Virginia Legislature Repeals In-District Residency Requirement for Circulators

On February 24, the Virginia Senate passed HB 1133, which repeals the law that says circulators can’t work outside their home districts. The bill had already passed the House.

Assuming this bill is signed into law, Virginia will still outlaw out-of-state circulators, although the bill says anyone running for President in either the primary or the general election is free to circulate his or her own petition, even if the presidential candidate is not a Virginia resident.


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  1. Maybe the Virginia legislators should implement a new law prohibiting out of district and out of state political contributions….jackasses.

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