Tracking Virginia’s General Assembly
since 2007.
HB2895: Criminal history record information; special conservators of peace enforcing littler laws to access.
This vote on HB2895 was held in the Senate. This vote failed.
Yes
- John Edwards
(D-21)
John Edwards
(D-21)
Served: 1996– - Janet Howell
(D-32)
Janet Howell
(D-32)
Served: 1992– - Louise Lucas
(D-18)
Louise Lucas
(D-18)
Served: 1992– - Henry Marsh
(D-16)
Henry Marsh
(D-16)
Suite 301 Richmond, VA
Served: 1992– - Toddy Puller
(D-36)
Toddy Puller
(D-36)
Served: 2000– - Roscoe Reynolds
(D-20)
Roscoe Reynolds
(D-20)
Served: 1997– - Dick Saslaw
(D-35)
Dick Saslaw
(D-35)
Served: 1980–
No
- Harry Blevins
(R-14)
Harry Blevins
(R-14)
Served: 2001– - Ken Cuccinelli
(R-37)
Ken Cuccinelli
(R-37)
Served: 2002– - Ryan McDougle
(R-4)
Ryan McDougle
(R-4)
Served: 2006– - Tommy Norment
(R-3)
Tommy Norment
(R-3)
Served: 1992– - Mark Obenshain
(R-26)
Mark Obenshain
(R-26)
Served: 2004– - Fred Quayle
(R-13)
Fred Quayle
(R-13)
Served: 1992– - Nick Rerras
(R-6)
Nick Rerras
(R-6)
Served: 2000– - Ken Stolle
(R-8)
Ken Stolle
(R-8)
Suite 700 Virginia Beach, VA
Served: 1992–
Explanation
At left is the tally of who voted how on this bill.
It's important to understand that most bills are voted on multiple times, and the vote is not necessarily simply whether or not the bill should pass. Be sure to look at the bill's history to determine what, exactly, was being voted on, and at what point in the bill's progress.
