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2011 Code of Virginia
Title 24.2 ELECTIONS.

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  • Chapter 1 General Provisions and Administration (24.2-100 thru 24.2-123)
  • Chapter 2 Federal, Commonwealth, and Local Officers (24.2-200 thru 24.2-238)
  • Chapter 3 Election Districts, Precincts, and Polling Places (24.2-300 thru 24.2-313)
  • Chapter 4 Voter Registration (24.2-400 thru 24.2-447)
  • Chapter 5 Candidates for Office (24.2-500 thru 24.2-545)
  • Chapter 6 The Election (24.2-600 thru 24.2-687)
  • Chapter 7 Absentee Voting (24.2-700 thru 24.2-713)
  • Chapter 8 Recounts and Contested Elections (24.2-800 thru 24.2-814)
  • Chapter 9 Campaign Finance Disclosure Act (24.2-900)
  • Chapter 9.1 Campaign Fundraising; Legislative Sessions (24.2-940)
  • Chapter 9.2 Disclosure Requirements for Political Campaign Advertisements (24.2-941)
  • Chapter 9.3 Campaign Finance Disclosure Act of 2006 (24.2-945 thru 24.2-953.5)
  • Chapter 9.4 Campaign Fundraising; Legislative Sessions (24.2-954)
  • Chapter 9.5 Political Campaign Advertisements (24.2-955 thru 24.2-959.1)
  • Chapter 10 Election Offenses Generally; Penalties (24.2-1000 thru 24.2-1019)

Disclaimer: These codes may not be the most recent version. Virginia may have more current or accurate information. We make no warranties or guarantees about the accuracy, completeness, or adequacy of the information contained on this site or the information linked to on the state site. Please check official sources.
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