Campaign Finance Disclosure Act of 2006; review of reports for candidates. (HB43)

Introduced By

Del. Jim Scott (D-Merrifield)

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Description

Campaign Finance Disclosure Act of 2006. Provides a procedure for review of campaign finance reports for candidates for Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and Attorney General and for candidates in a random sample of General Assembly districts. Focuses on reconciling the balance in the campaign depository with campaign finance reports, on mathematical accuracy, and on completeness. Amends § 24.2-946 (“Summary of election laws; forms; instructions.”), § 24.2-946.3 (“Reporting of certain violations; penalties.”), of the Code of Virginia. View Full Text »

Outcome

Bill Has Failed
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This bill mentions Richmond.

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