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Virginia

Title 24.2 · Chapter 1
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-100. Applicability of title.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-101. Definitions.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-101.01. Certified mail; subsequent mail or notices may be sent by regular mail.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-101.1. Implementation of certain laws; special elections.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-102. Appointment; terms; Commissioner of Elections; prohibited activities.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-103. Powers and duties in general; report.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-103.1. Duties of Department of Elections related to redistricting.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-103.2. Duties of the Department of Elections related to accessible absentee voting.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-104. Requesting assistance for attorney for the Commonwealth; investigative committees.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-104.1. Civil actions by Attorney General.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-105. Prescribing various forms.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-105.1. Election and voter participation information on the Internet.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-105.2. Acceptance of payments.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-106. Appointment and terms; vacancies; chairman and secretary; certain prohibitions; training.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-106.01. Description of duties and responsibilities; required affirmation.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-106.1. Prohibiting the solicitation in public buildings of signatures for nominating petitions by electoral board members and employees.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-107. Meetings; quorum; notice; account of proceedings; seal; records open to inspection.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-108. Compensation and expenses of members.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-109. Appointment and removal of general registrar and officers of election; powers and duties in general.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-109.1. Performance review of general registrars.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-110. Appointment, qualifications, and term of general registrar; vacancies; certain prohibitions.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-111. Compensation and expenses of general registrars.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-112. Deputy registrars; employees.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-113. Repealed.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-114. Duties and powers of general registrar.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-115. Appointment, qualifications, and terms of officers of election.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-115.1. Officers of election; hours of service.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-115.2. Officers of election; required training.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-116. Compensation of officers; volunteer officers.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-117. Request for removal of officer of election.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-118. Appointments when officers fail to serve.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-118.1. Repealed.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-119. Restrictions on persons holding other offices serving as member of electoral board, registrar, or officer of election.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-119.1. Prohibition on discrimination in employment; penalty.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-120. Oath of office.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-121. Defense of the electoral board, its members, and the general registrar staff; appointment of counsel.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-122. Status of members of electoral boards, registrars, and officers of election.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-123. Requirements for registration and voting; prohibition on use of power of attorney.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-124. Repealed.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-124.1. Acceptance of certain gifts and funding prohibited.
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