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SB 162Voter registration; restoration of political rights upon release from incarceration.

VA 20261 session

Voter registration; restoration of political rights upon release from incarceration; certain adjudications. Provides that any person who loses his political rights as a result of a felony conviction shall be invested with those rights upon his release from incarceration and shall be entitled to register to vote. The bill directs the Department of Corrections and the State Board of Local and Regional Jails to transmit to the Department of Elections certain information for incarcerated persons with a pending date of release and requires the Department of Elections to process the information and make the necessary changes to the voter registration system to permit such persons to register to vote by the date of the person's scheduled date of release. On the date of an incarcerated person's release, the appropriate authority is required by the bill to provide a voter registration application, information on returning the form by mail or completing it by electronic means, and an official release document to serve as a safety net for voter registration. The bill also amends the language regarding adjudications of mental incompetency for purposes of being qualified to vote; a person adjudicated to lack the capacity to understand the act of voting shall not be entitled to vote until that capacity has been reestablished. The bill has a delayed effective date of January 1, 2027, contingent upon the approval of the constitutional amendments at the November 3, 2026, general election. This bill is identical to HB 964.

Latest action: Acts of Assembly Chapter

Sponsors (1)
Action timeline (47)
  1. · senate · S4020
  2. · senate · S0801
  3. · senate · S8500
  4. · senate · S8122
  5. · senate · S0806
  6. · senate · S0505
  7. · senate · S4150
  8. · senate · S4140
  9. · senate · S4160
  10. · senate · S4160
  11. · senate · S4120
  12. · senate · S4210
  13. · senate · S4600
  14. · senate · S4602
  15. · senate · S5000
  16. · house · H5220
  17. · house · H4110
  18. · house · H1801
  19. · house · H8122
  20. · house · H1808
  21. · house · H4640
  22. · house · H4120
  23. · house · H4130
  24. · house · H4410
  25. · house · H4601
  26. · house · H5022
  27. · senate · S5432
  28. · senate · S4190
  29. · senate · S5432
  30. · senate · S8500
  31. · senate · S5610
  32. · senate · S5601
  33. · house · H5620
  34. · senate · S5620
  35. · senate · S8500
  36. · senate · S7010
  37. · G7010
  38. · G7210
  39. · senate · S7300
  40. · house · H7300
  41. · G7320
  42. · senate · S5615
  43. · senate · S5602
  44. · house · H5620
  45. · senate · S5620
  46. · G7050
  47. · G9998
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1Mamie E. Locke (D, state_upper VA)sponsor05
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0 predicted yes (0%) · 543 predicted no (100%) · 0 unknown (0%)

By party: · R: 0 yes / 277 no · D: 0 yes / 263 no · I: 0 yes / 3 no

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