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Hampton Voter Registration issues deadlines for absentee voters
The state Department of Elections also recently launched an online portal through which voters can submit their request digitally.
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All early voting in person will be conducted between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday in the County Clerk Elections Office, which is located on the second floor of Dawson County Courthouse in Lamesa.
More than 1,500 eligible Virginia voters have successfully used the Citizen Portal since its launch on October 14. State law spells out 19 acceptable reasons for voting absentee.
The deadline to vote absentee in-person is on Saturday, October 31, 2015. “If they wait until election day, only electronic voting will be available”.
Each request for an absentee ballot must contain one voters name, resident address, and mailing address (if different from the resident address), date of birth, election requesting the absentee ballot for and signature of the person requesting a ballot.
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The Prince William Office of Elections wants people to know that there’s a lot on the ballot for the November 3 election. Virginia voters may call the Department of Elections’ toll free number for assistance at 800-552-9745.