Virginia 2025 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB440

Introduced
1/8/24  

Caption

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

Impact

By implementing electronic filing systems, HB440 is expected to make it easier for candidates to comply with election regulations and facilitate the tracking and verification of candidacies. This shift towards digital is likely to reduce the manual workload on election officials and improve the efficiency of the elections process. This may also help increase voter engagement as the barriers associated with traditional filing methods are lowered, particularly for candidates from diverse backgrounds.

Summary

House Bill 440 focuses on enhancing the processes related to candidates for office in Virginia, specifically through the introduction of electronic filings for various forms and petitions. The legislation mandates that candidates submit declarations of candidacy and other required forms to the State Board, which may include information about their intention to participate in primaries. The bill aims to streamline the registration and election processes, thereby encouraging greater participation in electoral activities by providing users with more convenient filing methods.

Contention

Some points of contention surrounding HB440 may arise concerning the accessibility of the electronic systems, especially for candidates from marginalized backgrounds who may not be as technologically literate or may lack access to necessary devices. Additionally, there may be concerns regarding data security and the integrity of electronic submissions. Opponents may argue that the electronic system could potentially disenfranchise candidates who prefer, or need, to engage with the traditional filing method and consider this change a risky innovation that could lead to discrepancies and fraud.

Notable_points

The bill does not only cover the electronic submission of candidacy petitions but also ensures that other voting and election materials are translated as necessary to accommodate the state's diverse population. In the broader context of election reform, HB440 represents a significant step toward modernization and a response to ongoing discussions about how to make elections more accessible and efficient.

Companion Bills

VA HB440

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

Previously Filed As

VA HB440

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

VA HB750

Candidates for office; collection of signatures by electronic means.

VA SB1053

Campaign finance; mandatory electronic filing for all candidates.

VA SB165

Candidates for office; petition of qualified voters, start date.

VA SB1328

Removal of officers; elected officers and officers appointed to elected office.

VA HB363

Candidates for office; disqualification, affidavit of eligibility.

VA SB495

Elections; removal of officers, recall elections, application for recall petition.

VA HB1534

Voter or voter's registration; challenges to candidate qualifications or eligibility.

VA HB176

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

VA HB413

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

Similar Bills

VA HB440

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

VA HB750

Candidates for office; collection of signatures by electronic means.

VA SB884

Elections; registration, absentee voting, and conduct of election.

VA HB393

Election reform.

LA HB563

Makes revisions to the Louisiana Election Code (EN SEE FISC NOTE LF EX See Note)

LA HB242

Makes revisions to the La. Election Code (EN NO IMPACT See Note)

VA HB305

Elections; appointment of Commissioner of Elections, membership of Board, effective date.

VA HB305

Elections; appointment of Commissioner of Elections, membership of Board, effective date.