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February 16, 1973
THE HONORABLE F. H. CONWAY
Secretary Danville Electoral Board
CITE: 72-73 163
In your letter of February 9, 1973, you inquire whether the
officers of election have the authority to exclude news reporters
from polling places during an election, and you inquire whether the
records of an election are governed by the Virginia Freedom of
Information Act.
The Virginia Freedom of Information Act, which is found in
§§2.1-340, et seq., of the Code of Virginia (1950), as
amended, provides in §2.1-342(a) as follows:
"Except as otherwise specifically provided by law, all
official records shall be open to inspection and copying by any
citizens of this State having a personal or legal interest in
specified records during the regular office hours of the custodian
of such records. . . ."
In accordance with this provision, members of the press as well as
the public must be permitted access to the records of the electoral
board during the regular office hours of the board. This provision
does not apply, however, to the activities of the board during the
election itself, since §24.1-101 of the Code specifically
provides otherwise as envisioned by the above-quoted language from
§2.1-342.
Section 24.1-101 provides, in pertinent part, as follows:
"During the receiving and counting of the ballot, it
shall be unlawful for any person to loiter or congregate within
forty feet of any entrance of any polling place; in any manner to
hinder or delay a qualified voter in reaching or leaving a polling
place; within such distance to give, tender, or exhibit any
ballot, ticket or other campaign material to any person or to
solicit or in any manner attempt to influence any person in
casting his vote. . . ."
In addition to this provision, §24.1-104 provides that if any
person conduct himself so as to disturb the election, the officers of
the election may cause him to be arrested and committed to jail.
It is my opinion, therefore, that if the officers of election at
any polling place determine that any person, including a
representative of the news media, is loitering or congregating within
forty feet of the entrance of the polling place or is disturbing the
election, they may take such steps as are necessary to have the
individual removed.
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