An Act to amend and reenact § 46.1-299, as amended, of the Code of Virginia, relating to devices signalling intention to turn or stop and rules therefor.
Volume 1968 Law 99
Volume | 1891/1892 |
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Law Number | 30 |
Subjects |
Law Body
Chap. 30.—An ACT umending sections 58, 59 and 60, of the cod:
of Virginia, in relation to a re-apportionment of representa
tions in the general assembly.
Approved December 23, 1891.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia
nat sections fifty-eight, fifty-nine and sixty, of the cod
Virginia, be amended and re-enacted so as to read a
llows:
§ 58. That the members of the house of delegates shal
» elected on the Tuesday succeeding the first Monday i1
ovember, eighteen hundred and ninety-three, and bien
ally thereafter, on the Tuesday succeeding the firs
onday in November, and be distributed and apportionec
| follows:
Accomac shall have one delegate.
Albemarle and city of Charlottesville shall have twe
legates.
Alexandria city and county shall have one delegate.
Alleghany, Bath and Highland shall have one delegate
Amherst shall have one delegate.
Augusta and city of Staunfon shall have two delegates
Bedford shall have two delegates.
Botetourt shall have one delegate.
Brunswick shall have one delegate.
Buchanan, Dickenson and Wise shall have one delegate
Buckingham and Cumberland shall have one delegate.
Campbell shall have one delegate.
Campbell and Appomattox shall have one delegate.
Caroline shall have one delegate.
Carroll shall have one delegate.
Charlotte shall have one delegate.
Chesterfield, Manchester and Powhatan shall have tw:
legates.
City of Lynchburg shall have one delegate.
Clarke and Warren shall have one delegate.
raig, Roanoke city and county shall have two delegates
Culpepper shall have one delegate.
Dinwiddie shall have one delegate.
Elizabeth City and Accomac shall have one delegate.
Essex and Middlesex shall have one delegate.
Fairfax shall have one delegate.
Scott shall have one delegate.
Shenandoah shall have one delegate.
Southampton shall have one delegate.
Smyth and Bland shall have one delegate.
Spotsylvania and city of Fredericksburg shall have one
delegate.
Stafford and King George shall have one delegate.
Tazewell shall have one delegate.
Washington shall have two delegates.
Wythe shall have one delegate.
§ 59. The state shall be divided into thirty-nine dis-
tricts, entitled to senators as follows:
Washington and Smyth shall form the first district, and
be entitled to one senator.
Scott, Lee, and Wise shall form the second district, and
be entitled to one senator.
Russell, Buchanan, Dickenson, and Tazewell shall form
the third district, and be entitled to one senator.
Montgomery, Roanoke, Roanoke city, and Craig shall
form the fourth district, and be entitled to one senator.
Pulaski, Wythe, Bland, and Giles shall form the fifth
district, and be entitled to one senator.
Carroll, Grayson, and Patrick shall form the sixth dis-
trict, and be entitled to one senator.
Rockbridge, Botetourt, Alleghany, Bath, and Highland
ehall form the seventh district, and be entitled to one sen-
ator.
Rockingham shall form the eighth district, and be enti-
tled to one senator.
Augusta and Staunton shall form the ninth district,
and be entitled to one senator.
Shenandoah, Frederick, and Winchester shall form the
tenth district, and be entitled to one senator.
Fauquier and Loudoun shall form the eleventh district,
and be entitled to one senator.
Clarke, Page, and Warren shall form the twelfth district,
and be entitled to one senator.
Spotsylvania, Stafford, Louisa, and Fredericksburg shal!
form the thirteenth district, and be entitled to one senator.
Alexandria, Fairfax, Prince William, and Alexandria
city shall form the fourteenth district, and be entitled to
one senator.
Culpeper, Rappahannock, Madison, and Orange shall
form the fifteenth district, and be entitled to one senator.
Powhatan, Goochland, Chesterfield, and Manchester shal]
form the sixteenth district, and be entitled to one senator.
Albemarle, city of Charlottesville, and Greene shall
form the seventeenth district, and be entitled to one sen-
ator.
Buckingham, Fluvanna, and Appomattox shall ‘form the
eighteenth district, and be entitled to one senator.
Amherst and Nelson shall form the nineteenth dis
id be entitled to one senator.
Campbell and Lynchburg shall form the twentieth
ict, and be entitled to one senator.
Halifax shall form the twenty-first district, and be
-d to one senator.
Bedford shall form the twenty-second district, an
titled to one senator.
Pittsylvania, Danville, and Henry shall form the t
-third district, and be entitled to one senator.
Pittsylvania and Danville shall form the twenty-fc
strict, and be entitled to one senator.
Charlotte and Mecklenburg shall form the twenty.
strict, and be entitled to one senator.
Franklin and Floyd shall form the twenty-sixth
ict, and be entitled to one senator.
Greenesville, Sussex, Surry and Prince George
rm the twenty-seventh district, and be entitled to
nator.
Lunenburg, Nottoway and Brunswick shall form
venty-eighth district, and be entitled to one senator
Petersburg and Dinwiddie shall form the tw
inth district, and be entitled to one senator.
Amelia, Cumberland and Prince Edward shall forn
irtieth district, and be entitled to one senator.
Norfolk city and Princess Anne shall form the th
rst district, and be entitled to one senator.
Southampton, Isle of Wight and Nansemond shall
e thirty-second district, and be entitled to one sens
Portsmouth and Norfolk county shall form the th
ird district, and be entitled to one senator.
Hanover and Caroline shall form the thirty-fourtk
‘ict, and be entitled to one senator.
Richmond city and Henrico shall form the thirty
istrict, and be entitled to two senators.
King George, Richmond, Westmoreland, Northur
snd and Lancaster shall form the thirty-sixth dis
nd be entitled to one senator.
Accomac and Northampton shall form the thirty
nth district, and be entitled to one senator.
Elizabeth City, Warwick, York, James City, Ch
ity, New Kent and King William shall form the tk
ighth district, and be entitled to one senator.
King and Queen, Middlesex, Gloucester, Essex
[athews shall form the thirty-ninth district, and b
itled to one senator.
§ 60. The senators shall be elected for the term of
ears. ‘Those to be elected in districts bearing odd -
ers, shall be elected on the Tuesday succeeding the
fonday in November, eighteen hundred and ninety-t
nd thereafter on the Tuesday succeeding the first Mo
in November in every fourth year; and those to be elected
in districts bearing even numbers, shall be elected on the
Tuesday succeeding the first Monday in November, eigh-
teen hundred and ninety-five, and thereafter on the Tues-
day succeeding the first Monday in November in every
fourth year. But the districts bearing even numbers, as
they have heretofore been arranged, shall not be consid-
ered as affected by this act until said election herein pro-
vided for, to be held on Tuesday succeeding the first Mon-
day in November, eighteen hundred and ninety-five.