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Virginia Code Title 24.2 - Elections

Virginia Code > Title 24.2 - Elections


Current as of: 2011
Chapter 1General Provisions and Administration
Chapter 2Federal, Commonwealth, and Local Officers
Chapter 3Election Districts, Precincts, and Polling Places
Chapter 4Voter Registration
Chapter 5Candidates for Office
Chapter 6The Election
Chapter 7Absentee Voting
Chapter 8Recounts and Contested Elections
Chapter 9Campaign Finance Disclosure Act
Chapter 9.1Campaign Fundraising; Legislative Sessions
Chapter 9.2Disclosure Requirements for Political Campaign Advertisements
Chapter 9.3Campaign Finance Disclosure Act of 2006
Chapter 9.4Campaign Fundraising; Legislative Sessions
Chapter 9.5Political Campaign Advertisements
Chapter 10Election Offenses Generally; Penalties

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Questions & Answers: Election Law

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If I live in NY but I am registered to vote in RI, can I still vote in NY?...
Aileen, No, you can only vote in the state where you are registered, or by mail using an absentee ballot. Rhode Island allows you to register on the day of voting, but only for the...
Is there any limit as to how many candidates can run for an election...
Sue Ellen, In general, no, there is no limit in Florida to the number of candidates who can run for an election. But in some cases a political party will have a primary election t...
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Federal Regulations: Election Law

CFR > Title 11 - Federal Elections
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