The Virginia State Primary is June 17
The Virginia General Election is November 4
- Register to vote or update an existing registration through Tuesday, May 27 using the online Citizen Portal, https://www.elections.
virginia.gov/citizen-portal/
- OR Same-day Registration begins May 28. Same Day registration is only available:
- in-person at the general registrar’s office for your locality
- at your satellite early voting site during the early voting period https://www.elections.
virginia.gov/casting-a-ballot/ early-voting-office-locations/ - at your precinct on Election Day
- Early, in-person voting begins on Friday, May 2 and will continue through 5:00pm Saturday June 14.
- Information on hours and locations for early voting in
– Fairfax County: https://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/elections/early-voting
– Loudoun County: https://www.loudoun.gov/5392/Early-Voting-Information
– Prince William County: https://www.pwcvotes.org/earlyvoting - Apply for a Primary ballot to be mailed to you
- Through 5:00pm on Friday June 6
- Your local registrar’s office must receive your request by 5:00pm
- Apply for an absentee ballot online using the Citizen Portal
Statewide races:
Governor: The gubernatorial race does not have a contested primary. Democrat Abigail Spanberger and Republican Winsome Earle Sears will face off in the general election.
Lieutenant Governor: This race has only a Democratic primary. The winner will face Republican nominee John Reid. Democratic primary: Alex Bastani, Ghazala Hashmi, Babur Lateef, Aaron Rouse, Victor Salgado, Levar Stoney
Attorney General: This race has only a Democratic primary. The winner will face Republican incumbent Jason Miyares in the general election.
Democratic primary: Jay Jones, Shannon Taylor
House of Delegates: Several races also have primaries, as do several city-specific races.