                                 CODE OF VIRGINIA

BALLOTS; DEATH, WITHDRAWAL, OR DISQUALIFICATION OF CANDIDATES (§ 24.2-612.1)

In the case of the death, withdrawal, or disqualification of any candidate,
other than a party nominee, who has qualified to have his name printed on the
ballot for any election other than a presidential or primary election, the
Department of Elections shall take into account the time available before the
election and the status of the ballots for the election and shall have authority
to direct the electoral boards on how to proceed to print the ballot without the
candidate&#8217;s name, correct the ballot to delete the candidate&#8217;s name,
or provide notice to voters of the death, withdrawal, or disqualification of the
candidate. If ballots are not corrected to delete the candidate&#8217;s name,
the general registrar shall provide a list of candidates who have withdrawn to
be posted in each polling place and to be available to the public. If election
information is posted on the official website for the county or city, notice of
the candidate&#8217;s withdrawal shall also be posted on that website.
		The Department shall have like authority in the case of the death, withdrawal,
or disqualification of a party nominee subject to the provisions of Article 5
(§ 24.2-539 et seq.) of Chapter 5.

HISTORY: 1995, c. 329; 2017, c. 346.