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Your best choices

President — Kamala Harris

“The American Dream belongs to all of us….Our unity is our strength, and our diversity is our power. We reject the myth of “us” vs. “them.” We are in this together”

Vice president — Tim Walz

“Our nation is defined by an unshakable belief that we, the people, have the ability to control our destiny. A belief that anyone can reach out and grab opportunity and create a more prosperous future for themselves, their children and their grandchildren.”

U.S. Senate — Tim Kaine

“Like a lot of people, I have been a leader in some things, and I’ve been a follower in some things. I know how to work on a team. And most of life, frankly, to get things done you have to get done, you’ve got to work as a team.”

House of Representatives — Eugene Vindman

“America must remain a refuge for families like mine, where hard work matters, truth prevails, rights are protected, and we are all free to be who we are and pursue our dreams in this land of opportunity.”


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Important deadlines

Leave nothing to chance this year. Make a plan to cast your vote, early, by mail or in person. The dates and deadlines here can help you make a plan.

— Register to vote or update registration between now and Oct. 15. (Voting Registrar, 540-672-5262 or visit elections.virginia.gov/VRO)

— Vote early at the Registrar’s Office from Sept. 20 through Nov. 2 (Weekdays 8 a.mm. to 5 p.m., Saturdays, Oct. 26 and Nov. 2, 130 N. Madison Rd., Orange, VA))

— Apply for an absentee ballot from now until 5 p.m. Oct. 25 (Registrar’s Office)

— Return absentee ballot by 7 p.m. on Election Day, Nov. 5 (Registrar’s Office or polling place on Election Day)

— Vote in person 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. Election Day Nov. 5 at your assigned polling place.

Your voting registration

Who is eligible to register to vote in Virginia?

  • A citizen of the United States
  • At least 18 years of age by the next general election
  • A resident of Virginia
  • If convicted of a felony, your right to vote must have been restored
  • Not currently declared mentally incompetent by a court of law

Completing your application: 

When you complete your Virginia Voter Registration Application:

  1. Complete all information blocks. If any information requested does not apply to you, indicate such by writing “NA” in that block.
  2. Sign and date the application.
  3. Submit your application in advance of any registration deadlines.

Submit your application at the registrar’s office 

Orange County Office of Voter Registration and Elections
130 N. Madison Rd.
Orange, Virginia 22960

You can register to vote any time of the year, however, to be eligible to vote in the next election, registration must be completed 22 days prior to that election. See our Important Dates page for upcoming deadline information.

Updating your voter registration information

What if I have moved or changed my name?

To remain a qualified registered voter, the law requires you to notify your local registration office of any change in your name or address. You may change your information (name and/or address):

  • In person at our office or at your local DMV office
  • Virginia Voter Registration Application
  • Online at the Citizen Portal
    NOTE: If mailed, Voter Registration Applications or changes of address/name must be postmarked no later than the deadline specified for each election.

You can register to vote online or update your voter record by accessing the Citizen Portal via the Virginia Department of Elections.


Election problems?

If you have any problem voting, call one of the numbers below immediately. You have a right to cast your vote!

1-866-OUR-VOTE (866-687-8683)

1-888-VE-Y-VOTA (en Español)

1-888-API-VOTE (Asian multilingual assistance)

1-844-YALLA-US (Arabic)