Maintaining the integrity and transparency of our elections is crucial for upholding democracy. The Virginia Fair Elections coalition is dedicated to informing citizens about the current and proposed election-related laws in Virginia. This page provides a short overview of existing legislation and ongoing legislative efforts, highlighting their implications for election integrity.
Election Integrity Bills Passed in 2024
- HB 730 & SB 692– Mandates that all independent expenditure reports must be filed electronically with the State Board of Elections, ensuring more efficient and transparent reporting of campaign finances.
- HB 441 & SB 606– Expands the definition of a “person with a disability” to include voters with any permanent or temporary disability and requires officers of election to be trained on assisting voters who use curbside voting.
- HB 1330– Recodifies that individuals confined while awaiting trial or after a misdemeanor conviction can vote by absentee ballot.
- HB 943– Adds election officials to the list of protected voters, allowing them to use a post office box address instead of their residence address in voter registration records.
A more comprehensive view of election integrity laws passed in Virginia in 2024 can be viewed here.
Election Integrity Bills Killed in 2024
- HB 1177 & SB 606– Would have required Virginia to re-enter the Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC). Vetoed by Governor Younkin.
- HB1454 & SB 246– Would have extended the validity of limited-duration licenses and driver privilege cards. Vetoed by Governor Younkin.
- SB428– Outlined requirements for conducting and reporting Ranked Choice Voting results. Vetoed by Governor Younkin.
- HB26– Would have expanded acceptable forms of voter identification to include IDs issued by government agencies. Vetoed by Governor Youngkin.
- SB 364– Made it a class 5 felony for any poll worker to engage in voter harassment. Vetoed by Governor Youngkin.
By staying informed about current and proposed election laws, we can better understand the legislative landscape and its implications for election integrity in Virginia.