06/18/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/18/2026 08:55
For Immediate Release:
June 18, 2026
Contact For More Information:
Andrea M. Gaines
(804) 263-5752
[email protected]
RICHMOND, VA - In-person early voting for the Aug. 4, 2026, primary elections has started at registrar offices that are closed for Juneteenth.
All localities offer early voting. Voters are only allowed to vote early in the jurisdiction in which they are registered. Virginia's 45-day early voting period officially begins Saturday, June 20, but registrar offices that will be closed must offer early voting June 19. However, due to the Juneteenth holiday, most registrar offices will be closed. Those offices will offer early voting beginning June 18.
The localities that will be open for early voting June 19 are:
All other localities will begin early voting June 18.
Early in-person voting will continue through Saturday, Aug. 1.
To vote early in-person, registered voters should go to a designated early voting location for the jurisdiction in which they are registered, present their ID and cast a ballot.
Early voting locations vary by jurisdiction. Each locality in Virginia sets its own early voting location(s). Some jurisdictions offer early in-person voting at multiple satellite locations throughout the early voting period. Dates and times vary by jurisdiction. (Early Voting Office Locations)
For the first time, early voting will take place in all localities on two Sundays. In addition to the two Saturdays preceding Election Day, early voting will also take place on the second and third Sundays before Election Day.
For the 2026 primary, those days are Sunday, July 19; Saturday, July 25; Sunday, July 26, and Saturday, Aug. 1.
Curbside voting is also available for those with disabilities and those over 65 who wish to vote in person. Contact your general registrar's office for more information regarding voting hours, additional locations and ballot drop boxes. (Local Contact Information)
A list of acceptable forms of identification can be found online. (Do I need an ID to vote?)
Requested absentee ballots begin being mailed no later than June 19, including ballots to registered military and overseas voters.
Any registered voter can request an absentee ballot either in person, by mail, online (Citizen Portal) or by contacting their general registrar's office. The deadline to request a mailed absentee ballot is July 24.
Registered voters do not need a reason to request an absentee ballot.
Absentee ballots can be dropped off at the general registrar's office or designated dropbox location during the early voting period or at polling locations on Election Day. Absentee ballots returned by mail must be postmarked no later than Aug. 4 and received by noon Aug. 7.
Anyone with visual or manual dexterity impairment has the option to vote an absentee ballot using an electronic marking tool.
The deadline to register to vote and cast a regular ballot is July 24. Afterward, voters can register and vote through same-day registration and cast a provisional ballot. Same-day registration must take place in person either at an early voting location for the jurisdiction in which the voter intends to register or at their designated polling location on Election Day.
Voters with questions about absentee or early in-person voting can call their general registrar's office or the Department of Election at 1-800-552-9745 or email [email protected].
All 133 Virginia counties and cities will have a Republican primary, but only 82 will have a Democratic primary. (See maps below.)
On the ballot this year in Virginia are primaries for both Democratic and Republican nominees for House of Representatives seats, a Republican Party primary for U.S. Senate, and local races.
A full list of candidates in all 2025 races can be found online. Virginia Dept. of Elections: Candidates & Referendums
Important dates for the Aug. 4 election cycle: