Virginia 2022 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB1101

Introduced
1/12/22  

Caption

Election officials, state and local; acceptance of certain gifts and funding prohibited.

Impact

This legislation is poised to significantly impact the way elections are financed and conducted in Virginia. By restricting the sources of funding for voter registration and education activities, the bill aims to enhance the integrity of election processes and minimize the potential for external influence or bias. Supporters argue that the bill will foster increased government accountability and transparency in election administration. However, opponents may express concerns regarding its potential to limit the resources available for vital outreach programs, particularly in underserved areas where such initiatives are crucial for promoting voter participation.

Summary

House Bill 1101 seeks to amend the Code of Virginia by introducing a prohibition on the acceptance of certain gifts and funding sources for state and local election officials, specifically related to voter education and outreach programs. According to the provisions laid out in the bill, no election-related bodies, including the State Board, local electoral boards, and general registrars, are permitted to solicit, accept, or utilize any money or services from private individuals or non-governmental entities for election-related expenditures. This creates a clearer boundary around the funding mechanisms that can be used in supporting electoral processes.

Contention

Notably, this bill has sparked discussions concerning the balance between ensuring election integrity and maintaining sufficient resources for electoral participation. Critics argue that such prohibitive measures might inadvertently restrict local electoral boards from executing essential programs effectively. This could lead to decreased voter engagement, especially among populations that rely heavily on outreach initiatives funded by external contributions. As the legislative discourse continues, the tension between preventing potential corruption in election funding and facilitating access to electoral services remains a key point of contention.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB205

Election officials, state and local; acceptance of certain gifts and funding prohibited, etc.

VA SB80

Election officials, state and local; acceptance of certain gifts and funding prohibited, etc.

VA SB1180

Elections administration; acceptance of certain services permitted.

VA HB194

Elections, prohibits state and local election officials and their employees from soliciting, accepting, using, or disposing of certain donations from individuals or nongovernmental entities for funding certain election-related expenses

VA HB1365

Elections; prohibit state and local officials from soliciting and/or accepting private funds for.

VA HB41

Elections, prohibits state and local election officials and their employees from soliciting, accepting, using, or disposing of certain donations from individuals or nongovernmental entities for funding certain election-related expenses

VA SB364

Elections; protection of election officials, penalty.

VA HB2283

Relating to the acceptance of certain gifts and donations for the administration of elections.

VA HB942

Polling places and voter satellite offices; locations, restrictions, requirements, & considerations.

VA SB907

Elections; protection of election officials, penalty.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.