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Voter Registration

General Registrar: Brandi D. Lilly
Chief Assistant Registrar: Connie Massey
Assistant Registrar: Martha Fretwell

Augusta County Electoral Board Members
Chairman: Ruth C. Talmage
Vice Chairman: Jim W. Hinton
Secretary: Faye H. Horn

OFFICIAL CALL OF A PRIMARY ELECTION NOTICE FOR AUGUSTA COUINTY - 6/11/13 - FPCA and FWAB
Call of a Primary Election - Democratic Party
Call of a Primary Election - Republican Party 

Augusta County Sample Ballots may be viewed under the Election Calendar and Schedules page.

Are you registered to vote?
Select your locality, insert your full name, date of birth and last four of your social security number to verify your voter registration status, polling place and to track absentee and provisional ballot status.

Registering to Vote
To be eligible to register to vote in Virginia a person must:
Be a resident of Virginia (A person who has come to Virginia for temporary purposes and intends to return to another state is not considered a resident for voting purposes)
Be a U. S. Citizen
Be 18 years old (Any person who is 17 years old and will be eighteen years of age at the next general election shall be permitted to register in advance and also vote in any intervening primary or special election)
Does not claim the right to vote in any other State
Not currently declared mentally incompetent by a court of law
If convicted of a felony, your right to vote must have been restored

To register you must complete a Virginia Voter Registration Application and submit it to the Augusta County Voter Registration Office. You may register to vote year-round except during the 28 days prior to a general or primary election. Registration applications may be deposited at our office in person or by mail. Virginia Law requires that those who register by mail, rather than in person, will be required to vote in person the first time they vote. Exempt from this requirement are military service members and dependents, overseas citizens employed outside the continental U.S., full-time students, and disabled persons.

Voter ID Requirements
Virginia voters are reminded that legislation adopted by the 2000 Virginia General Assembly requires them to provide identification at the polls (or to sign an Affirmation of Identity) in order to vote.

Last updated: 3/1/2013 2:51:59 PM