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

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

Just short of 2 million votes have already been cast in the 2020 election in Virginia, either through early voting or mail-in ballots that have been received at voting offices across the Commonwealth.

Saturday is the first of two Saturdays that citizens can vote in person at the Augusta County Government Center from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

COVID-19 is one issue in the public spat between the Waynesboro prosecutor’s office and the city. The bigger issue seems to be a turf battle between the prosecutor and the city over space.

Nearly a quarter of the state’s registered voters have voted in person or by mail, more than doubling already the number of absentee votes cast in the 2016 election.

Sen. Mark Warner and Seventh District Congresswoman Abigail Spanberger greeted early voters in Henrico on Monday to hit home the message: make your voice heard.

More than one in 10 registered voters in Staunton, Charlottesville and Albemarle County had already cast their ballots four weeks ahead of the Nov. 3 election.

Six outdoor mail collection boxes in Henrico, Chesterfield and Richmond were broken into over the weekend, and the United States Postal Service is investigating.

Sen. Mark Warner voted early in-person on the first day of early voting in Virginia, casting his ballot at the voter registration office in his hometown of Alexandria.

Fifth District Democratic congressional nominee Dr. Cameron Webb will be in Stanardsville on Saturday for a voting block party organized by Greene County RISE to raise awareness about voting options and registration as early voting begins this week across Virginia.
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