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Reminder: In-person early voting in Virginia ends this Saturday, Oct. 31

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The last day for Virginia voters to cast early in-person ballots for the Nov. 3 general election is Saturday, Oct. 31.

All local voter registration offices will be open for at a period of at least 8 hours that day. Voters can contact their local General Registrar’s office for hours of operation. Information about local offices – including location, hours open and how to contact them – is available on the Virginia Department of Elections website at www.elections.virginia.gov/localGR.

Voters do not have to fill out an application to vote in person. Voters can go to their general registrar’s office or satellite voting location, show ID and cast a ballot.

More information about what IDs are considered acceptable can be found at www.elections.virginia.gov/voterID.

Voters that have not returned their mail-in absentee ballots should do so as soon as possible. Absentee ballots may be returned via mail or dropped off at a voter’s general registrar’s office, satellite location or at their polling place on Election Day.

Voters with questions about in-person voting or any other aspect of the  Nov. 3 election may call the Virginia Department of Elections at (800) 552-9745, email the department at [email protected], or visit our website at www.elections.virginia.gov.

Voters are also encouraged to follow on Twitter at @vaElect, Facebook at @VirginiaELECT and Instagram at @va_election.

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