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.
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Volume | 1934 |
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Law Number | 169 |
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Law Body
Chap. 169.—An ACT to amend and re-enact section 79 of the Code of Virgini
as heretofore amended, apportioning the State into senatorial districts.
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Approved March 24, 1934
1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia, That sectic
seventy-nine of the Code of Virginia, as heretofore amended, t
amended and re-enacted so as to read as follows:
Section 79. The State shall be divided into thirty-five districts er
titled to senators as follows:
First.—Accomac, Northampton and Princess Anne shall be entitle
to one senator.
Second.—Norfolk city shall be entitled to two senators.
Third.—Norfolk county and the cities of South Norfolk and Port:
mouth shall be entitled to one senator.
Fourth.—Amherst and Nelson shall be entitled to one senator.
Fifth—Nansemond, Suffolk, Southampton and Isle of Wight sha
be entitled to one senator.
Sixth.—Sussex, Surry, Prince George, Greensville, and the city
Hopewell shall be entitled to one senator.
Seventh.—Mecklenburg and Brunswick shall be entitled to on
senator.
Eighth.—Dinwiddie and Petersburg shall be entitled to one senato
Ninth—Amelia, Nottoway, Lunenburg, Prince Edward and Pow
hatan shall be entitled to one senator.
Tenth.—Halifax shall be entitled to one senator.
Eleventh.—Appomattox, Buckingham, Cumberland and Charlott
shall be entitled to one senator.
Twelfth—_Campbell and Lynchburg shall be entitled to one senator
Thirteenth.—Pittsylvania, Danville, city of Martinsville, Henry an
Patrick shall be entitled to two senators.
Fourteenth.—Carroll and Grayson shall be entitled to one senator.
Fifteenth—Washington, Bristol and Smyth shall be entitled to on
senator.
Sixteenth.—Scott and Lee shall be entitled to one senator.
Seventeenth—wWise and Dickenson shall be entitled to one senato
Eighteenth—Buchanan, Tazewell and Russell shall be entitled to of
senator.
Nineteenth.—Wythe, Bland, Giles and Pulaski shall be entitled 1
one senator.
Twentieth—Bath, Craig, Botetourt, Alleghany and the city ¢
Clifton Forge shall be entitled to one senator.
Iwenty-first—Roanoke city, Roanoke county, Franklin, Floy
Montgomery and Radford shall be entitled to two senators.
T'wenty-second.—Rockbridge, Buena Vista and Bedford shall bh
ntitled to one senator.
Twenty-third —Augusta, Highland, and the city of Staunton sha
ve entitled to one senator.
Twenty-fourth.—Rockingham, Harrisonburg, Page, Warren an
\appahannock shall be entitled to one senator.
I'wenty-fifth—Frederick, Winchester, Shenandoah and Clarke sha’
e entitled to one senator.
Twenty-sixth.—A Ibemarle, Charlottesville, Greene, Fluvanna anc
Madison shall be entitled to one senator.
T'wenty-seventh.—Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania, Louisa, Orange an
tafford shall be entitled to one senator.
Twenty-eighth—Fauquier, Loudoun and Culpeper shall be entitlec
> one senator.
I'wenty-ninth—Fairfax, Arlington, Alexandria and Prince Willian
aall be entitled to one senator.
Thirtieth—King George, Westmoreland, N orthumberland, Lan-
aster and Richmond county shall be entitled to one senator.
Thirty-first —Caroline, King William, Hanover and Goochland shal
= entitled to one senator.
Thirty-second.—King and Queen, Middlesex, Gloucester, Mathews
ork and Essex shall be entitled to one senator.
Thirty-third—Newport News, Hampton, Elizabeth City and War-
ick shall be entitled to one senator.
Thirty-fourth—Henrico, Chesterfield, New Kent, Charles City,
umes City and the city of Williamsburg shall be entitled to one senator.
Thirty-fifth.—Richmond city shall be entitled to three senators.
For the purposes of this section and_ section seventy-eight, as
nended, cities of the second class, whether mentioned by name or
t, shall be deemed to be parts of the counties out of which such cities
ay have been carved, respectively, and included in the enumeration of
ch counties.