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Upcoming Election Dates & Deadlines

Upcoming Election: Primary Election
Election Day: November 5, 2024
Registration Deadline: November 5, 2024
Vote By Mail: yes
Vote By Mail Deadline: October 15, 2024
Early Voting: October 20 - 2, 2024

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Provisional Voting for Virginia

You may vote a provisional ballot, instead of a regular ballot, if you meet specific conditions.  The local electoral board reviews each provisional ballot during its canvass of votes cast to determine if the vote will be counted. The first meeting of the electoral board to review provisional ballots is the day after Election Day and the process must be concluded within seven days.

There are several reasons a voter may vote a provisional ballot:

  • The voter registered on Election Day or during Early Voting in-person
  • The voter’s name is not in the pollbook.
  • The pollbook indicates the person has already voted.
  • The General Registrar cannot confirm the voter is registered to vote.
  • The voter says they are registered to vote in this precinct and eligible in this election.
  • The pollbook indicates the person requested an Absentee Ballot, the ballot has not been returned, and don’t have the original absentee ballot with them.
  • The voter is voting in a split precinct and believes they have been registered in the incorrect district.
  • Polling hours are extended by court order. (Ballots cast after 7:00 PM are closed are kept separate from ALL other ballots.)
  • If a voter is challenged by another voter and will not sign the affirmation statement but insists on voting

The election official will tell you when and where the Electoral Board will meet and will give you a phone number to call and find out the status of your provisional ballot.

Voters who do not bring a form of ID to the polls, and do not sign an ID Confirmation Statement, will be given the opportunity to vote a provisional ballot. Once you complete the provisional ballot, you will be given written instructions from the election official on how to submit a copy of your ID so that your vote can be counted. All information on how to submit the proper ID will be given at this time.

You will have until noon on the Friday following the election to deliver a copy of the ID, or sign and submit an ID Confirmation Statement, to the local election board in order for the provisional ballot to be counted.  You can submit your ID, or signed ID Confirmation Statement, through fax, email, in person or through the USPS or a commercial delivery service.  The copy of the ID, or signed ID Confirmation Statement, must be delivered by noon on Friday, a Friday postmark does not count.