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State Board of Elections advances four‑year regulatory review, directs Department of Elections to begin amendment process

Virginia State Board of Elections · April 9, 2026
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Summary

The Virginia State Board of Elections reviewed its required four‑year regulatory assessment and voted to direct the Department of Elections to develop specific proposed amendments to multiple IVAC chapters, aiming to remove outdated references and improve clarity while preserving statutory limits on public access provisions.

The Virginia State Board of Elections on March 25 reviewed a statutorily required four‑year evaluation of its administrative regulations and directed the Department of Elections to develop proposed amendments to several IVAC chapters.

An agency official told the board the review examined whether regulations remain necessary, align with current law and practice, and are clear and implementable. Staff said the review identified chapters for removal, amendment or retention and recommended targeted revisions to…

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