VOTER REGISTRAR
RUNNING FOR OFFICE
In order to hold any elected office of the Commonwealth or
its governmental units, elective of the people, the candidate
must have been a resident of the Commonwealth for one year preceding
his election and qualified to vote for that office (Code of
Virginia, §24.2-500).
Individuals interested in serving as candidates for any office
in Virginia should contact the Virginia
State Board of Elections. Candidate Information Kits for
local and state offices are available for downloading from their
web site, or you can request a kit be mailed to you. The kits
include all the instructions and required forms necessary to
qualify as a candidate. Candidates seeking nomination from a
political party should also contact the respective state, district
or local party chair for their party.
All state and local candidates in Virginia are required to
file economic interest, qualification, and campaign committee
organization statements in order to qualify to have their names
on the ballot. Depending on whether a party nomination is sought,
and the method of such nomination, candidates may also be required
to file declaration of candidacy statements and petitions of
qualified voters. The Candidate Information Bulletin details
the specific documents due, and to whom and when the documents
are due.
Candidates are also required to file periodic Campaign Contributions
and Expenditures reports on a prescribed schedule. This information
is also available in the candidate kit.
For more information, contact the State
Board of Elections at 804-786-6551 or toll-free in Virginia
at 800-552-9745. The Lexington Voter Registrar can give you
information about elective offices in this community.
See also:
Code
of Virginia, Chapter 5 of Article 24.2, "Candidates
for Office"
Code
of Virginia, Chapter 9 of Article 24.2, "Campaign
Finance Disclosure Act."
Democratic
Party of Virginia
Republican Party of Virginia
[top]
|