitutional amendment; contributions to defined benefit retirement plans maintained for employee.
- SJ 385 Governor; confirming appointments.
- SJ 473 Governor; confirming appointments.