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VA HB1004

VA HB1004
Provisional voting; voter photograph taken at polling place.


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Introduced
01/13/2016
In Committee
01/13/2016
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
03/11/2016

Introduced Session

2016 Regular Session

Bill Summary

Provisional voting; voter photograph taken at polling place. Provides that a voter who does not have one of the forms of identification required by law shall be permitted to vote provisionally, in which case he shall have his photograph taken by an officer of election. That photograph shall be transmitted to the electoral board, and no further action by the voter is required. If the electoral board determines that the voter was a qualified voter in the precinct in which he cast the provisional vote and confirms that a photograph of him taken by an officer of election has been received, the voter's provisional vote is required to be counted.

AI Summary

This bill modifies the process for provisional voting, which is a method for voters to cast a ballot when there's a question about their eligibility at the polling place. Under the proposed changes, if a voter does not have the required identification, they will be allowed to vote provisionally, and an election officer will take their photograph. This photograph will then be sent to the electoral board, which is the local body responsible for overseeing elections. The voter will not need to take any further action. The bill specifies that if the electoral board confirms the voter was eligible to vote in that precinct and has received their photograph, the provisional vote must be counted. This aims to streamline the provisional ballot process by relying on the photograph as confirmation of identity, rather than requiring the voter to submit additional documentation.

Committee Categories

Government Affairs

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Left in Privileges and Elections (on 02/16/2016)

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