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Virginia Voting Information

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Keep abreast of current issues with the following information.

See the State Board of Election site for a complete list of Virginia candidates, issues, and special elections.

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Candidates

Official Web site of the
Virginia Democratic party.
Official Web site of the Virginia Republican party.
Official Web site of the Libertarian party.

Other Links of Interest

Virginia State Board of Elections - Virginia voting and locality information

Virginia State Board of Elections shows how Virginians voted in the November 2000 elections for presidential and congressional candidates and the two proposed Virginia constitutional amendments.

NAACP - Encouraging African-American participation in the democratic process

League of Women Voters - Non-partisan information on democratic process or for Virginia, see
    DemocracyNet(DNet)
    The League of Women Voters Education Fund's DNet is an interactive online voter guide with nonpartisan, state-specific election information. Enter your zip code to read and compare candidate statements, suggest issues you care about and learn about the election process in your community. DNet provides a free online forum for candidates at all levels to debate the issues of importance in your community.
National Council of La Raza - Encouraging Hispanic American participation in the democratic process

Project Vote Smart - Non-partisan Web site providing access to candidate information including past voting records


Voter Registration

Registrars' offices are located in the City of Fredericksburg and the counties of Stafford, Spotsylvania, and Westmoreland.  You must register to vote in the county of your residence.

You are eligible to vote if you are a citizen of the United States, a legal resident of Virginia, at least 18 years of age (or you will be by the next general election), and/or have had the right to vote restored subsequent to a felony conviction or adjudication of mental incompetence. 

blu-star.gif (389 bytes)    Fredericksburg - Polling places are located at Hugh Mercer Elementary School (Ward 1), the Community Center (Ward 2), Walker-Grant Middle School (Ward 3), and Old Walker-Grant School (Ward 4).  Call the

Registrar at for more information.

blu-star.gif (389 bytes)    Stafford - Polling places are located throughout the county.  Call the Registrar at or visit their website at www.co.stafford.va.us/registrar.

blu-star.gif (389 bytes)    Spotsylvania - Polling places are located throughout the county.  Call the Registrar at .

blu-star.gif (389 bytes)    Westmoreland - Polling places are located throughout the county.  Call the Registrar at or visit their website at www.westmoreland-county.org/cc_vote.htm.