§ 24.2-655. Representatives of political parties and candidates to be present on request
Before proceeding to ascertain the vote, the officers of election shall determine whether no more than two representatives of each political party having candidates in the election and one representative of each independent candidate or primary candidate request to be present while the absentee ballots are cast, votes are counted, and returns are completed. Each […]
§ 24.2-656. Repealed
Repealed by Acts 2003, c. 1015.
§ 24.2-653.2. Ballots cast after normal close of polling hours due to court-ordered extension; provisional ballots
Whenever the polling hours are extended by an order of a court of competent jurisdiction, any ballots marked after the normal polling hours by persons who were not already in line at the time the polls would have closed, notwithstanding the court order, shall be treated as provisional ballots under this section. The officers of […]
§ 24.2-653. Provisional voting; procedures in polling place
A. Any person voting provisionally pursuant to subsection B of § 24.2-643, § 24.2-651.1, subsection B of § 24.2-652, or § 24.2-653.1 or 24.2-653.2 shall be given a printed ballot and provide, subject to the penalties for making false statements pursuant to § 24.2-1016, on a green envelope supplied by the Department of Elections, the […]
§ 24.2-653.01. Provisional ballots; electoral boards to make determination as to validity
A. The electoral board shall meet on the day following the election and determine whether each person having submitted a provisional vote pursuant to § 24.2-653 was entitled to do so as a qualified voter in the precinct in which he offered the provisional vote. In the case of persons voting provisionally pursuant to § […]
§ 24.2-653.1. Voters who did not receive absentee ballots; provisional ballots
Any person who offers to vote pursuant to § 24.2-643 at his proper polling place or at a central absentee voter precinct established by the governing body of the county or city where he is registered to vote, but whose name is shown on the pollbook as having applied for an absentee ballot, shall be […]
§ 24.2-649. Assistance for certain voters inside the polling place; penalties
A. Any qualified voter who requires assistance to vote by reason of physical disability or inability to read or write may, if he so requests, be assisted in voting. If he is blind, he may designate an officer of election or any other person to assist him. If he is unable to read and write […]
§ 24.2-649.1. Assistance for certain voters outside of the polling place
A. Any voter with a disability or who is age 65 or older shall be entitled to vote outside of the polling place in accordance with the provisions of this section. However, during a declared state of emergency related to a communicable disease of public health threat, any voter, regardless of age or disability, shall […]
§ 24.2-650. Officers to sign only official papers, etc.
No officer of election shall sign or otherwise mark any paper, form, or item, other than one furnished by the State Board, his electoral board, or general registrar, at his polling place during the hours that the polls are open. 1976, c. 616, § 24.1-132.1; 1993, c. 641.
§ 24.2-651. Voter who is challenged; how challenge tried
Any qualified voter may, and the officers of election shall, challenge the vote of any person who is listed on the pollbook but is known or suspected not to be a qualified voter. The individual making the challenge shall complete and sign the following statement on a form provided by the State Board: “I do […]