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VA SB162
VA SB162Voter registration; restoration of political rights upon release from incarceration.
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Introduced
01/07/2026
01/07/2026
In Committee
02/20/2026
02/20/2026
Crossed Over
02/27/2026
02/27/2026
Passed
04/22/2026
04/22/2026
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
04/22/2026
04/22/2026
Introduced Session
Potential new amendment
2026 Regular Regular Session
Bill Summary
Voter registration; restoration of political rights upon release from incarceration; certain adjudications. Provides that any person who loses his political rights as a result of a felony conviction shall be invested with those rights upon his release from incarceration and shall be entitled to register to vote. The bill directs the Department of Corrections and the State Board of Local and Regional Jails to transmit to the Department of Elections certain information for incarcerated persons with a pending date of release and requires the Department of Elections to process the information and make the necessary changes to the voter registration system to permit such persons to register to vote by the date of the person's scheduled date of release. On the date of an incarcerated person's release, the appropriate authority is required by the bill to provide a voter registration application, information on returning the form by mail or completing it by electronic means, and an official release document to serve as a safety net for voter registration. The bill also amends the language regarding adjudications of mental incompetency for purposes of being qualified to vote; a person adjudicated to lack the capacity to understand the act of voting shall not be entitled to vote until that capacity has been reestablished. The bill has a delayed effective date of January 1, 2027, contingent upon the approval of the constitutional amendments at the November 3, 2026, general election. This bill is identical to HB 964.
AI Summary
This bill, effective January 1, 2027, contingent on voter approval of constitutional amendments, aims to restore voting rights to individuals upon their release from incarceration for felony convictions, ensuring they can register to vote by their scheduled release date. The Department of Corrections and local jails will be required to provide incarcerated individuals with voter registration applications and information on how to register, along with an official release document as a backup for registration. The bill also clarifies that individuals adjudicated as lacking the capacity to understand voting will not be eligible to vote until that capacity is reestablished, and it defines "incarceration" as confinement within a state or local correctional facility, excluding periods of probation or parole.
Committee Categories
Budget and Finance, Government Affairs
Sponsors (1)
Last Action
Acts of Assembly Chapter text (CHAP0992) (on 04/22/2026)
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