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Panel advances narrow changes allowing emergency absentee applications when requested ballots never arrive

January 28, 2026 | 2026 Legislature VA, Virginia


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Panel advances narrow changes allowing emergency absentee applications when requested ballots never arrive
Delegate Benita Anthony presented HB 1244 with two narrow substitute amendments intended to close a narrow gap in current law. The first amendment replaces an ambiguous phrase with a ten-day trigger aligned to mail-delivery timelines; the second clarifies that the voter must have applied for an absentee ballot by the deadline but that the ballot never arrived, and thereafter the voter experiences a qualifying emergency that prevents in-person voting.

Supporters including New Virginia Majority and disability-rights advocates described situations in which timely-requested ballots did not arrive and voters later became incapacitated, sometimes narrowly managing to vote by curbside or by other means. Gina Koch recounted assisting a terminally ill friend who insisted on voting, and witnesses said the bill would ensure similar voters are not disenfranchised by delivery failures.

Committee members asked about logistics and registrar burden; the patron said amendments align the bill with existing deadlines to limit administrative disruption. The subcommittee reported the bill 8–0.

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