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An effort to study Virginia’s yearly elections is still alive in Richmond

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Should Virginia ditch the longstanding practice of electing the General Assembly and the governor in odd year elections?, reports Virginia’s Public Radio.

The first odd year election in Virginia was in 1851, after a new state Constitution was approved and members of the House were elected to a two-year term. Before that, members of the House had one-year terms, and voters selected members every single year.

Now, Senate Majority Leader Scott Surovell says modern day voters are sick and tired of voting every year.


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