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Justia > US Law > US Codes and Statutes > Code of Virginia > 2006 Code of Virginia > Title 24.2 — ELECTIONS. > Chapter 8 - Recounts and Contested Elections
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2006 Code of Virginia - Chapter 8 - Recounts and Contested Elections

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  • 24.2-800 - Recounts in all elections
  • 24.2-801 - Petition for recount; recount court
  • 24.2-801.1 - Petition for recount of election for presidential electors; recount court
  • 24.2-802 - Procedure for recount
  • 24.2-803 - Contest of election to General Assembly
  • 24.2-804 - Contest of elections of Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and Attorney General
  • 24.2-805 - Contest of elections of electors for President and Vice President or primaries for United States Se...
  • 24.2-806 - Contest of other primaries and elections
  • 24.2-807 - Contest only on complaint of unsuccessful party; contents of complaint
  • 24.2-808 - Time of filing and service of complaint; enlargement or amendment of complaint
  • 24.2-809 - Filing answer; contents; enlargement or amendment of answer
  • 24.2-810 - Taking depositions and deciding contests
  • 24.2-811 - Costs and issuance of certificate of election
  • 24.2-812 - Proceedings when court decides no valid election has been held
  • 24.2-813 - Proceedings in contest for nominee
  • 24.2-814 - Contest following recount

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