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Need Info On Election Day?

Did you know?  We vote every year in Virginia.  This year’s ballot will include candidates for Governor, Lt. Governor, Attorney General, State Delegates and many local offices.

Contact your Office of Voter Registration to find out where to vote and ask questions about voting and ID requirements:
Charlottesville (434) 970-3250
Albemarle (434) 972-4173
Buckingham (434) 969-4304
Fluvanna (434) 589-3593
Greene (434) 985-5213
Louisa (540) 967-3427
Madison (540) 948-6533
Nelson (434) 263-4068
Orange (540) 672-5262.

Or go to the State Board of Elections at www.sbe.virginia.gov and click on “Double Check Where You Vote”.  You can also find a list of candidates by clicking on “What’s on My Ballot?”

Remember, November 5 is Election Day and all polling places will be open 6 am until 7 pm.

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