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- HB 168 Campaign practices; final disposition of surplus funds by General Assembly members.
- HB 930 Uniform Military and Overseas Voters Act; administration of election laws for military voters.
- HB 1036 Primary elections expenses; local electoral boards authorized to establish procedures.
- HB 1055 Voter registration; military and overseas voters to return application by fax.
- HB 1057 Absentee voting; procedures for military and overseas voters.
- HB 1342 Elections; costs of primaries.
- HB 1348 House of Delegates Districts; technical adjustments in boundaries.
- HB 1353 Absentee voting; persons eligible to vote by absentee ballot.
- HB 1361 Absentee voting; persons eligible to vote by absentee ballot.
- HB 1362 Election Day; designating as a state holiday.
- HB 1394 Absentee voting; persons age 65 and older on day of an election are entitled to vote absentee.
- HB 1428 General registrars; shall serve on a full-time basis beginning July 1, 2013.
- HB 1456 House of Delegates Districts; technical adjustments in Fairfax County.
- HB 1471 Assisted living facilities; residents permitted to vote absentee.
- HB 1520 Absentee voting; persons eligible to vote by absentee ballot.
- HB 1592 Early voting; any registered voter qualified to vote in election may vote in person.
- HB 1688 House of Delegates Districts; technical adjustments in Clarke County.
- HB 1710 Absentee voting; parent or legal custodian of child four years of age or younger.
- HB 1774 Elections; extension of polling hours from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m.
- HB 1787 Polling places; identification required to vote.
- HB 1788 Elections; identification to register to vote and present at polls.
- HB 1891 Officers of election; appointment and term.
- HB 1898 Candidate petitions; circulator requirements.
- HB 1899 Candidate petitions; appeal of disqualification for insufficient signatures.
- HB 1910 Voter registration; change of address.
- HB 1921 Absentee voting; declared state of emergency.
- HB 1922 Early voting; any registered voter qualified to vote in election may vote in person.
- HB 1937 Early voting; any registered voter qualified to vote in election may vote in person.
- HB 1938 Absentee voting; persons age 65 and older on day of an election are entitled to vote absentee.
- HB 1942 Vote centers; authorizes State Board of Election to establish pilot program.
- HB 2013 Early voting; any registered voter qualified to vote in election may vote in person.
- HB 2015 Paper ballot; voter entitled to cast when electronic system is available.
- HB 2016 Elections; extension of polling hours from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m.
- HB 2017 Mechanical and electronic voting devices; number required.
- HB 2046 General Assembly; filling vacancies in membership.
- HB 2051 Charter; Town of Front Royal.
- HB 2119 Early voting; registered, qualified voter may vote in person from 10 to three days before election.
- HB 2166 Campaign finance; investment of campaign committee funds.
- HB 2204 Polling places; location shall not be in public or private school building.
- HB 2208 Candidates in elections; party nominating methods.
- HB 2213 Candidate petitions; review of signatures, appeals.
- HB 2264 Early voting; anticipation of certain emergencies.
- HB 2299 Elections; sample ballots and other information to be available in languages other than English.
- HJ 535 Constitutional amendment; restoration of civil rights to persons convicted of nonviolent felonies.
- HJ 537 Constitutional amendment; powers of General Assembly, limitations (first reference).
- HJ 539 Constitutional amendment; qualifications to vote, executive clemency (first reference).
- HJ 542 Constitutional amendment; limits on taxes and revenues, Revenue Stabilization Fund, taxpayer refund.
- HJ 547 Constitutional amendment; restoration of civil rights to persons convicted of nonviolent felonies.
- HJ 549 Constitutional amendment; Governor's term of office (first reference).
- HJ 563 Constitutional amendment; restoration of civil rights to persons convicted of felonies.
- HJ 564 Constitutional amendment; powers of General Assembly, limitations (first reference).
- HJ 573 Constitutional amendment; property tax exemption for nonprofit medical clinics serving indigent.
- HJ 584 Constitutional amendment; Transportation Funds.
- HJ 585 Constitutional amendment; restoration of civil rights (first reference).
- HJ 601 Constitutional amendment; free elections, method of voting (first reference).
- HJ 602 Constitutional amendment; right to early childhood education (first reference).
- HJ 603 Constitutional amendment; restoration of civil rights for certain persons convicted of felonies.
- HJ 651 Constitutional amendment; Transportation Funds.
- HJ 652 Constitutional amendment; Transportation Funds.
- HJ 659 Constitutional amendment; registration of voters (first reference).
- HJ 663 Constitutional amendment; Nonpartisan Redistricting Commission created (first reference).
- HJ 664 Constitutional amendment; restoration of civil rights for certain persons convicted of felonies.
- HJ 665 Constitutional amendment; repealing amendment dealing with marriage (first reference).
- HJ 668 Constitutional amendment; registration of voters (first reference).
- HJ 672 Constitutional amendment; restoration of civil rights (first reference).
- HJ 674 Constitutional amendment; restoration of civil rights (first reference).
- HJ 677 Constitutional amendment; limitation on debts (first reference).
- HJ 678 Constitutional amendment; legislative sessions, term of Governor (first reference).
- HJ 679 Constitutional amendment; Governor's term of office (first reference).
- HJ 684 Constitutional amendment; Board of Education authorized to establish charter schools.
- HJ 721 Constitutional amendment; restoration of voting rights.
- SB 82 Absentee voting; military and overseas voters.
- SB 139 County precincts; separate precinct for certain towns.
- SB 207 Elections; extension of polling hours.
- SB 581 Fairfax County school board; staggered elections.
- SB 724 Absentee voting; persons age 65 and older on day of an election are entitled to vote absentee.
- SB 739 Mechanical and electronic voting devices; number required, effective date.
- SB 742 Virginia Redistricting Commission; established.
- SB 830 Absentee voting and procedures; SBE to provide to military overseas, secure electronic ballots.
- SB 968 Absentee ballots; officers of election shall not reject ballot if middle name is not on envelope.
- SJ 266 Constitutional amendment; restoration of civil rights (first reference).
- SJ 276 Constitutional amendment; Governor's term of office (first reference).
- SJ 303 Constitutional amendment; Virginia Redistricting Commission established (first reference).