Early voting is underway in Virginia – the first state in the nation to allow in-person early voting in the 2024 presidential election.
A record number of Virginians are registered to vote this fall in an election that is expected to see significant turnout — in 2020 75% of registered Virginia voters cast a ballot.
In-person voting in Virginia for the Nov. 5 general election begins Friday morning and continues through Saturday, Nov. 2.
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In-person voting in Virginia for the November 5 general election begins Friday, September 20 and continues through Saturday, November 2.
Virginians who are overseas can find instructions on absentee voting on the Virginia Department of Elections website for more information. Incumbent Democratic Sen. Tim Kaine, who has held a U.S.