Register to vote

The Lake of the Woods Democratic Club believes that voting is every citizen’s precious right and sacred duty. We hope you’ll support our party’s candidates, but whether you do or not, please use the information below to make sure you’re on the rolls next Election Day.

The Orange County Registrar’s office is located at 130 N. Madison Road in Orange.

The county consists of five voting districts each of which has two or three precincts. Citizens voting for members of the Board of Supervisors and School Board can vote only within their district. Citizens in each district vote for constitutional officers, including sheriff, treasurer, commissioner of the revenue, Commonwealth’s attorney, and clerk of the court. The county was redistricted in 2021, following the 2020 census.

Voter Registration Forms available online:

No Excuse Absentee Voting in Person or by Mail

Office Hours:
Monday — Friday 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Address:
130 N. Madison Road
Orange, VA 22960

To contact the local Registrar’s Office for Orange County please dial (540) 672-5262. The fax number is (540) 672-4872.

To check your registration status or find your polling place,

Click here

Polling Locations

  • District 1 West — Barboursville Firehouse
  • District 1 East — Gordonsville Firehouse
  • District 1 Town — Gordonsville Town Hall
  • District 2 West — West Lightfoot Elementary School
  • District 2 East — Mine Run Fire Department
  • District 3 West — Prospect Heights Middle School
  • District 3 East — Unionville Elementary School
  • District 3 Town — Prospect Heights Middle School
  • District 4 West — Locust Grove Primary School
  • District 4 East — Germanna Community College
  • District 5 South — Lake of the Woods Clubhouse
  • District 5 North— Lake of the Woods Community Center

In the state Senate, Lake of the Woods is represented in the 28th District. In the House of Delegates, it’s in the 63rd District.

Lake of the Woods is represented in the 7th Congressional District of the U. S. House of Representatives.

To vote in an upcoming election, citizens must be 18 years old, and have registered 21 days prior to the scheduled election.

For more information, visit the Orange County Voter Registrar’s Web site.