Virginia 2024 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB147

Introduced
1/5/24  

Caption

Election administration; recommended number of deputy general registrars.

Impact

The bill intends to bind local electoral boards to recommendations from the State Board regarding staffing levels. For counties and cities with populations exceeding 15,500, at least one deputy registrar must be available to serve weekly. This requirement not only addresses accessibility for voters but also aims to streamline operations within local election offices. In smaller localities, the bill mandates the appointment of a substitute registrar to ensure a seamless transition of duties in emergencies, thereby strengthening the operational integrity of the election process.

Summary

SB147 proposes amendments to ยง24.2-112 of the Virginia Code, focusing on the administration of elections, specifically regarding the number and appointment of deputy registrars. The bill mandates that the State Board of Elections provide guidance on determining the number of deputy registrars necessary based on the population of each locality, ensuring adequate staffing to assist the general registrar. This measure aims to standardize practices across localities to enhance election administration and maintain efficient voter registration processes.

Conclusion

Overall, SB147 represents an effort to enhance the effectiveness of election administration in Virginia by providing clear guidelines and addressing the staffing needs of local electoral offices. As it stands, the bill aims for a balance between state oversight and local control, yet it invites further discussion on the implications for governance at the local level.

Contention

Discussions around SB147 highlighted points of contention regarding local authority versus state oversight. Critics of the bill argue that while it seeks to standardize processes, it could potentially limit localities' ability to adapt their election administration practices to meet unique community needs. The emphasis on compliance with state recommendations may lead to disparities in local governance, particularly for communities that require tailored approaches to voter engagement and registration. Additionally, varying interpretations of what constitutes adequate staffing could lead to friction between localities and state officials.

Companion Bills

VA HB465

Similar To Election administration; recommended number of deputy general registrars.

Previously Filed As

VA SB884

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

VA HB1847

Elections; registration, absentee, and conduct of election.

VA HB1812

Foreign interference in elections; registration, absentee voting, and conduct of elections.

VA HB2471

General registrars; petition for removal.

VA SB1514

General registrars; petition for removal.

VA SB495

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

VA SB1316

Elections; conduct of election, election results, post-election forensic audits.

VA HB1444

Elections; voter identification containing a photograph required, availability of absentee voting.

VA HB1467

Elections; voter identification containing photograph required, availability of absentee voting.

VA SB965

Voter registration; verification of social security numbers, provisional registration status.

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CA AB1286

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CT SB01051

An Act Strengthening The State's Elections.

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OH HB269

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OH SB236

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