Source: https://vacode.org/24.2-1004/
Timestamp: 2016-07-24 14:45:24
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Illegal voting and registrations. (§ 24.2-1004)—Virginia Decoded—Virginia Decoded
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§ 24.2-1004Illegal voting and registrations.
A. Any person who wrongfully deposits a ballot in the ballot container or casts a vote on any voting equipment, is guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor. B. Any person who intentionally (i) votes more than once in the same election, whether those votes are cast in Virginia or in Virginia and any other state or territory of the United States, (ii) procures, assists, or induces another to vote more than once in the same election, whether those votes are cast in Virginia or in Virginia and any other state or territory of the United States, (iii) votes knowing that he is not qualified to vote where and when the vote is to be given, or (iv) procures, assists, or induces another to vote knowing that such person is not qualified to vote where and when the vote is to be given is guilty of a Class 6 felony. C. Any person who intentionally (i) registers to vote at more than one residence address at the same time, whether such registrations are in Virginia or in Virginia and any other state or territory of the United States, or (ii) procures, assists, or induces another to register to vote at more than one address at the same time, whether such registrations are in Virginia or in Virginia and any other state or territory of the United States, is guilty of a Class 6 felony. This subsection shall not apply to any person who, when registering to vote, changing the address at which he is registered, transferring his registration, or assisting another in registering, changing his address, or transferring his registration, provides the information required by § 24.2-418 on the applicant’s place of last previous registration to vote. D. Nothing in this section shall be construed to prohibit a person entitled to vote absentee under subdivision 2 of § 24.2-700 from casting in the same election both a state ballot and a write-in absentee ballot that is processed in the manner provided by the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act (42 U.S.C. § 1973ff et seq.). If both ballots are received prior to the close of the polls on election day, the state ballot shall be counted. History
Code 1950, §§ 24-450, 24-451; 1970, c. 462, § 24.1-268; 1993, c. 641; 2001, c. 636; 2003, c. 1015; 2009, cc. 865, 870, 874; 2012, cc. 652, 667.
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We have 15 video clips of this law being discussed on the floor of the General Assembly between 02/04/2009 and 02/27/2012.
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HB1878: Elections; clarifications and revisions to registration and election processes. (passed)SB1188: Elections; clarifications and revisions to registration and election processes; penalties. (passed)HB1066: Absentee voting; unlawful to notify a voter that his ballot rejected until polls have closed. (failed)HB60: Illegal voting and registrations; prohibition against voting more than once. (passed)SB283: Illegal voting and registrations; prohibition against voting more than once. (passed)HB1497: Absentee voting; registered voter using absentee ballot. (failed)
Postponement of certain elections; state of emergency.