Code of Virginia
Chapter 1 - General Provisions and Administration
§ 24.2-102. Appointment; terms; Commissioner of Elections; prohibited activities

A. The State Board of Elections is continued and shall consist of five members appointed by the Governor from the qualified voters of the Commonwealth, subject to confirmation by the General Assembly. In the appointment of the Board, representation shall be given to each of the political parties having the highest and next highest number of votes in the Commonwealth for Governor at the last preceding gubernatorial election. Three Board members shall be of the political party that cast the highest number of votes for Governor at that election. When the Governor was not elected as the candidate of a political party, representation shall be given to each of the political parties having the highest and next highest number of members of the General Assembly at the time of the appointment and three Board members shall be of the political party having the highest number of members in the General Assembly. Each political party entitled to an appointment may make and file recommendations with the Governor for the appointment. Its recommendations shall contain the names of at least three qualified voters of the Commonwealth. Appointments shall be made with due consideration of geographical representation, and no two Board members shall reside in the same congressional district.
After the initial staggering of terms, Board members shall serve terms of four years, which shall begin on February 1 of the year of the appointment. Vacancies shall be filled for the unexpired terms. No member shall be eligible for more than two successive four-year terms. A member appointed for an unexpired term may be appointed for the two succeeding four-year terms.
Each year the Governor shall designate one Board member to be the chair of the Board and one Board member to be the vice-chair. The chair and vice-chair shall be members of opposite political parties.
No member of the Board shall be eligible to offer for or hold an office to be filled in whole or in part by qualified voters in the Commonwealth. If a member resigns to offer for or hold such office, the vacancy shall be filled as provided in this section.
No member of the Board shall serve as the chairman of a state, local, or district level political party committee or as a paid or volunteer worker in the campaign of a candidate for nomination or election to an office filled by election in whole or in part by qualified voters in the Commonwealth.
B. The Governor shall appoint a Commissioner of Elections, subject to confirmation by the General Assembly, to head the Department of Elections and to act as its principal administrative officer. The Commissioner shall be appointed to a term of four years, which shall begin on July 1 of the year following a gubernatorial election. The Commissioner shall be a qualified voter of the Commonwealth.
The Commissioner shall receive the salary fixed by law. He may employ the personnel required to carry out the duties required by law and imposed by the Board.
The Commissioner shall not be eligible to offer for or hold an office to be filled in whole or in part by qualified voters in the Commonwealth. His candidacy for or election to such office shall vacate his position as Commissioner, and the Governor shall fill the vacancy for the unexpired term.
The Governor shall not appoint as Commissioner (i) any person who is the spouse of a member of the Board or of a person seeking election to an office or holding an elective office that is filled in whole or in part by qualified voters in the Commonwealth; (ii) any person, or the spouse of any person, who is the grandparent, parent, sibling, child, or grandchild of a member of the Board; or (iii) any person, or the spouse of any person, who is the grandparent, parent, sibling, child, or grandchild of a person seeking election to an office or holding an elective office that is filled in whole or in part by qualified voters in the Commonwealth. The Commissioner shall submit his resignation to the Governor on the date that any such person files as a candidate for election to an office that is filled in whole or in part by qualified voters in the Commonwealth.
The Commissioner shall not serve as the chairman of a state, local, or district level political party committee or as a paid or volunteer worker in the campaign of a candidate for nomination or election to an office filled by election in whole or in part by qualified voters in the Commonwealth.
Code 1950, §§ 24-24, 24-345.10; 1952, c. 509; 1956, c. 392; 1970, c. 462, § 24.1-18; 1973, c. 30; 1975, c. 515; 1977, c. 576; 1980, c. 728; 1984, c. 444; 1993, c. 641; 2007, c. 350; 2013, c. 542; 2020, cc. 353, 619.

Structure Code of Virginia

Code of Virginia

Title 24.2 - Elections

Chapter 1 - General Provisions and Administration

§ 24.2-100. Applicability of title

§ 24.2-101. Definitions

§ 24.2-101.01. Certified mail; subsequent mail or notices may be sent by regular mail

§ 24.2-101.1. Implementation of certain laws; special elections

§ 24.2-102. Appointment; terms; Commissioner of Elections; prohibited activities

§ 24.2-103. Powers and duties in general; report

§ 24.2-103.1. Duties of Department of Elections related to redistricting

§ 24.2-103.2. Duties of the Department of Elections related to accessible absentee voting

§ 24.2-104. Requesting assistance for attorney for the Commonwealth; investigative committees

§ 24.2-104.1. Civil actions by Attorney General

§ 24.2-105.1. Election and voter participation information on the Internet

§ 24.2-105. Prescribing various forms

§ 24.2-105.2. Acceptance of payments

§ 24.2-106. Appointment and terms; vacancies; chairman and secretary; certain prohibitions; training

§ 24.2-106.01. Description of duties and responsibilities; required affirmation

§ 24.2-106.1. Prohibiting the solicitation in public buildings of signatures for nominating petitions by electoral board members and employees

§ 24.2-107. Meetings; quorum; notice; account of proceedings; seal; records open to inspection

§ 24.2-108. Compensation and expenses of members

§ 24.2-109. Appointment and removal of general registrar and officers of election; powers and duties in general

§ 24.2-109.1. Performance review of general registrars

§ 24.2-110. Appointment, qualifications, and term of general registrar; vacancies; certain prohibitions

§ 24.2-111. Compensation and expenses of general registrars

§ 24.2-112. Deputy registrars; employees

§ 24.2-113. Repealed

§ 24.2-114. Duties and powers of general registrar

§ 24.2-115. Appointment, qualifications, and terms of officers of election

§ 24.2-115.1. Officers of election; hours of service

§ 24.2-115.2. Officers of election; required training

§ 24.2-116. Compensation of officers; volunteer officers

§ 24.2-117. Request for removal of officer of election

§ 24.2-118. Appointments when officers fail to serve

§ 24.2-118.1. Repealed

§ 24.2-119. Restrictions on persons holding other offices serving as member of electoral board, registrar, or officer of election

§ 24.2-119.1. Prohibition on discrimination in employment; penalty

§ 24.2-120. Oath of office

§ 24.2-121. Defense of the electoral board, its members, and the general registrar staff; appointment of counsel

§ 24.2-122. Status of members of electoral boards, registrars, and officers of election

§ 24.2-123. Requirements for registration and voting; prohibition on use of power of attorney

§ 24.2-124. Repealed

§ 24.2-124.1. Acceptance of certain gifts and funding prohibited