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VOTING
ON ELECTION DAY
- May 6 -- Towns & Cities Elections
- June 10 -- Primaries Elections
- The last day for voter registration is 30 days
prior to the election.
- Election
Day for Fall 2008 is November 4, 2008.
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- How will I know
where to
vote
after registering?
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The
Registrar's Office determines eligibility and confirms acceptance
of
a registration application by mailing to the registrant a voter
information
card. The voter information card includes election districts and the
name
and address of the voting location. Citizens should check with the
voter
registrar if they are not notified within a reasonable time of the
status
of their voter applications.
Find
your polling place online
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- On
election
day
when do the
polls open and close?
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- Will I need to show
identification
(ID) to
vote in Fairfax County on election day?
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Yes. In Fairfax County
voters are
required
to provide an identification (ID) to vote. Legislation adopted this
year
by the Virginia General Assembly requires you to provide identification
(ID) at the polls (or to sign an Affirmation
of Identity) in order to vote.
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- What is an
acceptable form
of
Voter ID?
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Acceptable forms of
identification include the following:
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Virginia voter identification card
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Valid Virginia driver's license
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Military ID
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Any Federal, state or local government-issued
ID
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Employer issued photo ID card
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Social Security card
Any voter who forgets to bring acceptable ID to the polls may still
vote but, will be requested to sign, under oath, an Affirmation of
Identity form affirming that he/she is the voter he/she claims to
be. A voter who requires assistance to vote by reason of physical
disability or an inability to read or write may, if he so requests,
also be assisted in completing this statement.
New ID
Requirements for Certain Voters
For persons who registered to vote in Virginia by mailing their
registration applications on or after January 1, 2003, the federal Help
America Vote Act of 2002 requires those persons to show identification
(ID) when voting for the first time in a federal election if they did
not send a copy of one of these IDs with their voter registration
applications. Any of the following types of ID are acceptable:
- A current and
valid photo ID (for example a driver’s
license);
- Or a current
utility bill, bank statement,
government check or paycheck that
shows name and address;
- Or another
government document that shows name and
address (for example a voter card).
This new federal ID requirement applies the first time a person votes
in any federal election, either on the day of the election or by
absentee ballot. If the voter does not present one of these forms
of ID at the polls, that person can still vote, but must cast a
conditional ballot. This is a paper ballot that the local
electoral board counts the day after the election, after it verifies
the person was qualified to vote in that precinct.
When the person votes in other elections after his or her first federal
election, the regular Virginia ID requirement will apply, as it does to
all other voters.
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- What happens if I fail to bring the
acceptable identification
(ID) to the polls? May I vote?
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A voter who fails to bring acceptable ID to the
polls
may still vote
after signing, under oath, an Affirmation of Identity, which is the
voter's
certification in writing that the name and address information provided
to the election officials at the polling place is correct.
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- I will be out of
town on
election
day. Can
I vote absentee?
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Any registered voter who
expects
to be away
or otherwise physically unable to go to the polls on election day may
request
an absentee ballot.
ABSENTEE
BALLOT INFORMATION
By Mail: Application
forms may
be requested
from the General Registrar's Office beginning ten months before the
general
election and are also available at registration sites and government
centers.
Mail applications must be received by the General Registrar at least
SEVEN
DAYS before an election. Voted ballots must be received in the office
by
7:00 p.m. Election Day to be counted.
In Person: In-person
registration is available
before an election. Call the Registrar's
office for ballot availability. In Fairfax County, satellite
locations
are available before general elections. IN-PERSON
ABSENTEE
VOTES MAY BE CAST THROUGH THE SATURDAY BEFORE EACH ELECTION DAY.
Online: Download and
print the
application
form found at the
Electoral Board and General Registrar's web site. Mail applications
must be received by the General Registrar at least FIVE DAYS before an
election. Voted ballots must be received in the office by 7:00 p.m.
Election
Day to be counted.
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The League does not support any political
party
or candidate.
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of the Fairfax Area
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Women
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