The Virginian-Pilot
                             THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT 
              Copyright (c) 1996, Landmark Communications, Inc.

DATE: Friday, October 18, 1996              TAG: 9610180574
SECTION: FRONT                   PAGE: A2   EDITION: FINAL 
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CORRECTION

ILLUSTRATION: GRAPHIC

A story in Thursday's MetroNews section erroneously said that a

new academic building at Virginia Wesleyan College would cost $2.5

million. That is the amount of money raised for the building so far.

The cost of the building has not been determined.

CLARIFICATION

A chart on the MetroNews front Wednesday compared the number of

registered voters in Hampton Roads for the 1992 and 1996 national

elections. Some of the numbers weren't clear to readers. Here's an

explanation in one case:

In 1992, there were 169,556 voters on the rolls in Virginia

Beach. In 1996, there were 172,750. But the chart also showed that

this year, the voter registrar has recorded 31,000 new voters

through a new motor-voter law that allows citizens to register at

Department of Motor vehicles offices or through the mail.

The 31,000 number appeared at odds with the 3,194-voter

difference between the 1992 and 1996 elections. That's because each

year, cities' registration rolls change. In Virginia Beach, large

numbers of inactive voters or people who move out of the city are

dropped from the records.

Between 1992 and 1996, the state Board of Elections and the

city's voter registrar's office purged Virginia Beach's lists five

times. So although the total number of voters on the registration

lists only increased by 3,194, about 31,000 on the rolls were newly

registered through the motor-voter law. by CNB