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2007 SESSION

Elections
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  • HB 1625 Forfeiture of office; person convicted & requires reg. on Sex Offender & Crimes Against Minors Reg.
  • HB 1629 Redistricting advisory commission; establishment thereof, report.
  • HB 1642 Voter registration records; clarifies duties of general registrars and State Board of Elections.
  • HB 1733 Campaign signs; right of residential tenant to display.
  • HB 1769 Polling places; prohibited activities.
  • HB 1835 Registered voter; unlawful to knowingly communicate false information thereto.
  • HB 1935 Absentee ballots; to include last four digits of applicant's social security number.
  • HB 1977 Campaign finance disclosure; surplus inaugural committee funds only used in charitable contribution.
  • HB 2050 Supervisors, boards of; special election ordered when vacancy occurs.
  • HB 2069 Absentee voting and ballot applications; certain requirements to volunteers.
  • HB 2070 Citizen Advisory Redistricting Board; created.
  • HB 2072 Absentee voting; requirements for pregnant women to vote absentee.
  • HB 2077 Electronic voting equipment;direct recording electronic devices be equipped to produce paper record.
  • HB 2083 Victims of domestic violence; post office box address to be shown on list of registered voters.
  • HB 2101 Elections; statewide bond referendum to include fiscal impact statement for voters.
  • HB 2141 Voter registration records; authorizes Board of Elections to sell voter lists to other states.
  • HB 2202 Voter registration records; clarifies duties of local electoral boards, general registrars, etc.
  • HB 2287 Absentee voting; alternative procedures to expedite counting.
  • HB 2315 Meals tax; referendum required in certain cities.
  • HB 2354 Recount procedures; securing of ballots and election materials pending a recount.
  • HB 2386 Campaign finance disclosure; filings of candidate reports.
  • HB 2560 Constitutional amendments; approval of second joint resolution to include explanation for voters.
  • HB 2574 Absentee voting; qualified voters may vote absentee for any reason.
  • HB 2599 Advisory Redistricting Commission; created.
  • HB 2650 Campaign finance disclosure; clarifies certain definitions and reporting requirements.
  • HB 2696 Electronic voting equipment; requirements for vendors seeking Board of Elections certification.
  • HB 2697 Elections; recount procedures.
  • HB 2707 Electronic voting equipment; requirements and recount procedures.
  • HB 2734 Electronic voting equipment; requires localities to provide access thereto to disabled voters.
  • HB 2737 Vote-counting machines; Board of Elections to conduct postelection audits.
  • HB 2740 Campaign finance disclosure; reports of independent expenditures by political action committees.
  • HB 2742 Presidential elections; agreement among states to elect by National Popular Vote.
  • HB 2818 Polling place; allows no more than three representatives of each candidate to remain therein.
  • HB 2852 Campaign finance disclosure; special registration provisions for certain committees.
  • HB 2891 Absentee voting, in-person; qualified voters may vote at sites provided in locality.
  • HB 2892 House of Delegates districts; makes adjustments in boundary line between Second & Third districts.
  • HB 2901 Absentee voting, in-person; qualified voters may vote at sites provided in locality.
  • HB 2911 Absentee voting and absentee ballot applications; persons 65 or older may vote absentee.
  • HB 2995 Campaign finance; disclosure of controlling individuals.
  • HB 2996 Campaign Finance Disclosure Act of 2006; procedure for review of reports for certain candidates.
  • HB 2999 Electoral College; votes to be allocated by popular vote for presidential elections.
  • HB 3001 Absentee voting; qualified voters may vote absentee for any reason.
  • HB 3012 Campaign finance disclosure; certain prohibited contributions to local governing body members.
  • HB 3025 Voter participation; Board of Elections to provide information thereof.
  • HB 3052 Election officers; appointment of high school students age 16 or older to serve as interns.
  • HB 3064 Suicidal students; higher educational institutions to develop policies to identify.
  • HB 3100 Voter registration list; persons who may obtain lists of persons voting at primaries and elections.
  • HB 3101 Independent expenditure disclosure reports; persons required to file.
  • HB 3150 Campaign finance disclosure; prohibited activities during regular sessions of the General Assembly.
  • HB 3157 Elections; candidate filing requirements. 
  • HB 3168 Voter registration; if not shown on pollbooks proof of registration at DMV, etc., required to vote.
  • HB 3200 Voter registration; residence requirements for students at higher educational institutions.
  • HJ 560 Constitutional amendment; Redistricting Commission, establishment thereof (first reference).
  • HJ 610 Constitutional amendment; establishes uniform election date (first reference).
  • HJ 614 Constitutional amendment; recall of elected officers (first reference).
  • HJ 620 Constitutional amendment; establishing Redistricting Commission (first reference).
  • HJ 648 Absentee ballots; joint subcommittee to study processing thereof before election day.
  • HJ 703 Redistricting process; joint subcommittee to study.
  • HJ 715 Constitutional amendments; establishing Redistricting Commission (first reference).
  • HJ 718 Constitutional amendment; establishing Redistricting Commission (first reference).
  • HJ 719 Constitutional amendment; establishing Redistricting Commission (first reference).
  • HJ 721 Constitutional amendment; repeals amendment dealing with marriage by referendum (first reference).
  • SB 736 Elections, Board of; restrictions for board members.
  • SB 775 Elections, Board of; restrictions for board members.
  • SB 840 Electronic voting equipment; requirements and recount procedures.
  • SB 864 Presidential elections; agreement among states to elect by National Popular Vote.
  • SB 878 Elections; recount procedures.
  • SB 916 Voter registration procedures; application to register must contain a receipt given applicant.
  • SB 920 Absentee voting; qualified voters may vote without a reason.
  • SB 940 Victims of domestic violence; post office box address to be shown on list of registered voters.
  • SB 986 Absentee voting; persons with a disability or illness may vote absentee.
  • SB 1015 Campaign finance disclosure; filings of candidate reports.
  • SB 1034 Elections; person challenging another's right to vote shall complete form indicating reason.
  • SB 1095 Voting equipment; certification thereof to be required.
  • SB 1226 Electronic voting equipment; requires electoral boards to develop plans to ensure security thereof.
  • SB 1232 School boards; referendum for election of chairman in Page County.
  • SB 1274 Absentee voting; persons with a disability or illness may vote absentee.
  • SB 1307 Senatorial districts; makes technical adjustment in Amherst County.
  • SB 1334 Absentee voting; alternative procedures to expedite counting.
  • SB 1382 Elections; eliminates requirement that name and address be repeated by officer of election.