Northam proposes repeal of Lee-Jackson Day and replace with Election Day

January 7, 2020
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Governor Ralph Nortam

RICHMOND—Governor Ralph Northam Monday announced legislative proposals to implement early voting and make Election Day a state holiday.

“Voting is a fundamental right,” said Governor Northam. “But in a state that once put up tremendous barriers to voting, too many people are still unable to participate meaningfully in our democracy. By making it easier—not harder—to vote, these proposals will ensure we are building a government that is truly representative of the people we serve. I look forward to working with the General Assembly to pass these important measures into law.”

Virginia currently requires voters who wish to vote absentee to provide the state with a reason, from an approved list, why they are unable to vote on Election Day. The Governor’s proposal for the 2020 legislative session will allow early voting during the 45 days before an election. This legislation will be patroned by Senator Mamie Locke and Delegate Charniele Herring.

The Governor is also proposing to make Election Day a state holiday. This measure would maintain the same number of state holidays by repealing Lee-Jackson Day, established over 100 years ago to honor confederate Generals Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson. In the Virginia code, both men are noted as “defenders of causes.” This legislation will be patroned by Senator Louise Lucas and Delegate Joseph Lindsey.

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Northam proposes repeal of Lee-Jackson Day and replace with Election Day

January 7, 2020
 |
Governor Ralph Nortam

RICHMOND—Governor Ralph Northam Monday announced legislative proposals to implement early voting and make Election Day a state holiday.

“Voting is a fundamental right,” said Governor Northam. “But in a state that once put up tremendous barriers to voting, too many people are still unable to participate meaningfully in our democracy. By making it easier—not harder—to vote, these proposals will ensure we are building a government that is truly representative of the people we serve. I look forward to working with the General Assembly to pass these important measures into law.”

Virginia currently requires voters who wish to vote absentee to provide the state with a reason, from an approved list, why they are unable to vote on Election Day. The Governor’s proposal for the 2020 legislative session will allow early voting during the 45 days before an election. This legislation will be patroned by Senator Mamie Locke and Delegate Charniele Herring.

The Governor is also proposing to make Election Day a state holiday. This measure would maintain the same number of state holidays by repealing Lee-Jackson Day, established over 100 years ago to honor confederate Generals Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson. In the Virginia code, both men are noted as “defenders of causes.” This legislation will be patroned by Senator Louise Lucas and Delegate Joseph Lindsey.

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September 23, 2023, 9:18 am
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71°F
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real feel: 72°F
current pressure: 1008 mb
humidity: 98%
wind speed: 4 mph NE
Windgusts: 45 mph
UV-Index: 0.1
sunrise: 6:51 am
sunset: 6:59 pm
 

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