Tracking Virginia’s General Assembly
since 2007.
HB2943: Misdemeanor cases; law-enforcement officer may issue summons or arrest person.
This vote on HB2943 was held in the Senate. This vote failed.
Yes
- Harry Blevins
(R-14)
Harry Blevins
(R-14)
Served: 2001– - Ryan McDougle
(R-4)
Ryan McDougle
(R-4)
Served: 2006– - Mark Obenshain
(R-26)
Mark Obenshain
(R-26)
Served: 2004– - Fred Quayle
(R-13)
Fred Quayle
(R-13)
Served: 1992– - Roscoe Reynolds
(D-20)
Roscoe Reynolds
(D-20)
Served: 1997–
No
- Ken Cuccinelli
(R-37)
Ken Cuccinelli
(R-37)
Served: 2002– - 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– - Tommy Norment
(R-3)
Tommy Norment
(R-3)
Served: 1992– - Toddy Puller
(D-36)
Toddy Puller
(D-36)
Served: 2000– - Nick Rerras
(R-6)
Nick Rerras
(R-6)
Served: 2000– - Dick Saslaw
(D-35)
Dick Saslaw
(D-35)
Served: 1980– - Ken Stolle
(R-8)
Ken Stolle
(R-8)
Suite 700 Virginia Beach, VA
Served: 1992–
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