Politics & Government

VA Election: Early Voting Ends Oct. 30 In Falls Church

As the Nov. 2 election approaches, in-person early voting will be available through the end of the week in Falls Church.

FALLS CHURCH, VA — With Virginia's Nov. 2 general election less than a week away, in-person early voting will be available through the end of the week in Falls Church.

Falls Church residents can vote early at City Hall at 300 Park Ave. from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. through Friday and from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 30.

To vote in person, an acceptable form of ID is required, but it is no longer required to be a photo ID. Examples of accepted ID include a Virginia driver's license, DMV-issued ID, U.S. passport, current utility bill, bank statement, government check, paycheck and more.

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Those who are voting by mail must return the mail-in ballot by 5 p.m. on Nov. 2, Election Day, in person or have it postmarked by Nov. 2 and received by noon on Nov. 5. As an alternative to mail, ballots can be dropped off at the Falls Church Voter Registration and Office of Elections at 300 Park Ave., or in the secure ballot box located outside city hall no later than 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 2.

A witness signature is required for by-mail absentee ballots. Anyone can serve as a witness.

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Those voting in person on Election Day can visit their polling place on Tuesday, Nov. 2 from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. Voters in line by 7 p.m. will be able to vote. Check your polling place on the Virginia Department of Elections online portal, or see polling locations on the map provided by the Falls Church Voter Registration and Office of Elections.

Falls Church voters will be deciding races for Virginia governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general, Virginia House of Delegates, city council, school board, sheriff, commissioner of revenue, and treasurer.

Click here for a sample ballot for voters in Falls Church.

Governor

  • Glenn A.Youngkin-R
  • Terry R.McAuliffe-D
  • Princess L. Blanding-LP

Lieutenant Governor

  • Winsome E. Sears-R
  • Hala S. Ayala-D

Attorney General

  • Jason S. Miyares-R
  • Mark R. Herring-D

House of Delegates - 53rd District

  • Sarah White-R
  • Marcus B. Simon -D

Sheriff

  • Metin A. "Matt" Cay
  • Write-in

Commissioner of Revenue

  • Thomas P. Clinton
  • Write-in

Treasurer

  • Jody P. Acosta
  • Write-in

City Council

(vote for not more than four)

  • David F. Snyder
  • Debora "Debbie" Schantz-Hiscott
  • Marybeth D. Connelly
  • Stuart M. Whitaker
  • Caroline S. Lian
  • Scott Diaz

School Board

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