Voting Info
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Early voting ends with a bang in Virginia as Election Day nears
Early voting surged in its final days in Virginia as all eyes – including those of federal civil rights attorneys – turn to Election Day tomorrow.
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Want to follow election results like a pro? Here’s what to watch in key states.
Here’s how you can keep up to date with election results in key states on November 5.
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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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VIDEO: How to check if you’re still on the voter roll in Virginia
There’s no time like the present to check and see if you were one of the more than 1,600 Virginians who had their voter registrations canceled since August. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Dogwood (@vadogwoodnews)
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Election officials vs. election observers vs. election campaigners: What’s the difference?
Election officials, observers, and campaigners have very specific jobs throughout the election process. Here’s what you need to know about each.
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Yes, Virginia, you can register to vote after Oct. 15
Virginia offers same-day voter registration. You can visit your polling place in person, register to vote, and then immediately cast your ballot.
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Here’s what to know about how we’re covering the 2024 elections
In our efforts to be a local news source you can trust, we wanted to share a little bit about how we’re thinking about our elections coverage this year—and every year, really.
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Ignore the disinformation. Virginia’s elections are secure.
Voter fraud is extremely rare, especially in Virginia where election officials have a high level of professionalism.
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What does a US senator really do and why is voting in this race so important?
It’s not just the president on the ballot this year—about one-third of the US Senate seats are up for grabs, including one in Virginia.

























