Virginia 2025 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB2357

Introduced
1/8/25  

Caption

Voter registration; list of unqualified persons transmitted to general registrars.

Impact

One of the bill's primary impacts on state law is the clarification of the responsibilities concerning the identification of disqualified voters. By refining the procedures for jury commissioners, the bill helps maintain the integrity of voter registrations while streamlining communication between various state departments responsible for voter registration and jury summons. The introduction of these processes also aligns with efforts to prevent fraudulent voting by establishing clear criteria for canceling registrations of those no longer eligible to vote, such as non-citizens or those convicted of felonies who have not had their voting rights restored.

Summary

House Bill 2357 seeks to amend sections of the Code of Virginia concerning voter registration and the procedures surrounding the selection and maintenance of juror lists by jury commissioners. The bill introduces measures that require jury commissioners to prepare a master list of eligible jurors by utilizing random selection techniques based on a current voter registration list and other approved documents. This approach aims to ensure that selected jurors represent a diverse cross-section of the community, thereby enhancing the fairness of the jury selection process.

Contention

Notably, discussions surrounding HB 2357 may center on the balance between ensuring electoral integrity and access to voting. While supporters assert that the bill fortifies the legitimacy of the electoral process by rigorously maintaining the voter registration list, critics may view it as a potential avenue for disenfranchising eligible voters, particularly among marginal populations. The measures to cancel registrations based on citizenship status and felony convictions could lead to heightened scrutiny and debate over how these criteria are applied, raising concerns about systemic bias in the registration process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA SB196

Voter registration; list maintenance data standards, challenges to a voter's registration.

VA SB300

Voter registration; list maintenance activities, cancellation procedures, required record matches.

VA SB224

Voter registration; cancellation of registration by voter convicted of a felony.

VA HB904

Voter registration; list maintenance activities, cancellation procedures, required record matches.

VA HB1532

Voter registration; digital list of registered voters and persons voting at elections.

VA HB1377

Voter registration; cancellation for persons known to be deceased or disqualified to vote, deadline.

VA SB315

Voter registration; registration of DMV customers, updates to existing registration.

VA SB1317

Elections; voter registration, lists of registered voters provided at cost to registered voters.

VA HB1847

Elections; registration, absentee, and conduct of election.

VA SB884

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

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