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Where to Vote

Local polling locations

 

The Virginia State Board of Elections website has a handy tool to help you find your polling place. Here’s how to use it:

  1. Choose your “locality” – residents who live in the Alexandria (County), Annandale, Burke, Springfield, Lorton and Mount Vernon areas will choose “Fairfax County” from the drop-down menu provided.
  2. Enter your last name, first name, date of birth and the last four digits of your Social Security Number in the fields provided. All of this information is required.
  3. Click “find.”

The search results will return your voting precinct along with other information. To get the exact address of your specific polling location, click on the + (plus) sign next to “Polling Place.”

From this page, you can also see a preview of your ballot.

There’s a chance, due to redistricting, that your polling location in the November elections will be different than your polling location in past elections.

Patch will be live-blogging election returns.

Tom Bland

8:45 pm on Friday, August 19, 2011

Great article in the Burke Patch. I hope every one in the Braddock DIstrict gets out to vote in the Braddock District for their new supervisor on the County Board of Supervisors. I support Democrat, Janet Oleszek, because she has been a member of the Fairfax County School Board and she nearly defeated Ken Cuccinelli for a Virginia State Senate seat. She has the experience and support need to defeat Republican John Cook, current Braddock Supervisor in the general election in November 2011. Thanks, Tom Bland, Burke, VA

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