Code of Virginia
Chapter 5 - Candidates for Office
§ 24.2-532. Abstracts of votes; law-enforcement officer to obtain returns not forwarded

As soon as the electoral board shall determine the persons who have received the highest number of votes for nomination to any such office, the secretary of the board shall immediately make out abstracts and certificates of the votes cast as provided in § 24.2-675 and forward certified copies thereof to the State Board. The secretary in addition shall place certified copies thereof in an envelope and forward them in person or by certified mail (i) for members of the House of Representatives of the United States, to the chairman of the congressional district committee, (ii) for members of the General Assembly, to the chairman of the Senate or House of Delegates district committee, and (iii) for county and city and district officers, to the chairman of the county or city. "Chairman" means the chairman of the political party under whose auspices the primary is held.
If the abstract of votes shall not have been received by the State Board from any county or city within six days after any state primary election, the Board shall dispatch a law-enforcement officer to obtain them as provided in § 24.2-678.
Code 1950, §§ 24-388, 24-390; 1952, c. 4; 1970, c. 462, §§ 24.1-191, 24.1-193; 1976, c. 616; 1993, c. 641.

Structure Code of Virginia

Code of Virginia

Title 24.2 - Elections

Chapter 5 - Candidates for Office

§ 24.2-500. Qualification of candidates

§ 24.2-501. Statement of qualification as requirement of candidacy

§ 24.2-502. Statement of economic interests as requirement of candidacy

§ 24.2-503. Deadlines for filing required statements; extensions

§ 24.2-503.1. Repealed

§ 24.2-504. Persons entitled to have name printed on ballot

§ 24.2-505. Declaration of candidacy required of independent candidates

§ 24.2-506. Petition of qualified voters required; number of signatures required; certain towns excepted

§ 24.2-507. Deadlines for filing declarations and petitions of candidacy

§ 24.2-508. Powers of political parties in general

§ 24.2-509. (Effective until January 1, 2024) Party to determine method of nominating its candidates for office; exceptions

§ 24.2-509. (Effective January 1, 2024) Party to determine method of nominating its candidates for office; exceptions

§ 24.2-510. Deadlines for parties to nominate by methods other than primary

§ 24.2-511. Party chairman or official to certify candidates to State Board and general registrars; failure to certify

§ 24.2-512. Primaries to be conducted in accordance with article

§ 24.2-513. Provisions as to general elections applicable

§ 24.2-514. To what nominations this article applies

§ 24.2-515. Presidential election year primaries

§ 24.2-515.1. Schedule for primaries in the year 2001 and each tenth year thereafter

§ 24.2-516. Party to furnish names of chairmen and notify State Board of adoption of direct primary

§ 24.2-517. State Board to order election

§ 24.2-518. County and city treasurers to pay primary expenses; certain uses of machinery by party

§ 24.2-519. Qualification of primary candidates

§ 24.2-520. Declaration of candidacy required

§ 24.2-521. Petition required to accompany declaration; number of signatures required

§ 24.2-522. When and to whom filings to be made

§ 24.2-523. Candidates to pay fee before filing

§ 24.2-524. To whom fees paid; refund of fees

§ 24.2-525. Persons entitled to have name printed on ballot

§ 24.2-526. Primary not to be held when less than two candidates declare

§ 24.2-527. Chairman or official to furnish State Board and general registrars with names of candidates and certify petition signature requirements met

§ 24.2-528. No primary candidate to be nominated by convention

§ 24.2-529. Primary ballots

§ 24.2-530. Who may vote in primary

§ 24.2-531. Pollbooks used during primaries

§ 24.2-532. Abstracts of votes; law-enforcement officer to obtain returns not forwarded

§ 24.2-533. Repealed

§ 24.2-534. Returns tabulated by State Board; when nominee declared

§ 24.2-535. Vote required to nominate

§ 24.2-536. Procedure when a vacancy in office occurs less than 75 days before primary date

§ 24.2-537. Procedure when nominee by default dies or withdraws or nomination is set aside prior to primary

§ 24.2-538. Procedure when opposed candidate for nomination dies prior to primary

§ 24.2-539. Party may nominate when nominee dies, withdraws, or nomination is set aside; duty of party chairman

§ 24.2-540. Other parties may also nominate; independent candidates

§ 24.2-541. Printing of names on ballot

§ 24.2-542. State Board to be furnished names of electors selected by political parties; oaths of electors

§ 24.2-542.1. State Board to be furnished names of electors selected by political parties; certain national conventions

§ 24.2-543. How other groups may submit names of electors; oaths of electors

§ 24.2-544. Time presidential primaries to be held and completion of duties by officers of election; age qualifications for participation

§ 24.2-545. Presidential primary