Fairfax County Republicans, early voting for the June primary starts on Friday, May 3rd and it’s imperative that every conservative voter takes action. This primary will determine our candidates for critical races, including the Republican nomination to challenge progressive U.S. Senator Tim Kaine, as well as candidates for the 10th Congressional District. (Republican candidates in the 8th and 11th Congressional Districts are running unopposed) Your participation is vital to shaping our future and promoting conservative values in Virginia and beyond.
1. Weatherproof Your Vote: Don’t let inclement weather on Election Day prevent you from casting your vote. Early voting ensures that rain or shine, your voice will be heard.
2. Convenience and Flexibility: Life can be unpredictable. Voting early gives you the flexibility to choose a voting day that fits your schedule, avoiding any last-minute conflicts. Fairfax County Voters can go to any early voting location. Click here for locations and hours.
3. Skip the Wait: Early voting typically involves shorter wait times. This means you can cast your vote quickly and efficiently, without the hassle of long lines.
1. Mark the Calendar: Early voting begins on May 3rd and runs until June 15th. Select a date that best fits your schedule and set a reminder to make sure you don’t forget.
2. Get A Custom Sample Ballot: Click here to use the Fairfax County Republican Party’s Voter Tool to see exactly who will be on your ballot. See below for locations and hours.
3. ID Requirements: Ensure you have valid identification such as a driver’s license, state-issued ID card, or military ID. Check that your ID is current and accessible on the day you decide to vote.
4. Mobilize Others: Encourage your family, friends, and neighbors in Fairfax County to vote early. Offer to go as a group for added motivation and to demonstrate the power of our community’s collective voice.
Your vote in the upcoming primary is crucial. The candidates we choose will represent our party in the fight against Senator Tim Kaine and for seats in the 8th, 10th, and 11th Congressional Districts. By making a plan to vote, you ensure that our values and vision for the future are represented on the ballot.
Let’s unite as Fairfax County Republicans and show our strength and commitment to our principles. Remember, every vote is a step towards victory. Make your plan to vote early and help set the course for a successful Republican turnout this primary season.
But what about Absentee Ballots?
Make a plan to vote…and voting Absentee is another great option! The Fairfax County Office of Elections will start mailing out absentee ballots on Friday and the deadline to apply for an absentee ballot is June 7th. You can apply to have an absentee ballot sent to you online. Click here.