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RICHMOND,
VA – The Commonwealth of Virginia’s Congressional
District Primaries are scheduled for June 10. If a voter knows they will
be unable to go to the polls on election day they will need to apply for an
absentee ballot.
Absentee applications may be completed in person
at their General Registrar's office no later than Saturday, June 7.
However, absentee applications, being mailed or faxed to the General Registrar’s
office must be received no later than 5:00 p.m. Tuesday, June 3. A voter
must specify which party's ballot they are requesting.
Once cast, absentee ballots are final.
Absentee voters cannot change their mind and vote again even if their candidate
withdraws before the primary date. In order to be counted, voted absentee
ballots must be received by the time the polls close on Tuesday, June 10.
Applicants must list a qualifying reason for
voting absentee. A voter qualifies to vote by absentee ballot if they are
unable to go to the polls on election day because of one of the following
reasons:
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Student – A student attending an educational
institution or a spouse of a student attending an educational
institution. ·
Caregiver – The primary care giver for a
family member. ·
Business – Due to business reasons you will be
out of town. ·
Confinement – If you are awaiting trial or
have been convicted of a misdemeanor. ·
Personal Business or Vacation – If you will be
traveling outside your county or city on business or vacation. ·
Election Official – If you are an electoral
board member, a Registrar, or an Officer of Election or custodian of voting
equipment. ·
U.S. Uniformed Services – On active duty or are the spouse or a
dependant of an active duty service member. ·
Working and commuting to and from home for 11
or more hours during the hours between 6:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. ·
Physical Disability or illness ·
Temporarily residing outside of the United
States. ·
Religious obligation
For more information about an application to vote
by absentee ballot contact your local General Registrar or visit the Virginia
State Board of Elections web site at www.sbe.virginia.gov.
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