The introvert’s guide to Virginia voting in 2024
You can always skip the lines and vote by mail—or if you prefer to vote in person, here are some tips and tricks to minimize interactions.
You can always skip the lines and vote by mail—or if you prefer to vote in person, here are some tips and tricks to minimize interactions.
All registered Virginia voters have the right to vote by mail—you don’t have to provide a reason or prove that you’ll be out of town. Simply preferring to vote by mail is reason enough.
With a contentious election shaping up, we want to help you stay informed and up-to-date with accurate information. Here's what to do and avoid doing when voting by mail this year.
During the 2020 session of the Virginia General Assembly, state lawmakers voted in favor of “no excuse” absentee voting. That meant Virginians could vote in-person up to 45 days before Election Day using an absentee ballot without having to first provide a reason—and those same provisions still apply today.
Learn how to check your voter registration status and register to vote with this simple list.
Election season is upon us, Virginians! Whether you’re a first-time voter or a seasoned voting vet, voting can still be confusing—but we’ve broken down all you need to know about how to vote in Virginia.
The congressional race to represent Virginia’s 2nd District is one of the most hotly contested in the country and will help determine which party controls the US House of Representatives.
A competitive race in Hampton Roads is attracting national attention as Democrats and Republicans prepare for a November Election Day that will determine control of the narrowly divided US House of Representatives.