Bill Text: VA SJR12 | 2019 | Regular Session | Prefiled
Bill Title: Constitutional amendment; qualifications of voters and the right to vote.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2018-11-30 - Left in Privileges and Elections [SJR12 Detail]
Download: Virginia-2019-SJR12-Prefiled.html
RESOLVED by the Senate, the House of Delegates concurring, a majority of the members elected to each house agreeing, That the following amendment to the Constitution of Virginia be, and the same hereby is, proposed and referred to the General Assembly at its first regular session held after the next general election of members of the House of Delegates for its concurrence in conformity with the provisions of Section 1 of Article XII of the Constitution of Virginia, namely:
Amend Section 1 of Article II of the Constitution of Virginia as follows:
Section 1. Qualifications of voters.
In elections by the people, the qualifications of voters shall
be as follows: Each voter shall be a citizen of the United States, shall be
eighteen years of age, shall fulfill the residence requirements set forth in
this section, and shall be registered to vote pursuant to this article. No person who has been convicted of a felony shall
be qualified to vote unless his civil rights have been restored by the Governor
or other appropriate authority. As prescribed by law, no person adjudicated to
be mentally incompetent shall be qualified to vote until his competency has
been reestablished. Every person who meets
these qualifications shall have the fundamental right to vote in the
Commonwealth, and such right shall not be abridged by law.
The residence requirements shall be that each voter shall be a resident of the Commonwealth and of the precinct where he votes. Residence, for all purposes of qualification to vote, requires both domicile and a place of abode. The General Assembly may provide for persons who are employed overseas, and their spouses and dependents residing with them, and who are qualified to vote except for relinquishing their place of abode in the Commonwealth while overseas, to vote in the Commonwealth subject to conditions and time limits defined by law. The General Assembly may provide for persons who are qualified to vote except for having moved their residence from one precinct to another within the Commonwealth to continue to vote in a former precinct subject to conditions and time limits defined by law. The General Assembly may also provide, in elections for President and Vice President of the United States, alternatives to registration for new residents of the Commonwealth.
Any person who will be qualified with respect to age to vote at the next general election shall be permitted to register in advance and also to vote in any intervening primary or special election.