Office of Elections Alert:
Only voters who reside in the 11th Congressional District are eligible to vote in the special election. To confirm your eligibility, go to the Citizen Portal or call the Office of Elections at 703-222-0776.
Please review the list of early voting sites carefully. Five locations (Mason Governmental Center, McLean Governmental Center, Mount Vernon Governmental Center, Thomas Jefferson Library and Tysons-Pimmit Library) are not open for the special election.
12000 Government Center Pkwy, Conference Room 7,
Fairfax, 22035
6507 Columbia Pike, Annandale 22003
1437 Balls Hill Rd, McLean 22101
2511 Parkers Lane, Alexandria 22306
7415 Arlington Blvd, Falls Church 22042
7584 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church 22043
In-person early voting is available 45 days before elections held in Fairfax County. Check back for locations and schedules for Early Voting in future elections. Unlike election day voting, when voters must vote in their precinct, during early voting, any Fairfax County voter may vote at any Fairfax County early voting location.
No. Any voter registered in Fairfax County may vote early. Students registered in Fairfax County may return from school in another county or state to vote early.
However, to vote normally, you will need to provide your name and address and present an acceptable ID, just as you would at your polling place on election day. If you don’t have an acceptable ID, you may complete an ID Confirmation Statement, which serves as an acceptable ID and will allow you to check in and vote routinely. Alternately, you may vote a provisional ballot and provide a copy of your ID to the Office of Elections before noon on the Friday after the election.
Your ballot is counted when you feed it into the digital scan voting machine. However, the votes on the voting machines are not tallied until election day and are not reported until after 7 p.m. on election night.
No, an absentee ballot application is not used for in-person early voting.