Tracking Virginia’s General Assembly
since 2007.
SB380: Incompetent defendants; dismissal of charges when charged with nonviolent misdemeanor.
This vote on SB380 was held in the House. This vote passed.
Yes
- Dave Albo
(R-42)
Dave Albo
(R-42)
Served: 1994– - Ward Armstrong
(D-10)
Ward Armstrong
(D-10)
Martinsville, VA
Served: 1992– - William Barlow
(D-64)
William Barlow
(D-64)
Smithfield, VA
Served: 1992– - Rob Bell
(R-58)
Rob Bell
(R-58)
Charlottesville, VA
Served: 2002– - Morgan Griffith
(R-8)
Morgan Griffith
(R-8)
Salem, VA
Served: 1994– - Bill Janis
(R-56)
Bill Janis
(R-56)
Glen Allen, VA
Served: 2002– - Joseph Johnson
(D-4)
Joseph Johnson
(D-4)
Abingdon, VA
Served: 1990– - Terry Kilgore
(R-1)
Terry Kilgore
(R-1)
Gate City, VA
Served: 1994– - Dave Marsden
(D-41)
Dave Marsden
(D-41)
Burke, VA
Served: 2006– - Brian Moran
(D-46)
Brian Moran
(D-46)
Alexandria, VA
Served: 1996– - Chris Peace
(R-97)
Chris Peace
(R-97)
Mechanicsville, VA
Served: 2006– - Shannon Valentine
(D-23)
Shannon Valentine
(D-23)
Lynchburg, VA
Served: 2006– - Vivian Watts
(D-39)
Vivian Watts
(D-39)
Annandale, VA
Served: 1996–
No
- Ben Cline
(R-24)
Ben Cline
(R-24)
Amherst, VA
Served: 2002– - Bill Fralin
(R-17)
Bill Fralin
(R-17)
Roanoke, VA
Served: 2004– - Todd Gilbert
(R-15)
Todd Gilbert
(R-15)
Woodstock, VA
Served: 2006– - Sal Iaquinto
(R-84)
Sal Iaquinto
(R-84)
Virginia Beach, VA
Served: 2006– - Jackson Miller
(R-50)
Jackson Miller
(R-50)
Manassas, VA
Served: 2007–
No Vote
Explanation
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