Can anyone vote in primary elections?
If you are a registered voter, you can vote in any primary election held in your precinct. If both parties are holding primaries in your precinct on the same day, you can only vote in one party's primary.

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1. What information do I need to register?
2. Do I have to register with my political party preference?
3. Do I have to register for each election?
4. What should I do if I move or change my name after I register?
5. Can I transfer my registration from another state to Virginia?
6. Where will I vote?
7. Can I change my polling place? I have to vote several blocks away, but other people vote at a location closer to my house.
8. When do the polls open and close?
9. Do I have to show identification to vote?
10. Do I have to show identification to register to vote?
11. When are general elections?
12. What is a party primary?
13. Can anyone vote in primary elections?
14. What is a special election?
15. What do I do if I'm not able to go to the polls on Election Day?
16. When can I apply for an absentee ballot?
17. How do I get a ballot mailed to me?
18. When will I receive my ballot?
19. How do I mark and return the ballot?
20. How does Absentee and Early Voting Work?
21. What if I am hospitalized or called out of town before the election but after the absentee ballot deadline?
22. What if I am living overseas?