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HB199: Registered voters; Board of Elections to furnish lists to school superintendents to conduct census.

Chief Patron

Del. Bob Marshall (R-Manassas)

Bob Marshall (R-Manassas)
Served: 1992–

Progress

Introduced
Passed Committee
Passed House
Passed Senate
Signed by Governor
Became Law

Status

02/12/2008: Failed to Pass in Committee
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Summary

Elections; lists of registered voters. Permits the State Board of Elections to furnish lists of registered voters at a reasonable cost to local school division superintendents solely for use in conducting the triennial census of school population.

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Video

Votes were cast on this bill on the following dates for which Richmond Sunlight has video: 02/12/2008.

Identical Bills

The following bills are identical to this one: SB190

Patron: Mark Herring
Introduced: 2008-01-07
Status: Failed to Pass in Committee
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Poll Results

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