Virginia 2026 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB322

Introduced
1/13/26  
Refer
1/13/26  
Report Pass
2/3/26  
Engrossed
2/6/26  
Refer
2/12/26  
Report Pass
2/20/26  
Enrolled
2/27/26  
Chaptered
4/13/26  

Caption

National Popular Vote Compact; enters Virginia into an interstate compact.

Impact

If SB322 is adopted, it would require Virginia to conduct presidential elections in a manner that honors the outcome of a nationwide popular vote. This means that regardless of the state's results, its electoral votes would support the candidate who wins the most votes nationally if the compact has reached a critical mass of states representing a majority of the electoral votes. Such a shift could significantly alter the electoral dynamics, reinforcing the principle of one-person, one-vote and potentially increasing voter turnout by making every vote count toward the popular outcome rather than simply aligning with the state-level winner.

Summary

SB322, known as the National Popular Vote Compact, aims to enact a framework allowing member states to allocate their electoral votes to the candidate who wins the national popular vote for President and Vice President of the United States. This bill outlines the processes for determining the national popular vote winner and emphasizes the collective agreement among participating states to enhance voter representation and influence in presidential elections. By entering into this compact, Virginia joins other states in an effort to ensure that presidential elections reflect the preferences of the majority of voters nationwide.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB322 is mixed, with proponents highlighting its potential to modernize election processes and diminish the disproportionate influence that less populous states hold in the current Electoral College system. They argue that this change would create a more equitable electoral landscape, ensuring that all voters have a meaningful voice in selecting the president. Conversely, detractors express concerns that the compact may undermine the interests of smaller states and lead to a situation where candidates focus solely on populous urban areas, disregarding the needs and votes of rural communities.

Contention

Notable points of contention include debates over state sovereignty, electoral integrity, and the implications of shifting to a national popular vote model. Opponents argue that the compact could diminish the role of the individual states in the electoral process and raise questions about how states might manage disputes over vote totals. Furthermore, concerns persist regarding the feasibility of effectively implementing the compact and how this might affect electoral strategy, campaign financing, and candidate outreach in future presidential elections.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB375

Presidential electors; National Popular Vote Compact.

VA HB2448

Interstate Massage Compact; authorizes Virginia to become a signatory to Compact.

VA HB2439

Interstate Teacher Mobility Compact; enters the Commonwealth into Compact.

VA HB328

Interstate Teacher Mobility Compact; enters the Commonwealth into Compact.

VA HB323

Interstate Massage Compact; authorizes Virginia to become a signatory to Compact.

VA SB766

Museum of the Virginia National Guard; established, report.

VA HB2193

Virginia National Guard; deployment to active duty combat.

VA HB2520

Virginia military forces; preliminary protective orders, etc.

VA SB270

Presidential primaries; ranked choice voting, effective clause.

VA SB418

Virginia Museum of Transportation; established.

Similar Bills

AZ SB1300

interstate agreement; national popular vote.

AZ HB4013

interstate agreement; national popular vote

AZ SB1338

Interstate agreement; national popular vote

AZ HB2806

Interstate agreement; national popular vote.

SC H3870

The agreement among states to elect the president by national popular vote

VA HB965

National Popular Vote Compact; enters Virginia into an interstate compact.

WI SB1117

Entering into an agreement among the states to elect the president and vice president of the United States by means of a national popular vote.

WI AB1152

Entering into an agreement among the states to elect the president and vice president of the United States by means of a national popular vote.