If any election has been held in a county to determine whether such county shall adopt a form of county government provided for in Chapters 4 through 8 of this title, or if any election has been held in a county which has adopted such form of county government to determine whether such county shall change to another form of county government or to determine whether such county shall change to some other form of county government provided for by Article VII of the Constitution of Virginia and the other provisions of general law of the Commonwealth, no further election of the nature referred to in this section shall be held in the county within three years thereafter.
1997, c. 587.
Structure Code of Virginia
Title 15.2 - Counties, Cities and Towns
Chapter 3 - Optional Forms of County Government; General Provisions
§ 15.2-300. Adoption of optional forms of county government; inconsistent provisions of law
§ 15.2-301. Petition or resolution asking for referendum; notice; conduct of election
§ 15.2-302. When form of government to become effective
§ 15.2-303. When new supervisors elected
§ 15.2-304. Effect of change on other county officers
§ 15.2-305. Changing from one form to another
§ 15.2-306. Limitation as to frequency of elections
§ 15.2-307. County forms of government adopted under prior acts