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    How to vote in Prince Edward County

    By Cardinal Staff,

    11 hours ago
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    The November 2024 elections will see Virginians voting for president, U.S. senator, the U.S. House of Representatives and, in some places, local offices. Cardinal News’ voter guide answers common questions about how to vote and what will be on your ballot.

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    Key dates

    When does voting begin?

    September 20: Early voting begins at your local registrar’s office .

    October 15: Deadline to register to vote if you’re not already registered. (Voters may register after this date using a provisional ballot) . Are you registered to vote? Check here .

    October 25: Deadline to apply for a mail ballot .

    November 2: Last day to vote early in-person at your local registrar’s office. Offices close at 5 p.m.

    November 5: In-person voting day at regular polling place. Polls are open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m.

    Where is my polling place?

    Find my polling place

    How to vote

    Can I vote with an out-of-state or expired license?

    Yes. If you get to your polling place without an acceptable ID, you can sign a statement affirming your identity and vote on a regular ballot, according to the Virginia Department of Elections . If your license is expired, you can still use it to vote.

    How can I vote by mail in Virginia?

    You can request a mail-in ballot for the primary election until October 25.

    Request the mail-in ballot on Virginia’s election portal , or by mailing an application for an absentee ballot to your local voter registration office. You can find the address for your voter registration office on the Virginia Department of Elections website .

    You can also request an absentee ballot up to 11 days until October 25. After October 25, only emergency absentee ballots are available until the day before the election. To qualify for an emergency absentee ballot, you need to have a serious conflict (like a work conflict, or a health issue of an immediate family member).

    Can I vote early in-person?

    Yes. You can vote early in-person at your local registrar’s office. You can find the location of the general registrar’s office in your jurisdiction and read more about early voting on the Virginia Department of Elections’ website.

    When do polls open?

    Polls will be open between 6 a.m. and 7 p.m. on Tuesday Nov. 5.

    If you are in line by 7 p.m., you will be allowed to vote.

    Can I vote from jail in Virginia?

    In many cases, yes. If you do not have a felony conviction, or if the governor has restored your right to vote after a felony conviction, you can vote – even from jail. This includes if you are being detained awaiting your court date, or are in jail for a misdemeanor conviction.

    If you have a felony conviction, you can petition the governor to restore your voting rights .

    Not sure if you’re eligible to vote?

    Check your registration status at virginia.gov .

    You can also check out this guide on how to vote in Virginia , Virginia DOE’s pocket voter guide , and read ProPublica’s guide on voting accessibility for more information.

    Federal candidates

    U.S. Senate
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    Hung Cao

    Legislative Body
    Member, United States Senate
    Party
    Republican
    Contact Info (Campaign)
    Campaign: PO Box 652, Purcellville, VA 20134
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    Timothy M. Kaine

    Legislative Body
    Member, United States Senate
    Party
    Democratic
    Contact Info (Campaign)
    Campaign: 1751 Potomac Greens Dr, Alexandria, VA 22314
    More About Timothy M. Kaine
    U.S. House of Representatives, 5th District
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    John McGuire

    Legislative Body
    Member, House of Representatives
    Party
    Republican
    Contact Info (Campaign)
    Campaign: PO Box 242, Manakin Sabot, VA 23103
    More About John McGuire
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    Gloria Tinsley Witt

    Legislative Body
    Member, House of Representatives
    Party
    Democratic
    Contact Info (Campaign)
    Campaign: PO Box 2225, Lynchburg, VA, 24505
    More About Gloria Tinsley Witt

    Local candidates

    Farmville Town Council At-Large
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    Daniel E. Dwyer

    Legislative Body
    Member Town Council – At Large
    Party
    Independent
    Contact Info (Campaign)
    Campaign: 514 Fourth Ave, Farmville, VA 23901
    More About Daniel E. Dwyer
    Farmville Town Council Ward 0950D

    Donald L. Hunter

    Legislative Body
    Member Town Council
    Party
    Independent
    Contact Info (Campaign)
    Campaign: 511 Longwood Ave, Farmville, VA 23901
    More About Donald L. Hunter
    Farmville Town Council Ward 0950E

    Sallie O. Amos

    Legislative Body
    Member Town Council
    Party
    Independent
    Contact Info (Campaign)
    Campaign: 105 Overton Hill, Farmville, VA 23901
    More About Sallie O. Amos
    Pamplin Mayor

    Sarah Hamlett Blackwell

    Legislative Body
    Mayor – Pamplin
    Party
    Independent
    Contact Info (Campaign)
    Campaign: 191 Church St, Pamplin, VA 23958
    More About Sarah Hamlett Blackwell
    Pamplin Town Council — 6 seats available

    John R. Marks

    Legislative Body
    Member Town Council – Pamplin
    Party
    Independent
    Contact Info (Campaign)
    Campaign: 2042 Pamplin Rd, Pamplin, VA 23958
    More About John R. Marks

    Ronald E. Franklin

    Legislative Body
    Member Town Council – Pamplin
    Party
    Independent
    Contact Info (Campaign)
    Campaign: PO Box 1312, Pamplin VA, VA 23958
    More About Ronald E. Franklin

    Patricia S. Miller

    Legislative Body
    Member Town Council – Pamplin
    Party
    Independent
    Contact Info (Campaign)
    Campaign: 207 Ralph St, Pamplin, VA 23958
    More About Patricia S. Miller

    Shannon F. Reed

    Legislative Body
    Member Town Council – Pamplin
    Party
    Independent
    Contact Info (Campaign)
    Campaign: PO Box 1235, Pamplin, VA 23958
    More About Shannon F. Reed

    Ken L. Swanson

    Legislative Body
    Member Town Council – Pamplin
    Party
    Independent
    Contact Info (Campaign)
    Campaign: 267 Church ST, Pamplin, VA 23958
    More About Ken L. Swanson

    Ruth U. Williamson

    Legislative Body
    Member Town Council – Pamplin
    Party
    Independent
    Contact Info (Campaign)
    Campaign: PO Box 1117, Pamplin, VA 23958
    More About Ruth U. Williamson

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