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2026 Midterm Elections &
Virginia Constitutional Ballot Questions

Enter your street address to find your Congressional District, your precinct polling place, and a sample ballot for the Republican primaries:

Order your absentee ballot or register to vote here.

Republican Nominee for U.S. Senate

Virginia's General elections are scheduled for Tuesday, November 3, 2026.

Early voting begins on Friday, September 18 and ends on Saturday, October 31, 2026.

Bert Mizusawa

U.S. Senate
Website

Republican Candidates for U.S. House of Representatives

Virginia's General Elections are scheduled for Tuesday, November 3, 2026.

Early voting begins on Friday, September 18 and ends on Saturday, October 31, 2026.

Tony Sabio

8th Congressional District
Website

Dave Beckwith

10th Congressional District
Website

Arthur Purves

11th Congressional District
Website
Are you interested in running for office? Email candidates@FairfaxGOP.org

Proposed Virginia Constitutional Amendments 

All Virginia Voters will have these 3 questions on their ballot.

The Fairfax GOP Membership voted overwhelmingly to opppose all 3 proposed amendments.

Virginia's General Elections are scheduled for Tuesday, November 3, 2026.

Early voting begins on Friday, September 18 and ends on Saturday, October 31, 2026.

Ballot Question #1 - YES or NO

Should the Constitution of Virginia be amended to (i) protect the freedom to make personal decisions about prenatal care, childbirth, postpartum care, birth control, abortion, miscarriage management, and fertility care; (ii) protect doctors, nurses, and patients from being punished for these decisions; and (iii) allow for restrictions on access to abortion during the third trimester of pregnancy except when the patient's health is at risk or the pregnancy cannot survive?

Ballot Question #2 - YES or NO

Should the Constitution of Virginia be amended to (i) remove the ban on same-sex marriage; (ii) affirm that two adults may marry regardless of sex, gender, or race; and (iii) require all legally valid marriages to be treated equally under the law?

Ballot Question #3 - YES or NO

Should the Constitution of Virginia be amended (i) to provide for the fundamental right to vote in the Commonwealth, (ii) to revise the qualifications of voters so that a person convicted of a felony is not entitled to vote during his period of incarceration but is automatically invested with the right to vote upon release from incarceration, and (iii) to update the existing prohibition on voting by persons found to be mentally incompetent to instead apply to persons who have been found to lack the capacity to understand the act of voting?

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