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2017 SESSION
Senate Privileges and Elections
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Vogel (Chair), Howell, Deeds, Edwards, Reeves, Ebbin, Chafin, DeSteph, Chase, Ruff, Cosgrove, Dance, Spruill, Peake
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- HB 1379 Voter list maintenance; use of Electronic Registration Information Center, etc.
- HB 1409 House of Delegates and Senate districts; General Assembly authorized to make technical adjustments.
- SB 439 Voter identification; information contained in electronic pollbook.
- SB 723 Campaign finance; contributions from out-of-state sources prohibited.
- SB 792 Absentee voting; entitles persons age 65 or older on date of an election to vote absentee.
- SB 826 Voter identification; accepted forms of identification.
- SB 827 Elections; absentee voting by persons age 70 or older.
- SB 837 Electors for President and Vice President; allocation of electoral votes by congressional district.
- SB 844 Absentee voting; no-excuse in-person available 21 days prior to election.
- SB 878 Congressional and state legislative districts.
- SB 882 Absentee voting; eligibility of any registered voter.
- SB 892 Absentee voting; deadline for requesting absentee ballot by means other than in person.
- SB 902 Primary elections; voter registration by political party.
- SB 979 Elections; absentee voting; no-excuse, in-person.
- SB 1002 Absentee voting; no-excuse, in-person available 21 days prior to election.
- SB 1016 Absentee voting; entitles persons age 65 or older on date of an election to vote absentee.
- SB 1051 Voter registration at the Department of Motor Vehicles; opt-out voter registration.
- SB 1059 Election day voter registration; State Board of Elections to develop a pilot program, report.
- SB 1093 Campaign finance; contribution limits, civil penalty.
- SB 1131 Absentee voting; eligibility of certain persons.
- SB 1132 Absentee voting; entitles persons age 65 or older on date of an election to vote absentee.
- SB 1142 Campaign finance; filing and reporting requirements applicable to certain tax-exempt organizations.
- SB 1200 Voter identification requirements; repeal of photo identification requirements.
- SB 1206 Redistricting process.
- SB 1252 Absentee voting; signature verification.
- SB 1256 Third-party registration groups; registration and disclosure requirements.
- SB 1295 Early voting; any registered voter allowed to vote early in any election in which he is qualified.
- SB 1410 Congressional and state legislative districts; compactness standard.
- SB 1503 Central absentee voter precincts; expedited counting of absentee ballots.
- SB 1543 Presidential candidates; federal tax and state income tax returns required.
- SB 1547 Campaign finance; prohibited personal use, penalty.
- SB 1567 Absentee ballots; eligibility of persons age 65 or older.
- SJ 2 Constitutional amendment marriage; marriage (first reference).
- SJ 4 Constitutional amendment; Governor's term of office.
- SJ 7 Constitutional amendment; real property tax exemption for certain primary residences.
- SJ 9 Constitutional amendment; marriage (first reference).
- SJ 12 Constitutional amendment; qualifications to vote, restoration of civil rights (first reference).
- SJ 32 Constitutional amendment; marriage (first reference).
- SJ 34 Constitutional amendment; Governor's term of office.
- SJ 47 Constitutional amendment; exemption from taxation of certain motor vehicles (first reference).
- SJ 50 Constitutional amendment (first resolution); Governor's term of office.
- SJ 60 Constitutional amendment; Virginia Redistricting Commission established, criteria.
- SJ 68 Constitutional amendment; Virginia Redistricting Commission established.
- SJ 79 Constitutional amendment; Virginia Redistricting Commission established.
- SJ 113 Constitutional amendment; term limits for members of General Assembly.
- SJ 119 Constitutional amendment; Virginia Redistricting Commission established.
- SJ 120 Constitutional amendment; qualifications of Governor, residency requirement (first reference).
- SJ 216 Constitutional amendment marriage; marriage (first reference).
- SJ 217 Constitutional amendment; Governor's term of office (first reference).
- SJ 220 Constitutional amendment (first resolution); marriage.
- SJ 222 Constitutional amendment; qualifications to vote, restoration of civil rights.
- SJ 224 Constitutional amendment; General Assembly term limits (first reference).
- SJ 225 Constitutional amendment (first resolution); qualifications of Governor; residency requirement.
- SJ 226 Constitutional amendment; registration of voters (first reference).
- SJ 227 Constitutional amendment (first resolution); Governor's term of office.
- SJ 230 Constitutional amendment; Virginia Redistricting Commission, criteria to redraw certain districts.
- SJ 240 Constitutional amendment (first resolution); charter schools.
- SJ 243 Constitutional amendment (first resolution); qualifications to vote; restoration of civil rights.
- SJ 253 Constitutional amendment (first resolution); qualifications of voters and executive clemency.
- SJ 260 Constitutional amendment; Virginia Redistricting Commission established (first reference).
- SJ 269 Constitutional amendment (first resolution); Virginia Redistricting Commission.
- SJ 272 Constitutional amendment (first resolution); qualifications to vote; restoration of civil rights.
- SJ 280 Constitutional amendment (first resolution); apportionment; political considerations prohibited.
- SJ 311 Constitutional amendment; legislative review of administrative rules (first reference).
- SJ 319 Constitutional amendment (first resolution); qualifications of voters and the right to vote.