VOTE

Important Dates

September 17: Voter Registration Day
September 17 @ 6:00 - 7:30 pm: Get Out The Vote Postcard Writing at Penny Post
September 20: Early Voting Begins
September 24 @ 6:00 - 7:30 pm: Get Out The Vote Postcard Writing at Penny Post
October 1 @ 6:00 - 7:30 pm: Get Out The Vote Postcard Writing at Penny Post
October 15: Last Day for Online Voter Registration in Virginia (See your state's deadline here.)
November 2: Last Day for Early Voting
November 5: Election Day


 

Voter Registration

  1. Confirm you are registered to vote using this handy tool.
  2. If not registered, you can easily register online through October 15 in the state of Virginia. In-person registration runs through Election Day in the state of Virginia, so don't fret if you miss the October 15 online deadline!
  3. Spread the word to make sure your friends and family are registered!

 


 

Early Voting

Early voting for the November 5, 2024 general election begins September 20th and ends November 2nd.

Any registered voter in Virginia is eligible to vote early, either by absentee ballot or early in-person.

Voters should check with their local registrar's office for details on early voting opportunities in their locality, including in person, by mail, and drop boxes. Same-day voter registration is also available in the state of Virginia.

What is the early in-person voting process?

At the registrar’s office or satellite voting location, you must provide your name and address and show an acceptable form of identification (ID) or sign an ID Confirmation Statement.

If you do not provide an acceptable ID or sign an ID Confirmation Statement, you will be offered a provisional ballot. You are allowed until the Friday at noon following Election Day to provide a copy of acceptable identification to the electoral board or sign an ID Confirmation Statement.

Accessible equipment or curbside voting is available for early in-person voting upon request.

Absentee Ballots

All registered Virginia voters are eligible for absentee voting either in-person or by mail 45 days before the election. You can request mail ballots be sent to you permanently. Absentee ballot envelopes submitted by mail or drop box no longer require a witness signature. Instead, voters must include their birthdate and the last four digits of their social security number.

 


 

On Election Day

Make a plan to vote!

  1. Confirm you are registered to vote. Use this tool to confirm you are registered in your state to vote.
  2. Find your polling station. Enter your address using this tool to know where you'll be allowed to vote on November 5. It is important that you go to the correct polling station because you will be unable to vote in any other precinct. Polling stations are open on Election Day from 6 am -7 pm.
  3. Bring the appropriate identification. Reference this comprehensive list of acceptable identification to the polling station.
  4. Know what's on your ballot. You can find out who and what will be on your ballot by using this handy tool.