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Volume | 1962 |
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Law Number | 201 |
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CHAPTER 201
An Act to amend and reenact § 24-45.1 of the Code of Virginia, relating
to election districts or precincts and voting places in cera aal
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Approved March 8, 1962
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That § 24-45.1 of the Code of Virginia be amended and reenacted
as follows:
§ 24-45.1. Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, the council
of any city containing more than * two hundred and nineteen thousand
but not more than three hundred thousand population, that is not divided
into wards, and for which a general registrar has been appointed, shall
establish for such city by ordinance as many election districts or precincts
therein as it may deem necessary. Such districts or precincts shall be
established so that there shall not be less than one election district for
every one thousand voters or fractional part thereof above five hundred.
The council may alter the boundaries of any such district or precinct, and
rearrange, increase or diminish the number thereof. The election districts
or precincts as now constituted shall so continue until changed as provided
in this section, but no change shall be made in any of the boundaries of
the districts or precincts within thirty days next preceding any general
election. Any change in the boundaries of any such district or precinct
shall be published by the general registrar by posting a copy of the ordi-
nance at least thirty days before any general election at the voting place
established for such district or precinct and at any former voting place
which is affected by the change. The general registrar shall establish one
voting place for each such election district or precinct, which may be
changed from time to time by him. Notice of such change shall be posted
by the general registrar at the former voting place and at the new voting
place before any general election.
2. An emergency exists and this act is in force from its passage