Your guide to voting in Virginia's 2017 election

What you need to know before heading to the polls

ROANOKE, Va. – Virginians head to the polls Tuesday to decide who will be the next governor, lieutenant governor and attorney general. People will also be voting for who will represent them in Richmond in Virginia's House of Delegates and a variety of local elections.

WHAT TIME ARE THE POLLS OPEN AND WHERE CAN I FIND MY POLLING PLACE?

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Polls open at 6 a.m. and close at 7 p.m. and you can click here to find your polling place

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AM I REGISTERED TO VOTE?

It's easy to check! The Virginia Department of Election's website makes it easy to confirm,

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DO I NEED ID?

Yes. If you're a registered voter who forgets to bring photo identification, you can cast a provisional ballot. You'll then have until noon on Friday to deliver a copy of identification to your locality’s electoral board in order for your provisional ballot to be counted.

Click here to view all forms of acceptable ID in Virginia.

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WHAT'S ON MY BALLOT?

All Virginia residents will be able to vote for governor, lieutenant governor and attorney general. Other than that, you can click here to enter your address and see who is on your ballot.

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More info: http://elections.virginia.gov/


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