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2014 VIRGINIA EASY VOTER GUIDE i

Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Elections Washington Building, First Floor 1100 Bank Street Richmond, VA 23219 Phone: (800)552-9754 TDD: (800)260-3466 www.elections.virginia.gov 1. REGISTERING TO VOTE... 1 CAN I REGISTER TO VOTE IN VIRGINIA?... 1 HOW DO I REGISTER TO VOTE?... 1 WHAT IS THE DEADLINE FOR REGISTERING TO VOTE?... 2 HOW DO I KNOW IF I M ALREADY REGISTERED?... 2 HOW DO I REGISTER IF I HAVE NO FIXED ADDRESS?... 2 HOW DO I REGISTER IF I HAVE MORE THAN ONE ADDRESS?... 3 HOW DO I REPORT CHANGES IN MY NAME OR ADDRESS?... 3 I WAS NOT ALLOWED TO REGISTER... 3 2. VOTER ID... 4 WHAT FORMS OF ID CAN I USE TO VOTE?... 4 DO I QUALIFY FOR A FREE VOTER PHOTO ID?... 4 HOW DO I GET A FREE VIRGINIA VOTER PHOTO ID?... 5 WHAT IF I DON T HAVE A PROPER ID WHEN I GO TO THE POLLING PLACE?... 5 I LOST MY VIRGINIA VOTER PHOTO ID... 5 3. ABSENTEE VOTING... 6 CAN I VOTE ABSENTEE?... 6 HOW DO I VOTE ABSENTEE?... 7 I AM SERVING IN THE MILITARY AND/OR OVERSEAS... 7 I AM A COLLEGE STUDENT LIVING AWAY FROM HOME... 8 I NEED AN EMERGENCY ABSENTEE BALLOT... 8 I AM IN JAIL AWAITNG TRIAL OR FOR MISDEMEANOR CONVICTION... 9 4. VOTING ON ELECTION DAY... 10 WHEN ARE THE POLLS OPEN?... 10 WHAT DO I NEED TO BRING TO THE POLLS?... 10 HOW DO I FIND MY POLLING PLACE?... 10 SAMPLE BALLOTS... 10 I NEED SOMEONE TO DEMONSTRATE HOW TO USE THE VOTING EQUIPMENT... 11 CAN MY CHILD WATCH ME VOTE?... 11 I HAVE A DISABILITY OR MOBILITY ISSUES... 11 i

TABLE OF CONTENTS I CANNOT READ OR SPEAK ENGLISH WELL... 12 I NEED ASSISTANCE FILLING OUT MY BALLOT... 12 DO I HAVE TO VOTE FOR EVERY OFFICE OR QUESTION ON THE BALLOT?... 12 HOW DO I CAST A WRITE-IN VOTE?... 12 AVOIDING OVERVOTING... 13 I THINK I MADE A MISTAKE ON MY BALLOT... 13 IS MY VOTE SECURE?... 13 I VOTED A PROVISIONAL BALLOT... 14 5. YOUR RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES AS A VOTER... 15 VIRGINIA VOTER RIGHTS... 15 VOTER RESPONSIBILITIES... 16 I WAS NOT ALLOWED TO VOTE, OR I THINK I HAVE WITNESSED AN ELECTION LAW VIOLATION... 16 REGISTRAR CONTACT INFORMATION (FOR EMAIL SEE WWW.ELECTIONS.VIRGINIA.GOV)... 17 8/2014 ii

Can I register to Vote in Virginia? 1. Registering to Vote START: 1. Are you a resident of Virginia? YES NO You cannot register to vote. 2. Are you a U.S. citizen? NO YES 3. Are you 18 years or older, or will you be 18 years old by the next general election? YES 4. Are you currently declared to be mentally incompetent by a court of law? NO 5. Do you have a felony conviction? NO NO YES YES NO Has your right to vote been restored? YES You can register to vote! How Do I Register to Vote? If you have a Virginia-issued driver s license or a DMV ID card, you can apply to register online at www.elections.virginia.gov You can also obtain a voter registration application online or at any DMV, Public Library, social service agency, or voter registrar s office in the Commonwealth of Virginia. o Visit www.elections.virginia.gov and click on the voter registration form link on the bottom left of the page under forms. Download, print, and fill out the form and send it to the register s office for your county or city listed on the second page. o To find your registrar, see Registrar Contact Information at the end of this guide or, look up voter registration in the phonebook for your county or city. 1

What is the Deadline for Registering to Vote? For a general or a primary election, the deadline to register to vote is the 22 nd day before a primary or general election. If you are registering by mail, your application must be postmarked no later than that date. The deadline is shorter for special elections. Registrar s offices are open until 5:00 p.m. on the final day of registration before an election if you are registering in person. An application submitted online will be timely if completed by 11:59 p.m. on the deadline day. The registration deadline for the November 4, 2014 general election is Tuesday October 14, 2014 (the day after the Columbus Day holiday). Note: Absent military and overseas citizens and their families may be eligible to register late under certain circumstances. These voters should access specialized information provided by the Virginia Department of Elections and Federal Voting Assistance Program websites (fvap.gov). How Do I Know if I m Already Registered? You only need to register once to vote in the elections in your jurisdiction. However, if you move your residence, you need to update your registration record with your new address. There are three convenient ways to check your registration status and whether your record is correct: 1. You can check online at www.elections.virginia.gov. Click on Check Your Voter Information in the blue box in the center of the page. 2. You can call the Department of Elections: Toll Free: (800)552-9745 TTY: (800)260-3466. 3. You can contact the Voter Registrar in the city or county where you live (see Registrar Contact Information at the end of this guide or, look up voter registration in the phonebook for your county or city.). How Do I Register if I Have No Fixed Address? If you have no fixed or permanent address, you can still register to vote! 1. In the mailing address section of the voter application, write the address of an agency where you receive services, or any other address where you are allowed to receive mail. 2. In the residence address section of the application, write the location where you most often spend the night, even if it is not a traditional address. 2

How Do I Register if I Have More Than One Address? Register in the city or county you consider to be your legal residence. This would be the place you consider to be your fixed, permanent home. If you are unsure which city our county is your legal residence, contact the Voter Registrar (see Registrar Contact Information at the end of this guide) for either place you could consider your legal residence. That registrar will help you determine where you should register to vote. Note that it is illegal to be registered to vote in more than one city or county in Virginia, or more than one state in the U.S. How Do I Report Changes in my Name or Address? It is very important to keep your name and address up to date so that you can vote in every election. There are two convenient ways to update your voter registration: 1. If you have a driver s license or a DMV-issued ID card, you can update your registration information online at www.elections.virginia.gov. Click on Check Your Voter Information in the blue box in the center of the page. 2. You can submit your change in name or address in writing to your local registrar (see Registrar Contact Information at the end of this guide). You can submit your change by mail, fax, or e-mail attachment. You must sign the writing. If you are physically unable to sign the writing, you may use a mark (such as an x ) if it is acknowledged by a witness. I Was Not Allowed to Register An applicant denied registration has the right to appeal to the circuit court within ten days. 24.2-422. The applicant must pay a $10 filing fee. Registrars are required to send each applicant denied registration a letter notifying them of the denial with information about the applicant s appeal right. The general registrar is represented by the Commonwealth s Attorney in the appeal. 3

What Forms of ID Can I Use to Vote? 2. Voter ID You must present one of the following forms of photo identification to vote: Valid Virginia s driver s license Valid United States passport Any other photo identification issued by the Commonwealth, one of its political subdivisions, or the United States; Any valid student identification card containing a photograph of the voter and issued by any institution of higher education located in the Commonwealth Any valid employee identification card containing a photograph of the voter and issued by an employer of the voter in the ordinary course of the employer's business. A FREE Virginia voter photo identification card (ID) (See below). NOTE: If you have a question about the validity of your identification document, please contact your local registrar for clarification (see Registrar Contact Information at the end of this guide) Do I Qualify for a Free Voter Photo ID? START: Are you registered to vote, or eligible to register to vote? (See page 1) NO Do you currently possess any of the following?: YES Valid Virginia driver's license Valid United States passport Any other photo identification issued by the Commonwealth, one of its political subdivisions, or the United States; Any valid student identification card containing a photograph of the voter and issued by any institution of higher education located in the Commonwealth Any valid employee identification card containing a photograph of the voter and issued by an employer of the voter in the ordinary course of the employer's business. NO YES You are not eligible for a Virginia Voter photo ID card. You are eligible for a FREE Virginia Voter photo ID card. Please see the next section for 4

How do I get a FREE Virginia Voter Photo ID? 1. Contact your local registrar and tell them you need a Virginia Voter Photo ID (see Registrar Contact Information at the end of this guide). 2. You will need to go to your registrar s office for the purposes of taking your picture and collecting your signature for your Voter Photo ID card. If you are unable to get to your registrar s office, you may contact a nonprofit organization, political party or candidate about arranging transportation for you. 3. Your photo ID will be processed and sent to you through the mail. 4. If you do not receive your Virginia Voter Photo ID within the next several weeks, please contact your registrar. What If I Don t Have a Proper ID When I Go to the Polling Place? If you do not have the proper Photo ID with you, you may vote a provisional ballot and present a copy of your Photo ID to the Electoral Board by noon on the Friday after the Election. I Lost my Virginia Voter Photo ID If your Virginia Voter Photo ID has been lost, misplaced, or stolen, please contact your registrar immediately. See Registrar Contact Information at the end of this guide. 5

3. Absentee Voting Can I Vote Absentee? START: Can you answer yes to any of the following questions?: Are you going to be absent from the county or city in which you vote because of business or a personal vacation? Will you be at work or commuting to work for 11 out of the 13 hours the polls are open? You may apply to vote absentee in person or by mail. Are you a law enforcement officer, a fire fighter, search and rescue personnel, or emergency services personnel? Are you an electoral board member, registrar, officer of election, or voting machine custodian? Are you designated by a political party or candidate in a primary election to be a representative of the party or candidate inside a polling place on Election Day? Are you going to be absent because you reside overseas? Are you going to be absent because you, your spouse, or your guardian serves in the military? Are you going to be absent because you or your spouse is away at school? YES You may need to vote absentee inperson for this election only. Are you in jail awaiting trial or for a misdemeanor conviction? Are you unable to go to the polls because of a disability, illness, or pregnancy? Are you unable to go to the polls because you are the primary caretaker for someone confined at home due to an illness or disability? Are you going to be absent because of a religious obligation? NO YES Is this your first time voting in Virgina? NO YES You cannot vote absentee. Are you registered or eligible to vote (see section 1)? NO 6

How Do I Vote Absentee? If you are eligible to vote absentee (see diagram above), there are two convenient ways for you to obtain an absentee ballot application: 1. Visit www.elections.virginia.gov and click on the orange Absentee Voting box on the right side of the page and follow the instructions. 2. Request an absentee ballot application from your Voter Registrar (see Registrar Contact Information at the end of this guide). You may complete the application at your Voter Registrar s office, or you may send it to your Voter Registrar by mail, fax, or e-mail attachment (see Registrar Contact Information at the end of this guide). If applying for an absentee ballot by mail, you must submit your application by the Tuesday before the election. Your voted mail-in absentee ballot must be received by your Electoral Board by Election Day or it cannot be counted. If applying for and voting an absentee ballot in the Registrar s office, you must apply and vote by the Saturday before the Election. If you are registering in person, you must wait five days for your absentee application to be processed. Voters who register by mail may not be eligible to vote absentee by mail the first time they vote in Virginia; this vote in person requirement has exceptions, students attending college away from home for example may both register and vote absentee by mail, and the registrar will include a notice with the absentee ballot to include a copy of acceptable identification. Please call your local voting official or check the Department of Elections website for details about identification acceptable for this purpose (see Registrar Contact Information at the end of this guide). I am Serving in the Military and/or Overseas For voting purposes, federal law assigns U.S. citizens deployed or living overseas to a specific state based on where the voter lived before going overseas. If you are away from home serving in the military or reside overseas, you, your spouse and dependents residing with you have certain protections under Virginia s Uniform and Military Overseas Voters Act (UMOVA) and the federal Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act (UOCAVA). You may qualify while away from home if: You a U.S. citizen who is a member of the Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force, Coast Guard, Merchant Marines, or the commissioned corps of the Public Health Service or National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. You are a U.S. citizen who is the spouse or dependent of a member of the Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force, Coast Guard, Merchant Marines, or the commissioned corps of the Public Health Service or National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. You are a U.S. citizen who currently resides outside the United States either permanently or temporarily (Virginia must have been your last U.S. residence or 7

the last residence of your parent or legal guardian. Employment information is required to vote in nonfederal elections). If any of these apply to you, you can identify yourself as a covered military or overseas voter by registering to vote and requesting an absentee ballot using a Federal Post Card Application (FCPA). You can fill out and print this application from http://www.fvap.gov/uploads/fvap/forms/fpca2013.pdf Please register to vote and request your absentee ballot early. We recommend registering to vote and requesting your absentee ballot no later than 90 days before the election, if possible. Each state has different Absentee Voting guidelines. For Virginia s, visit http://www.fvap.gov/vao/vag/chapter2/virginia You can access general information at http://www.fvap.gov/ If you need assistance, please contact the Virginia Department of Elections Information center: E-mail: info@elections.virginia.gov Phone: (804) 864-8901 Toll Free: (800) 552-9745 TTY: (800) 260-3466 I am a College Student Living Away From Home A voter may only register in one place, which means that college students who still consider themselves residents of their home city or county should register to vote there, and not the city or county where they go to school. A student should register where he or she attends school only if he or she considers that locality as his or her primary home and residence. A student attending college away from home can vote absentee. If you have questions, you may contact your local registrar or the Department of Elections. Most colleges and universities offer voter registration and absentee ballot information through their Student Services office. I Need an Emergency Absentee Ballot Late absentee application is permitted up to 2:00 p.m. on the Monday before the election for those recently hospitalized and for those with certain other business or personal emergencies. Call your Voter Registrar (see Registrar Contact Information at the end of this guide) to ask about your voting options. 8

I am in Jail Awaitng Trial or for Misdemeanor Conviction You can register and request to vote absentee by mail if you are confined for a misdemeanor or because you are awaiting trial. If you are confined in the city or county in which you vote and are otherwise qualified, you have a right to be taken to the polls if you did not have the opportunity to vote absentee. 9

4. Voting on Election Day When are the Polls Open? All polling places are open from 6:00 am to 7:00 p.m. on Election Day. You are entitled to vote if you are in line by 7:00 pm on Election Day. What Do I Need to Bring to the Polls? You will need to bring an acceptable form of photo identification. See the Voter ID, section above. How Do I Find My Polling Place? There are three ways to find your polling place: Your polling place name and address are listed on the voter information card you received in the mail. Note: Your voter information card does not qualify as photo identification. You can contact your local registrar (see Registrar Contact Information at the end of this guide). You can go to www.elections.virginia.gov, click on Where to Vote in the middle of the page below the blue box, then follow the instructions. Sample Ballots A sample ballot is a copy of the official ballot made for either educational or political purposes. Sample ballots may be produced by Electoral Boards, political parties, political committees, and citizens. ONLY ballots printed on white or yellow paper are official, unbiased and complete ballots printed by the Electoral Board. Every sample ballot must clearly state who authorized or paid for it. Many sample ballots in colors other than white or yellow are meant to persuade you to vote a certain way. You may be offered one of these ballots on your way to the polling place. The Electoral Board is required to post the Official Sample Ballot at each polling place on Election Day. Please do not hesitate to ask an election officer to show you a sample ballot. 10

I Need Someone to Demonstrate How to Use the Voting Equipment You are entitled to a demonstration of the voting equipment. There is a demonstration officer at your polling place who is there to help you with the machines. Please feel free to ask him or her for assistance. Can My Child Watch Me Vote? Your minor child, 15 years or younger, may go with you into the voting booth. I Have a Disability or Mobility Issues All elections are required to be accessible to persons with disabilities. This includes both accessibility to the polling place and devices to make the voting machine accessible. You may wish to consider voting absentee by mail or in person before election day to avoid standing in lines. If you have a disability, you can help assure your right to vote by contacting your registrar before Election Day to discuss your particular needs (see Registrar Contact Information at the end of this guide). Anyone who assists you in voting must do so according to your instructions, without trying to influence your vote. Your assistant is strictly prohibited from in any way telling others how you voted. NOTE: No voter is required to accept assistance. The following are options for overcoming accessibility issues: Before Election Day, you may request an Absentee Ballot (see Absentee section above). You may vote from your car. All polling places are required to offer curbside voting to anyone who has a physical disability or who is 65 years or older. You may need to send someone inside the polling place to request curbside voting unless your precinct has a lookout or other mechanism in place to alert the officers of election inside. Calling ahead of time with the approximate time of your arrival can help. You may request an audio ballot. You will be given a set of headphones and the ballot will be read aloud to you. Audio ballots are available at all polling places. If you are blind, you may have anyone assist you with your ballot. If you are not blind but need assistance with your ballot, you may have anyone assist you EXCEPT your employer or union representative. 11

I Cannot Read or Speak English Well Persons who cannot read or write English or with limited English proficiency may request assistance in voting. Fairfax County is the only locality in Virginia subject to the Voting Rights Act bilingual elections requirement for Spanish. Voters in other localities or languages other than Spanish in Fairfax County may receive language assistance from a translator they provide or volunteers. If you need assistance with your ballot, you may have anyone assist you EXCEPT your employer or union representative. I Need Assistance Filling out My Ballot Anyone who assists you in voting must do so according to your instructions, without trying to influence your vote. Your assistant is strictly prohibited from in any way telling others how you voted. NOTE: No voter is required to accept assistance. If you are blind, you may have anyone assist you with your ballot. If you are not blind but need assistance with your ballot, you may have anyone assist you EXCEPT your employer or union representative. Do I Have to Vote for Every Office or Question on the Ballot? You do not have to vote for every question on the ballot. For instance, in a local election, if you are only interested in voting for a school board member, you do not have to vote for any of the candidates for mayor. Your vote for the school board member will still be counted. How Do I Cast a Write-In Vote? Write-in votes are permitted in all elections except primaries. Please follow the write-in instructions provided with each voting system On paper ballots, write the name of the candidate of your choice on the blank space provided for write-in votes On DRE machines or optical scan ballots, follow the instructions to write in the name of the candidate of your choice DO NOT write in the name of a candidate who already appears on the ballot, or your vote will not be counted. Please ask an election official if you need assistance with write-in procedures. 12

Avoiding Overvoting An overvote occurs when you cast more votes than are allowed for the office or issue o For example, if you vote for 2 people for governor instead of one, neither vote will count. o However, if you are allowed to vote for three school board members, and you vote for three people, that is not an overvote. Please read over your ballot carefully to ensure you do not overvote. An optical scanner will reject your ballot if you overvote, and an election official will offer you a new one. A touch screen electronic machine will not allow you to overvote. I Think I Made a Mistake on My Ballot If you made a mistake on your ballot, you must change your vote BEFORE your ballot is cast o If you are using an electronic machine, you can change your vote before you press or select cast ballot. o If you are using a paper ballot and have not placed your ballot in an official ballot container, ask an election official to void your spoiled ballot and to give you a new ballot Once your ballot is cast, it CANNOT be changed, even if you made a mistake. Is My Vote Secure? A voting machine can only record your vote, not your name or any identifying features. No one can tell how you voted based on your submitted ballot. If an assistant helped you vote, he or she is not permitted to tell anyone how you voted. All voting machines in Virginia are rigorously tested and certified to be accurate and secure before being authorized for use in Virginia and prior to each election. 13

I Voted a Provisional Ballot Provisional ballots are used when: o a person s registration status cannot be verified either by the election officer or the voter registrar. o a registered voter has not shown the required ID o a court orders the polls to stay open past their normal closing time A person is permitted to vote in these situations to give them the opportunity to satisfy legal requirements in time for the provisional ballot to be counted. The decision of whether to count the provisional vote is made by the local electoral board in the days after the election. If you cast a provisional ballot, you will be given notice of the time and place of the Electoral Board s meeting, and a toll-free number to check the status of your ballot. o You have the right to be present when the Electoral Board makes its decision about whether to count your provisional ballot. o You may request an extension up to one business day o If you voted a provisional ballot because you did not present the required ID, you have until noon on Friday after the election to provide a copy of your required ID. Provisional ballots are also used when a court order the polls to stay open past their normal closing time. This has never happened in Virginia. Provisional ballots are used in case the order extending voting time is reversed by a higher court. 14

5. Your Rights and Responsibilities as a Voter Virginia Voter Rights As a Virginia voter you have the right to: o Be notified of whether your voter registration application has been accepted or denied. o Vote if you have registered at your current address at least 22 days before the election. o Receive assistance from election officials if you are unsure about any part of the election process. o Be given a demonstration of the voting equipment. o Have your vote voided before it is cast if you believe you voted incorrectly. You will be given another ballot. o Enter the name of a write-in candidate in a non-primary election. o Have your ballot brought to your vehicle if you are 65 or over, or if you have a disability. o Have an Election Official or other person help you vote if you have a disability or are unable to read or write. IMPORTANT: Anyone who helps you vote must: 1. Do so according to your instructions, 2. Not try to influence your vote, and 3. Not, in any way, tell others how you voted. o Vote a Provisional Ballot if you do not have appropriate ID with you on Election Day, and to provide a copy of an acceptable photo identification to the Electoral Board by noon on the Friday after the election. o Vote a Provisional Ballot if your status as a qualified voter is in question. o Attend the Electoral Board s provisional ballots meeting and present evidence supporting your qualifications. o Bring your child, age 15 years or younger, into the voting booth. o Vote if you are in line at 7:00 p.m. o Cast an absentee ballot if you are eligible to do so. 15

Voter Responsibilities As a Virginia Voter, you have the responsibility to: o Keep your voter registration information up to date o Show your photo ID at the polls (see Voter ID section). If you do not have the proper ID with you, you may vote a provisional ballot and present your ID to the Electoral Board by noon on the Friday after the Election. o Request help if you have any questions about the voting process, do not know how to use the voting equipment, have a disability or are unable to read or write. o Check that your ballot is correct BEFORE you cast it. o Know that once your ballot is cast, you CANNOT be given another ballot, even if you think you have voted incorrectly. o To ask an Election Official to call the Voter Registrar s office BEFORE you leave the polling place if you have problems regarding your eligibility to vote or in casting of your ballot. I Was Not Allowed to Vote, or I Think I Have Witnessed an Election Law Violation If you feel your voting rights have been violated, or that you may have witnessed an election law being broken, contact the Department of Elections toll free at 1-(800) 552-9745 or info@elections.virginia.gov 16

Registrar Contact Information (for email see www.elections.virginia.gov) ACCOMACK COUNTY PO BOX 97 23312 COURTHOUSE AVE ACCOMAC, VA 23301-0097 (757) 787-2935 ALBEMARLE COUNTY 1600 5TH STREET CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA 22902 (434) 972-4173 ALEXANDRIA CITY 132 NORTH ROYAL STREET SUITE 100 ALEXANDRIA, VA 22314 (703) 746-4050 ALLEGHANY COUNTY 110 ROSEDALE AVENUE SUITE D COVINGTON, VA 24426 (540) 965-1690 AMELIA COUNTY 9127 WASHINGTON STREET AMELIA COURT HOUSE, VA 23002 (804) 561-3460 AMHERST COUNTY 113 TAYLOR STREET AMHERST, VA 24521 (434) 946-9315 APPOMATTOX COUNTY 367 VIRGINIA AVENUE APPOMATTOX, VA 24522 (434) 352-5302 ARLINGTON COUNTY 2100 CLARENDON BLVD STE 320 ARLINGTON, VA 22201-5400 (804) 693-3659 AUGUSTA COUNTY AUGUSTA COUNTY GOVERNMENT CENTER 18 GOVERNMENT CENTER LN VERONA, VA 24482-2639 (540) 245-5656 BATH COUNTY COURTHOUSE PO BOX 157 65 COURTHOUSE HILL WARM SPRINGS, VA 24484 (540) 839-7266 BEDFORD COUNTY COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BLDG 122 E MAIN ST STE 204 BEDFORD, VA 24523 (540) 586-7649 BLAND COUNTY 599 MAIN STREET SUITE 2 BLAND, VA 24315 (276) 688-4441 BOTETOURT COUNTY OLD POST OFFICE BLDG 2 EAST MAIN STREET FINCASTLE, VA 24090 (540) 473-8235 BRISTOL CITY 300 LEE STREET SUITE 101 BRISTOL, VA 24201 (276) 645-7318 BRUNSWICK COUNTY 100 TOBACCO ST. RM. 103 LAWRENCEVILLE, VA 23868-1823 (434) 848-4414 BUCHANAN COUNTY 23784 RIVERSIDE DR PO BOX 975 GRUNDY, VA 24614 (276) 935-6534 BUCKINGHAM COUNTY 13360 W JAMES ANDERSON HWY BUCKINGHAM, VA 23921 (434) 969-4304 BUENA VISTA CITY COURTHOUSE 2039 SYCAMORE AVENUE BUENA VISTA, VA 24416 (540) 261-8605 CAMPBELL COUNTY HISTORIC CLERK'S OFFICE 41 COURTHOUSE LN RUSTBURG, VA 24588-2610 (434) 332-9579 CAROLINE COUNTY PO BOX 304 212 N. MAIN STREET BOWLING GREEN, VA 22427-0304 (804)633-9083 CARROLL COUNTY GOVERNMENTAL CENTER 605-3 PINE STREET B110 HILLSVILLE, VA 24343-1404 (276) 730-3035 CHARLES CITY COUNTY 10900 COURTHOUSE ROAD CHARLES CITY, VA 23030 (804) 652-4606 CHARLOTTE COUNTY PO BOX 118 115 LEGRANDE AVE CHARLOTTE COURT HSE, VA 23923 (434) 542-5856 CHARLOTTESVILLE CITY CITY HALL ANNEX PO BOX 911 CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA 22902 (434) 970-3250 CHESAPEAKE CITY 411 CEDAR ROAD CHESAPEAKE, VA 23322 (757) 277-9797 CHESTERFIELD COUNTY 9848 LORI ROAD CHESTERFIELD, VA 23832 (804) 748-1241 CLARKE COUNTY 101 CHALMERS COURT BERRYVILLE, VA 22611 (540) 955-5168 COLONIAL HEIGHTS CITY 201 JAMES AVENUE COLONIAL HEIGHTS, VA 23834-9001 (804) 520-9277 COVINGTON CITY 515 E PINE ST COVINGTON, VA 24426 (540) 965-6380 CRAIG COUNTY 155 MAIN ST PO BOX 8 NEW CASTLE, VA 24127 (540) 864-6190 CULPEPER COUNTY 151 NORTH MAIN STREET SUITE 301 CULPEPER, VA 22701 (540) 825-0652 CUMBERLAND COUNTY 1487 ANDERSON HWY PO BOX 125 CUMBERLAND, VA 23040 (804) 492-4504 17

DANVILLE CITY 515 MAIN STREET DANVILLE, VA 24541 (434) 799-6560 DICKENSON COUNTY 2311 DICKENSON HIGHWAY PO BOX 1306 CLINTWOOD, VA 24228 (276) 926-1620 DINWIDDIE COUNTY THE PAMPLIN BUILDING 14016 BOYDTON PLANK ROAD DINWIDDIE, VA 23841 (804) 469-4500, Option #7 EMPORIA CITY 201 SOUTH MAIN STREET EMPORIA, VA 23847 (434) 634-9533 ESSEX COUNTY 205 S. CROSS ST. P.O. BOX 1561, STE. B TAPPAHANNOCK, VA (804) 443-4611 FAIRFAX COUNTY OFFICE OF ELECTIONS 12000 GOVERNMENT CENTER PKWY SUITE 323 FAIRFAX, VA 22035-0081 (703) 222-0776 FAIRFAX CITY GENERAL REGISTRAR 10455 ARMSTRONG STREET SISSON HOUSE FAIRFAX, VA 22030 (703) 385-7890 FALLS CHURCH CITY FALLS CHURCH CITY HALL 300 PARK AVENUE ROOM 101E FALLS CHURCH, VA 22046 (703) 248-5085 FAUQUIER COUNTY 32 WATERLOO STREET, STE 207 WARRENTON, VA 20186-8290 (540) 422-8290 FLOYD COUNTY 100 E. MAIN ST. ROOM 302 FLOYD, VA 24091-3781 (540) 745-9350 FLUVANNA COUNTY 211 MAIN STREET PALMYRA, VA 22963 (434) 589-3593 FRANKLIN COUNTY 1255 FRANKLIN STREET, STE 106 ROCKY MOUNT, VA 24151 (540) 483-3025 FRANKLIN CITY 100 SOUTH MAIN STREET FRANKLIN, VA 23851 (757) 562-8545 FREDERICK COUNTY 107 N. KENT STREET SUITE 102 WINCHESTER, VA 22601-5039 (540) 665-5660 FREDERICKSBURG CITY EXECUTIVE PLAZA 601 CAROLINE STREET SUITE 500-A FREDERICKSBURG, VA 22401 (540) 372-1030 GALAX CITY 111 E. GRAYSON ST., ROOM #102 GALAX, VA 24333 (276) 236-7509 GILES COUNTY 201 N MAIN STREET SUITE 1 PEARISBURG, VA 24134 (540) 921-2802 GLOUCESTER COUNTY 6467 MAIN STREET, SUITE 106 BUILDING ONE GLOUCESTER, VA 23061 (804) 693-3659 GOOCHLAND COUNTY 1800 SANDY HOOK RD GOOCHLAND, VA 23063 (804) 556-5803 GRAYSON COUNTY 129 DAVIS STREET INDEPENDENCE, VA 24348 (276) 773-2842 GREENE COUNTY 32 STANARD STREET STANARDSVILLE, VA 22973 (434) 985-5213 GREENSVILLE COUNTY 1781 GREENSVILLE COUNTY CIRCLE EMPORIA, VA 23847 (434) 348-4228 HALIFAX COUNTY PO BOX 400 1030 COWFORD RD HALIFAX, VA 24558 (434) 476-3322 18 HAMPTON CITY 1919 COMMERCE DR, SUITE 280 HAMPTON, VA 23666 (757) 727-6218 HANOVER COUNTY WICKHAM BUILDING ROOM 119 7497 COUNTY COMPLEX RD HANOVER, VA 23169 (804) 365-6080 HARRISONBURG CITY 345 SOUTH MAIN ST HARRISONBURG, VA 22801 (540) 432-7707 HENRICO COUNTY 4301 E. PARHAM RD ANNEXATION BUILDING ROOM 105 HENRICO, VA 23228 (804) 501-4347 HENRY COUNTY 3300 KINGS MOUNTAIN RD PO BOX 7 COLLINSVILLE, VA 24078 (276) 638-5108 HIGHLAND COUNTY 49 SPRUCE ST., SUITE 1 MONTEREY, VA 24465 (540) 468-2013 HOPEWELL CITY 309 N 2ND AVE HOPEWELL, VA 23860 (804) 541-2232 ISLE OF WIGHT COUNTY 17106 MONUMENT CIRCLE PO BOX 77 ISLE OF WIGHT, VA 23397-0077 (757) 365-6230 JAMES CITY COUNTY 101 MOUNTS BAY RD BLDG B WILLIAMSBURG, VA 23185-6569 (757) 253-6868 KING & QUEEN COUNTY P. O. BOX 56 232 ALLENS CIRCLE KING & QUEEN C.H., VA 23085 (804) 785-5980 KING GEORGE COUNTY PO BOX 1359 10459 COURTHOUSE DR SUITE 102 KING GEORGE, VA 22485 (540) 775-9186 KING WILLIAM COUNTY 180 HORSE LANDING ROAD PO BOX 173 KING WILLIAM, VA 23086 (804) 769-4952

LANCASTER COUNTY 8311 MARY BALL RD LANCASTER, VA 22503 (804) 462-5277 LEE COUNTY LEE COUNTY COURT HOUSE 33640 MAIN ST. SUITE 104 JONESVILLE, VA 24263 (276) 346-7780 LEXINGTON CITY 300 E. WASHINGTON ST. P. O. BOX 922 LEXINGTON, VA 24450 (540) 462-3706 LOUDOUN COUNTY 750 MILLER DRIVE, SE SUITE C LEESBURG, VA 20175-8916 (703) 777-0380 LOUISA COUNTY 1 WOOLFOLK AVE LOUISA, VA 23093 (540) 967-3427 LUNENBURG COUNTY 160 COURTHOUSE SQUARE LUNENBURG, VA 23952 (434) 696-3071 LYNCHBURG CITY 3236 ODD FELLOWS ROAD SUITE 110 LYNCHBURG, VA 24501-5012 (434) 847-1609 MADISON COUNTY PO BOX 267 302 THRIFT ROAD MADISON, VA 22727-0267 (540) 948-6533 MANASSAS CITY 9025 CENTER STREET MANASSAS, VA 20110 (703) 257-8230 MANASSAS PARK CITY ONE PARK CENTER COURT MANASSAS PARK, VA 20111 (703) 335-8806 MARTINSVILLE CITY 55 W. CHURCH STREET CITY HALL ROOM 122 MARTINSVILLE, VA 24112 (276) 403-5122 MATHEWS COUNTY 50 BRICKBAT ROAD MATHEWS, VA 23109 (804) 725-3200 MECKLENBURG COUNTY 439 MADISON STREET PO BOX 436 BOYDTON, VA 23917 (434) 738-6191 MIDDLESEX COUNTY 865 GENERAL PULLER HIGHWAY SALUDA, VA 231149 (804) 758-4420 MONTGOMERY COUNTY 755 ROANOKE STREET SUITE 1F CHRISTIANSBURG, VA 24073 (540) 382-5741 NELSON COUNTY 571 FRONT STREET LOVINGSTON, VA 22949 (434) 263-4068 NEW KENT COUNTY 7911 COURTHOUSE WAY SUITE 400 PO BOX 128 NEW KENT, VA 23124 (804) 966-9699 NEWPORT NEWS CITY CITY HALL 2400 WASHINGTON AVE NEWPORT NEWS, VA 23607-4305 (757) 962-8683 NORFOLK CITY 810 UNION ST ROOM 808 NORFOLK, VA 23510 (757) 664-4353 NORTHAMPTON COUNTY 16404 COURTHOUSE RD PO BOX 510 EASTVILLE, VA 23347-0510 (757) 678-0480 NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY NORTHUMBERLAND CO. COURTHOUSE 72 MONUMENT PLACE HEATHSVILLE, VA 22473 (804) 580-4655 NORTON CITY 201 PARK AVENUE, NE COMMUNITY CENTER BUILDING NORTON, VA 24273 (276) 679-1162 NOTTOWAY COUNTY 263 WEST COURTHOUSE ROAD CREWE, VA 23930 (434) 645-8148 ORANGE COUNTY 146 MADISON RD SUITE 204 ORANGE, VA 22960 (540) 672-5262 PAGE COUNTY 103 SOUTH COURT STREET SUITE D LURAY, VA 22835 (540) 743-3986 PATRICK COUNTY COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BLDG. 106 RUCKER STREET PO BOX 635 STUART, VA 24171-0635 (267) 694-7206 PETERSBURG CITY 229 N. MARKET STREET PETERSBURG, VA 23803 (804) 733-8071 PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY 110 OLD CHATHAM ELEM LANE CHATHAM, VA 24531 (434) 432-7971 POQUOSON CITY 500 CITY HALL AVE. RM 139 POQUOSON, VA 23662 (757) 868-3070 PORTSMOUTH CITY 801 CRAWFORD STREET, 1ST FL. PORTSMOUTH, VA 23704 (757) 393-8644 POWHATAN COUNTY 3910 OLD BUCKINGHAM ROAD STE. E POWHATAN, VA 23139 (804) 598-5604 PRINCE EDWARD COUNTY 124 N MAIN STREET FARMVILLE, VA 23901 (434) 392-4767 PRINCE GEORGE COUNTY 6602 COURTS DRIVE STE 243 PO BOX 34 PRINCE GEORGE, VA 23875 (804) 722-8748 PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY 9250 LEE AVENUE STE. 1 MANASSAS, VA 20110-5554 (703) 792-6470 PULASKI COUNTY 87 COMMERCE STREET PULASKI, VA 24301 (540) 980-2111 RADFORD CITY 619 2ND STREET RADFORD, VA 24141 540-267-3156 19

RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY 262A GAY STREET COURTHOUSE COMPLEX PO BOX 236 WASHINGTON, VA 22747 (540) 675-5380 RICHMOND COUNTY 101 COURT STREET WARSAW, VA 22572-1000 (804) 333-4772 RICHMOND CITY CITY HALL 900 EAST BROAD STREET, ROOM 105 PO BOX 61037 RICHMOND, VA 23261-1037 (804) 646-5950 ROANOKE COUNTY 5204 BERNARD DR. SUITE 300B PO BOX 20884 ROANOKE, VA 24018 (540) 772-7500 ROANOKE CITY MUNICIPAL NORTH 215 CHURCH AVENUE SW, ROOM 109 ROANOKE, VA 24005 (540) 853-2281 ROCKBRIDGE COUNTY 150 SOUTH MAIN STREET LEXINGTON, VA 24450 (540) 463-7203 ROCKINGHAM COUNTY 20 E GAY STREET HARRISONBURG, VA 22802 (540) 564-3055 RUSSELL COUNTY COURTHOUSE ANNEX 96 RUSSELL ST. LEBANON, VA 24266 (276) 889-8006 SALEM CITY PO BOX 203 19 EAST CLAY STREET SALEM, VA 24153 (540) 375-3034 SCOTT COUNTY 382 JONES ST/ SUITE 102 PO BOX 1892 GATE CITY, VA 24251 (276) 386-3843 SHENANDOAH COUNTY 600 N. MAIN STREET SUITE 103 WOODSTOCK, VA 22664 (540) 459-6195 SMYTH COUNTY 121 BAGLEY CIR SUITE 108 MARION, VA 24354 (276) 706-8331 SOUTHAMPTON COUNTY 22305 MAIN STREET COURTLAND, VA 23837 (757) 653-9280 SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY 9106A COURTHOUSE ROAD PO BOX 113 SPOTSYLVANIA, VA 22553 (540) 507-7380 STAFFORD COUNTY 1300 COURTHOUSE ROAD STAFFORD, VA 22554-7232 (540) 658-4000 STAUNTON CITY CITY HALL FIRST FLOOR 116 W. BEVERLEY ST. PO BOX 58 STAUNTON, VA 24401 (540) 332-3840 SUFFOLK CITY 440 MARKET STREET PO BOX 1966 SUFFOLK, VA 23434-5238 (757) 514-7750 SURRY COUNTY SURRY GOVERNMENT CENTER 45 SCHOOL STREET SURRY, VA 23883 (757) 294-5213 SUSSEX COUNTY 15080 COURTHOUSE RD. SUSSEX, VA 23884 (434) 246-1047 TAZEWELL COUNTY 101 EAST MAIN STREET 3RD FLOOR ROOM 318 TAZEWELL, VA 24651 (276) 385-1305 (276) 385-1306 VIRGINIA BEACH CITY 2449 PRINCESS ANNE RD MUNICIPAL CENTER BUILDING 14 VIRGINIA BEACH, VA 23456 (757) 385-8683 WARREN COUNTY 220 NORTH COMMERCE AVE SUITE 700 FRONT ROYAL, VA 22630 (540) 635-4327 WASHINGTON COUNTY 25544 LEE HIGHWAY ABINGDON, VA 24211 (276) 676-6227 WAYNESBORO CITY 250 S WAYNE AVENUE SUITE 205 WAYNESBORO, VA 22980 (540) 942-6620 WESTMORELAND COUNTY 105 COURT SQUARE MONTROSS, VA 22520 (804) 493-8898 WILLIAMSBURG CITY STRYKER BUILDING 1ST FL. 401 LAFAYETTE STREET WILLIAMSBURG, VA 23185 (757) 220-6157 WINCHESTER CITY 107-A N. EAST LANE WINCHESTER, VA 22601 (540) 545-7910 WISE COUNTY 5607 PATRIOT DRIVE WISE COUNTY JUSTICE CENTER WISE, VA 24293 (276) 328-8331 WYTHE COUNTY 245 S. FOURTH ST. STE.101 WYTHEVILLE, VA 24382 (276) 223-6038 YORK COUNTY COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING 224 BALLARD ST. PO BOX 451 YORKTOWN, VA 23690 (757) 890-3440 20

These statements are only a summary of U.S. and Virginia election laws. Please read the posters at your polling place and visit the Department of Election s website at www.elections.virginia.gov. If you have questions about your voter registration status or elections in your locality, contact your local Voter Registrar or go to www.elections.virginia.gov. PREPARED BY THE VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF ELECTIONS 21