                                 CODE OF VIRGINIA

VIRGINIA REDISTRICTING COMMISSION (§ 30-391)

A. The Virginia Redistricting Commission is established in the legislative
branch of state government. It shall be convened in the year 2020 and every 10
years thereafter for the purpose of establishing districts for the United States
House of Representatives and for the Senate and the House of Delegates of the
General Assembly.

B. As used in this chapter:
			&#8220;Census data&#8221; means the population data received from the United
States Bureau of the Census pursuant to P.L. 94-171.
			&#8220;Commission&#8221; means the Virginia Redistricting Commission
established pursuant to this chapter.
			&#8220;Committee&#8221; means the Redistricting Commission Selection
Committee established pursuant to &#xA7; 30-393.
			&#8220;Partisan public office&#8221; means (i) an elective or appointive
office in the executive or legislative branch or in an independent establishment
of the federal government; (ii) an elective office in the executive or
legislative branch of the government of the Commonwealth, or an office that is
filled by appointment and is exempt from the Virginia Personnel Act (&#xA7;
2.2-2900 et seq.); or (iii) an office of a county, city, or other political
subdivision of the Commonwealth that is filled by an election process involving
nomination and election of candidates on a partisan basis.
			&#8220;Political party office&#8221; means an elective office in the national
or state organization of a political party, as defined in &#xA7; 24.2-101.

HISTORY: 2020, Sp. Sess. I, c. 56; 2022, Sp. Sess. I, c. 1.