
ABSENTEE VOTING IN VIRGINIA
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Absentee voting provides a means for qualified voters to
participate in upcoming elections even though they may not be able to go to
the polls on election day. Absentee voting in person begins approximately 45
days before a November General Election and approximately 30 days before
other elections and ends at 5:00 p.m. on the Saturday before the election.
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Per § 24.2-700 of the Code of Virginia, the following
registered voters may vote by absentee ballot in any election in which they
are qualified to vote:
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Any person who, in the regular and orderly course of his
business, profession, or occupation or while on personal business or
vacation, will be absent from the county or city in which he is entitled
to vote; |
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Any person who is (i) a member of a uniformed service of
the United States, as defined in 42 U.S.C. § 1973ff-6(7), on active duty,
or (ii) a member of the merchant marine of the United States, or (iii) who
temporarily resides outside of the United States, or (iv) the spouse or
dependent residing with any person listed in (i), (ii), or (iii), and who
will be absent on the day of the election from the county or city in which
he is entitled to vote. See
Absentee Voting Procedures for Overseas Personnel (Military & Non-Military)
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Any student attending a school or institution of learning,
or his spouse, who will be absent on the day of election from the county
or city in which he is entitled to vote; |
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Any person who is unable to go in person to the polls on
the day of election because of a physical disability or physical illness;
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Any person who is confined while awaiting trial or for
having been convicted of a misdemeanor, provided that the trial or release
date is scheduled on or after the third day preceding the election. Any
person who is awaiting trial and is a resident of the county or city where
he is confined shall, on his request, be taken to the polls to vote on
election day if his trial date is postponed and he did not have an
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Any person who is a member of an electoral board,
registrar, officer of election, or custodian of voting equipment; |
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Any duly registered person who is unable to go in person
to the polls on the day of the election because he is primarily and
personally responsible for the care of an ill or disabled family member
who is confined at home; or |
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Any duly registered person who is unable to go in person
to the polls on the day of the election because of an obligation
occasioned by his religion. |
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Any person who, in the regular and orderly course of his
business, profession, or occupation, will be at his place of work and
commuting to and from his home to his place of work for eleven or more
hours of the thirteen that the polls are open (6:00 AM to 7:00 PM).
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Any registered
and qualified voter may request a mail ballot for
presidential and vice-presidential
electors only by writing across the top of their absentee
application "request ballot for presidential electors only." A voter who
votes a "presidential only" ballot may not later decide to vote the rest
of the ballot. The same procedures and deadlines apply as for other
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New registrants who
submitted their voter registration applications by mail must vote in
person (either in-person absentee or at the polls on election day) unless
the voter is a full time college student, absent active duty military,
residing overseas, physically handicapped, age 65 or over (however, they
must also list a qualifying reason for voting absentee, as age itself does
not qualify a voter for an absentee ballot), or voting a "presidential only"
ballot.
Any voter with a question
about whether they qualify to vote absentee, or how to apply, should
contact their local elections office.
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You can contact your local
Voter
Registration Office to request an absentee ballot application. You can
either return the completed application to your local voter registration
office either by mail or fax. The absentee ballot application must be
received in your local voter registration office by the Thursday before
election day to receive a ballot by mail.
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Alternatively, you can download The
Virginia Absentee Ballot Application (pdf format). Or, if you are an
absent active duty military voter (or spouse/dependent) or overseas voter
you should
download
the Federal Post Card Application instead of the Virginia application.
You must have the Adobe™ Acrobat Reader installed on your computer to
view or print either portable document formatted (pdf) application. If
you do not have Adobe™ Acrobat Reader installed on your computer, you can
download and install the Adobe™ Acrobat Reader free of charge.
After downloading the application form: 1) print the form, 2) read the
instructions accompanying the form, 3) fill out the requested information on
the form carefully, 4) sign the form and, 5) mail or fax the completed
application to your
local general registrar's office by the Thursday before election day to
receive a ballot by mail. We do not accept email submissions of the absentee
ballot application. (Note, if you fax the
Federal
Post Card Application, you must then mail the signed original to your
local registrar, as it also serves as your registration application.)
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Virginia law prescribes that Applications for absentee
ballots shall be completed in one of the following manners:
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1) In Person
An application completed in person shall be made not less
than three days prior to the election in which the applicant offers to
vote and completed only in the office of the general registrar. The
applicant shall sign the application in the presence of a registrar or the
secretary of the electoral board.
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By mail, electronic or telephonic transmission
to a facsimile device
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Applications can be made by mail, electronic or
telephonic transmission to a facsimile device if one is available to the
office of the general registrar. If a facsimile device is not available
locally contact us . The
application shall be made to the appropriate registrar not less than
five days prior to the election in which the applicant offers to vote.
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You must complete a separate absentee ballot application
for each election in which you intend to vote absentee.
Exception: You may file a single
Federal Post Card
Application (FPCA) to register and apply for a ballot for the election
in which you wish to vote, applying no more than 12 months, or less than 29
days, before the election.
(i) a member of a uniformed service of the United States,
as defined in 42 U.S.C. § 1973ff-6(7), on active duty, or
(ii) a member of the merchant marine of the United States,
or
(iii) temporarily residing outside of the United States or
(iv) the spouse or dependent residing with any person
listed in (i), (ii), or (iii) above.
By using the FPCA, you are asking to receive ballots
for every election in which you are eligible to vote for the next two
regularly scheduled general elections for Federal office held after you
initially filed your application.
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