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Virginia

Title 24.2 · Chapter 2
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-200. When terms to begin.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-201. When term of officer elected to fill vacancy commences and expires.
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Code of Virginia §§ 24.2-202 through 24.2-205. Repealed.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-206. Election and term of United States Senators.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-207. Filling vacancies in Senate.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-208. Election and term of members of House of Representatives.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-209. Filling vacancies in House of Representatives.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-210. Election and term of Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and Attorney General.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-211. Discharge of duties when office of Governor is vacant or Governor is disabled.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-212. Discharge of duties when office of Lieutenant Governor vacant.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-213. Filling vacancy in office of Attorney General.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-214. Election and term of Senators.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-215. Election and term of members of the House of Delegates.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-216. Filling vacancies in the General Assembly.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-217. Election and terms of constitutional officers.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-218. Election and term of county supervisors.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-219. Alternative for biennial county supervisor elections and staggered terms.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-220. Reversion to quadrennial elections.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-221. Time and frequency of referenda on election and term of supervisors.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-222. Election and terms of mayor and council for cities and towns.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-222.1. Alternative election of mayor and council at November general election in cities and towns.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-223. Election and term of school board members.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-224. Local elections not otherwise provided for.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-225. Applicability.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-226. Election to fill vacancy.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-227. Interim appointment by court until vacancy filled by election for certain offices.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-228. Interim appointment to local governing body or elected school board; elected mayor.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-228.1. Election to fill vacancy in constitutional office.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-229. Appointees to qualify and give bond in thirty days.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-229.1. Legitimacy of votes by appointees.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-230. Applicability of article; certain exceptions.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-231. Forfeiture of office by person sentenced for commission of certain crimes.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-232. Vacancy occurring when officer determined "mentally incompetent" (incapacitated).
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-233. Removal of elected and certain appointed officers by courts.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-234. Removal of officer appointed for a term certain.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-234.1. Removal of members of local electoral boards and general registrars.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-235. Procedure.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-236. Suspension from office pending hearing and appeal.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-237. Who to represent Commonwealth; trial by jury; appeal.
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Code of Virginia § 24.2-238. Costs.
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