Virginia Statutes
§ 24.2-686 — Special elections; petition and referendum requirements; abolition of constitutional office by change in form of government
Virginia § 24.2-686
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Bluebook
Va. Code Ann. § 24.2-686 (2026).
Text
The provisions of § 24.2-685 shall apply, mutatis mutandis, to any county seeking to change its form of government pursuant to Chapter 3 (§ 15.2-300 et seq.) of Title 15.2 if the effect of such change in form would be the abolition of an existing office created pursuant to Section 4 of Article VII of the Constitution of Virginia. In such case, the circuit court may order a referendum under § 15.2-301 only if requested by a voter petition meeting the requirements of § 24.2-685. In such case, a question in substantially the following form shall be listed first on the ballot and be followed by those provided in § 15.2-301:
"Shall the County of ______________ be authorized to change its form of government to one which would eliminate the elected office(s) of ______________?"
An affirmative v
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Legislative History
1995, cc. 761, 808, 825.
Nearby Sections
15
§ 24.2-100
Applicability of title§ 24.2-1001
Willful neglect or corrupt conduct§ 24.2-1002
Interference with registration§ 24.2-1002.01
Destruction of, or failure to mail or deliver, voter registration application; penalty§ 24.2-1003
Campaigning at registration locations§ 24.2-1004
Illegal voting and registrations§ 24.2-1005.2
Interference with voting§ 24.2-1006
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