Virginia 2022 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB1139

Introduced
1/13/22  

Caption

Candidates for office; candidate for multiple offices at any one election.

Impact

Should HB1139 be enacted, it would alter existing regulations regarding the presentation of candidates on ballots. By allowing candidates to run for dual offices, the bill could significantly affect electoral strategies and party dynamics in Virginia, particularly in situations where quick succession and office fulfillment are necessary due to vacancies. It creates an opportunity for increased competition and may enhance voter choices during such elections.

Summary

House Bill 1139 proposes amendments to the Code of Virginia, specifically targeting candidate eligibility for elections. The key change in this bill is the introduction of a provision that allows candidates running for federal or statewide office, or those whose positions are filled during a special election, to have their names listed for two offices during an election. This particular amendment aims to provide more flexibility for candidates at a time when the state may face urgent needs for particular officeholders due to special circumstances.

Contention

The bill may face contention primarily from policymakers and party leaders who are concerned about the implications of dual candidacy. Critics may argue that permitting candidates to run for more than one office could dilute accountability and voter focus, as well as create logistical complications in ballot design. Moreover, there is a potential concern regarding the overwhelming influence individuals might gain by campaigning for multiple positions simultaneously, possibly undermining the democratic process.

Voting_history

The voting history of HB1139 indicates a close decision in the House where it was tabled in the Privileges and Elections committee with a vote summary reflecting 11 yeas and 10 nays. This narrow margin signifies potential divisiveness among legislators regarding the changes proposed,

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB440

Candidates for office; electronic filing of forms, petitions, and notifications.

VA HB440

Candidates for office; electronic filing of forms, petitions, and notifications.

VA HB185

Candidates for office; challenges to qualifications or eligibility, timeliness.

VA HB363

Candidates for office; disqualification, affidavit of eligibility.

VA HB363

Candidates for office; disqualification, affidavit of eligibility.

VA HB2139

Elections; form of ballot, party identification, option for candidates for local offices.

VA HB176

Elections; form of ballot, party identification of candidates, constitutional offices.

VA HB413

Elections; form of ballot, party identification of candidates, constitutional offices.

VA HB429

Elections; form of ballot, party identification of candidates, constitutional offices.

VA SB940

Elections; candidates for office, challenges to candidate qualifications.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.