Election Information Center
Up-to-date information about the November 2024 General Election.
Click here to register! Even if you register after the deadline, you can still vote! Just ask for a provisional ballot at your polling place or early voting location.
If you're already registered to vote, first double-check to make sure that all your information is accurate.
Click here to register! Even if you register after the deadline, you can still vote! Just ask for a provisional ballot at your polling place or early voting location.
If you're already registered to vote, first double-check to make sure that all your information is accurate.
The Virginia Voter Guide endorses pro-education candidates up and down the ballot because who we elect into office and local leadership positions will determine the quality of our state's public education system for years to come. Check back soon to use our comprehensive guide of who is on your ballot as you prepare to cast your vote.
Voting by Mail in Virginia!
Voting by mail (sometimes called “Absentee voting”) is available to all Virginia voters. Voting by mail is safe, secure, and accessible. Login to your Virginia State voter's portal to request your vote by mail ballot so that this election, you can cast a vote for pro-education candidates from the comfort of your home.
Register by October 15th
Find Your Polling Place
Plan to Vote By November 5th
Frequently Asked Questions
I'm not yet registered to vote in Virginia. When is the voting registration deadline?
The 2024 voter registration deadline is October 15th. You can register to vote online, in person at your local Voter Registration Office, or by mail.
The 2024 voter registration deadline has passed, can I still register to vote in this November election?
Yes! After October 15th, you can register to vote through Virginia's same-day voter registration process. To register to vote same-day, visit your local Voter Registration Office.
How do I find my polling place?
You can find your polling place here.
Can I bring my children to the polls with me when I vote?
Yes! You can bring your kids to the polls with you. Please keep in mind that state law only allows for children under the age of 15 to accompany you into the voting booth.
I have a disability and need assistance casting my vote at the polls. What are my options?
If you have a disability and require assistance casting a vote, an election official at the polls can help you cast your vote. You can also bring your own helper to the polls to assist you.
I lost my vote by mail ballot, and it's too late to request a new one. Can I still cast a vote in this November election?
Yes! You can visit your local polling place during the early vote period (up until November 2nd) or on Election Day (November 5th) and vote provisionally. You may need to provide additional information after Election Day to finalize or “cure” your vote, but remember - every vote counts!