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Virginia Gubernatorial Term Limits Amendment (2014)
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| This measure was not put on an election ballot |
The Virginia Gubernatorial Term Limits Amendment was not on the November 4, 2014 ballot in the state of Virginia as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment. The measure would have allowed the governor to serve two four-year terms in succession or not in succession.[1]
Support
The measure was sponsored by Sen. Thomas Garrett (R-22).
Path to the ballot
A majority vote is required in two successive sessions of the Virginia General Assembly.
The state senate passed the measure on January 28, 2013, with a vote of twenty-five to fifteen.[2] The proposed amendment, however, was not voted on in two successive sessions and therefore was not placed on the 2014 ballot.
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