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Code · Virginia · Title 24.2 · Chapter 9.3

Code of Virginia § 24.2-951.5. Filing schedule for referendum committees for referendums to be decided at May general elections.

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A. A referendum committee supporting or opposing a question on the ballot at a May election shall file the prescribed campaign finance reports as follows:
1. Not later than the eighth day before the election date complete through the eleventh day before the election date;
2. Not later than June 15 of the election year complete through June 10; and
3. Not later than July 15 of the election year complete through June 30.
B. A referendum committee may either
(i)file a final report within six months after the referendum is held or
(ii)continue as a political action committee more than six months after the referendum is held, provided that the committee submits an amended statement of organization to the State Board redesignating the committee as a political action committee and complies with the requirements for political action committees in Article 4 of this chapter including the reporting schedule set forth in § 24.2-949.6 .
2003, c. 257 , § 24.2-910.1; 2005, c. 745 ; 2006, cc. 787 , 892 .
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