When a vacancy occurs in the membership of the General Assembly during the recess of the General Assembly or when a member-elect to the next General Assembly dies, resigns, or becomes legally incapacitated to hold office prior to its meeting, the Governor shall issue a writ of election to fill the vacancy. If the vacancy occurs during the session of the General Assembly, the Speaker of the House of Delegates or the President pro tempore of the Senate, as the case may be, shall issue the writ unless the respective house by rule or resolution shall provide otherwise. Upon receipt of written notification by a member or member-elect of his resignation as of a stated date, the Governor, Speaker, or President Pro Tempore, as the case may be, may immediately issue the writ to call the election. The member's or member-elect's resignation shall not be revocable after the date stated by him for his resignation or after the forty-fifth day before the date set for the special election.
The writ shall be directed to the secretaries of the electoral boards and the general registrars of the respective counties and cities composing the district for which the election is to be held.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, no election to fill a vacancy shall be ordered or held if the general or special election at which it is to be called is scheduled within 75 days of the end of the term of the office to be filled.
Code 1950, § 24-16; 1970, c. 462, § 24.1-16; 1983, c. 461; 1993, c. 641; 2003, c. 1015; 2010, cc. 449, 645; 2016, cc. 18, 492.
Structure Code of Virginia
Chapter 2 - Federal, Commonwealth, and Local Officers
§ 24.2-200. When terms to begin
§ 24.2-201. When term of officer elected to fill vacancy commences and expires
§ 24.2-202. Electors for President and Vice President
§ 24.2-203. Convening of electors; filling vacancies; how electors required to vote
§ 24.2-204. Election of electors and meeting when Congress prescribes a different day
§ 24.2-206. Election and term of United States Senators
§ 24.2-207. Filling vacancies in Senate
§ 24.2-208. Election and term of members of House of Representatives
§ 24.2-209. Filling vacancies in House of Representatives
§ 24.2-210. Election and term of Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and Attorney General
§ 24.2-211. Discharge of duties when office of Governor is vacant or Governor is disabled
§ 24.2-212. Discharge of duties when office of Lieutenant Governor vacant
§ 24.2-213. Filling vacancy in office of Attorney General
§ 24.2-214. Election and term of Senators
§ 24.2-215. Election and term of members of the House of Delegates
§ 24.2-216. Filling vacancies in the General Assembly
§ 24.2-217. Election and terms of constitutional officers
§ 24.2-218. Election and term of county supervisors
§ 24.2-219. Alternative for biennial county supervisor elections and staggered terms
§ 24.2-220. Reversion to quadrennial elections
§ 24.2-221. Time and frequency of referenda on election and term of supervisors
§ 24.2-222. Election and terms of mayor and council for cities and towns
§ 24.2-223. Election and term of school board members
§ 24.2-224. Local elections not otherwise provided for
§ 24.2-226. Election to fill vacancy
§ 24.2-227. Interim appointment by court until vacancy filled by election for certain offices
§ 24.2-228. Interim appointment to local governing body or elected school board; elected mayor
§ 24.2-228.1. Election to fill vacancy in constitutional office
§ 24.2-229. Appointees to qualify and give bond in thirty days
§ 24.2-229.1. Legitimacy of votes by appointees
§ 24.2-230. Applicability of article; certain exceptions
§ 24.2-231. Forfeiture of office by person sentenced for commission of certain crimes
§ 24.2-232. Vacancy occurring when officer determined "mentally incompetent" (incapacitated)
§ 24.2-233. (Effective January 1, 2024) Removal of elected and certain appointed officers by courts
§ 24.2-234. Removal of officer appointed for a term certain
§ 24.2-236. Suspension from office pending hearing and appeal
§ 24.2-237. Who to represent Commonwealth; trial by jury; appeal