Voter Resources
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A step-by-step guide on registering to vote in Virginia in 2025
Learn how to check your voter registration status and register to vote with this simple list.
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I’m a college student living in another state. How do I vote this year?
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.
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Here’s how to cast a Virginia ballot on Election Day
Voting in person on Election Day requires a bit of planning—so we’ve rounded up the facts you need to be informed.
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What to expect on Election Night
For many first-time voters, or just those who need a refresher, election night can be confusing. Here at Dogwood, we want to keep you informed this election season—so here is what you can expect on election night.
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Will Republicans refuse to certify Waynesboro votes? A lawsuit ruling is coming.
Republican election officials are threatening not to certify the election results in Waynesboro unless the ballots are hand-counted.
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How Virginia certifies its vote count after Election Day
While Virginia will likely have the unofficial results for many races the night of Election Day, it will take about a month for local and state officials to certify the election.
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US Supreme Court OKs Youngkin’s voter purge
The conservative majority on the US Supreme Court signed off on Virginia’s purging of voters with just days to go before Election Day. The US Supreme Court issued a short order Wednesday to allow Virginia to keep about 1,600 voters off the rolls and continue removing more voters with just days to go before Election…
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Virginia House Speaker: Vote for candidates ‘that have Virginia’s values.’ 3 questions with Don Scott
Virginia House Speaker Del. Don Scott shares his thoughts on the upcoming General Assembly session, the 2024 election, and the voter purge lawsuit.
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Vindman rallies in Dumfries ahead of key Virginia congressional matchup
Big names from national and state politics rallied in Dumfries, Virginia on Sunday in support of Eugene Vindman’s bid for Congress.
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US Supreme Court asked to OK Youngkin’s voter purge
Virginia today asked the US Supreme Court to intervene to allow the state to block about 1,600 people from being able to vote after a lower court ruled last week that the state ran afoul of voting laws when it canceled their registrations.























