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Every Vote Counts has raised more than $330,000 since forming. The group wants at-large council members and aims to persuade ...
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Virginia’s 2025 primary election is Tuesday; here’s a preview - MSNVirginia is one of just four states that hold elections every year. Ocampo said this helps the Registrar’s Office prepare. “It certainly keeps us fresh, that’s for sure.
The Virginia Department of Elections, working with the non-profit VotingWorks, will coordinate the audit, which will begin Feb. 16 for general registrars and Electoral Board members.
The Virginia Department of Elections website also has a polling location lookup tool. You can also contact your local registrar’s offices for all early voting and satellite location information.
Susan Beals, Commissioner of Elections for the Commonwealth of Virginia, reported a record 6,374,437 registered voters as of Nov. 1. As of Tuesday, 2,305,439 Virginians have already cast their ...
Official election results are now posted on the Virginia Department of Elections website. Close Ad To stream 13News Now on your phone, you need the 13News Now app.
On Tuesday, at about 11 a.m., Virginia Department of Elections Commissioner Susan Beals provided an update regarding Election Day. If you missed it, you can view the briefing in its entirety below ...
Thousands of workers and volunteers are prepared for Election Day in Virginia on Tuesday with an added effort to combat rampant lies and falsehoods about voting and how the system works. The ...
Virginia Department of Elections Commissioner Susan Beals said in an 8 p.m. media briefing after polls closed Tuesday that she had not heard of any specific concerns on the 3,400 voters who had ...
2023 Virginia general election: ... By mail: According to the Virginia Department of Elections, your ballot must be postmarked on or before Nov. 7 and received by noon on Monday, Nov. 13.
That was never more true than in 2020, when then-President Donald Trump and his allies took aim at Georgia poll workers in a failed attempt to overturn the results of the presidential election.
RICHMOND, Va. (WAVY) — The Virginia Department of Elections announced “Free to Be Absentee,” their new awareness campaign designed to educate voters about absentee and early voting to avoid ...
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