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Registrar
November 5, 2002, General and Special Elections
General and special elections in the city of Roanoke were held on
Tuesday, November 5, 2002.
Election Results
Registered voters in the city of Roanoke were entitled to vote for the following:
Member
United States Senate |
(Vote for not more than one) |
| John W. Warner (R) |
| Jacob G. Hornberger, Jr. (I) |
| Nancy B. Spannaus (I) |
| (Write-In) |
Member
House of Representatives
6th District |
(Vote for not more than one) |
| R. W. "Bob" Goodlatte (R) |
| (Write-In) |
Proposed
Constitutional Amendments |
QUESTION 1: Shall the Constitution of Virginia be amended to permit the Supreme Court to consider, as part of its original jurisdiction, claims of actual innocence presented by convicted felons in the cases and manner provided by the General Assembly?
Explanation
YES
NO
QUESTION 2: Shall the Constitution of Virginia be amended to allow localities by ordinance, rather than the General Assembly by law, to exempt property from taxation that is used for charitable and certain other purposes, subject to the restrictions and conditions provided by general law?
Explanation
YES
NO |
Proposed
Bond Issues |
QUESTION 1: Shall Chapters 827 and 859, Acts of the General Assembly of 2002, authorizing the issuance of general obligation bonds of the Commonwealth of Virginia in the maximum amount of $900,488,645 pursuant to Article X, Section 9(b) of the Constitution of Virginia for capital projects for educational facilities, take effect?
Explanation
YES
NO
QUESTION 2: Shall Chapters 854 and 884, Acts of the General Assembly of 2002, authorizing the issuance of general obligation bonds of the Commonwealth of Virginia in the maximum amount of $119,040,000 pursuant to Article X, Section 9(b) of the Constitution of Virginia for capital projects for parks and recreational facilities, take effect?
Explanation
YES
NO |
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Polls were open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m.
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