Who’s on your ballot?
The information below was provided by the county clerk’s office. To view PDFs of all sample ballots, visit the county clerk’s website.
Positions | Candidate(s) |
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Member Senate of Virginia 28th District (Vote for only one) | Bryce E. Reeves – R Jason A. Ford – D Elizabeth G. Melson – I |
Member House of Delegates 62nd District (Vote for only one) | Nick J. Freitas – R Sara H. Ratcliffe – D |
Clerk of Court (Vote for only one) | Ashby L. Lamb-Gomez |
Commonwealth’s Attorney (Vote for only one) | Edwin R. “Win” Consolvo |
Sheriff (Vote for only one) | Steven S. Smith |
Commissioner of Revenue (Vote for only one) | Kimberly Breeden Tate |
Treasurer (Vote for only one) | Stephanie Allen Deal |
Member Board of Supervisors At Large (Vote for only one) | Francis X. McGuigan Todd M. Sansom |
Member School Board At Large (Vote for only one) | Kelly B. Greer Buddy J. Barre |
Member Board of Supervisors Monroe District (Vote for only one) | Write-in |
Member School Board Monroe District (Vote for only one) | Write-in |
Soil and Water Conservation Director – Culpeper District (Vote for not more than two) | Robert E. Runkle |
As you get ready to vote, here are some key dates and links from the Virginia Department of Elections:
Polls in Virginia close at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 7, night. The Virginia Department of Elections will publish election results in real time, as they arrive from precincts around the state. To view them, head to this link. These are unofficial results until they are certified. Here’s more about how to get election results.
- Sept. 22: First day of in-person early voting at your local registrar’s office.
- Oct. 16: Deadline to register to vote, or update an existing registration. You can also register after this date, and on election day, but you will vote with a provisional ballot, could take longer for officials to count because they will verify your eligibility.
- Oct. 27: Deadline to apply for a ballot to be mailed to you. Your request must be received by your local registrar by 5:00 p.m.
- Oct. 28: Voter registration offices open for early voting.
- Nov. 4: The last day of in-person early voting at your registrar.
- Nov. 7: Election Day. Here is where you can find your polling place.
Need to know if you’re eligible to vote? Here are resources from the Virginia Department of Elections.
Here are the candidate Q&As and news available for your state representatives
Voter Guide: 2 candidates want to represent the 62nd District in the Virginia House of Delegates
Neither Republican Del. Nick Freitas nor Democrat Sara Ratcliffe responded to Charlottesville Tomorrow’s questions.
Voter Guide: The 28th District in the Virginia Senate has a three-way race
Only Elizabeth Melson responded to questions from Charlottesville Tomorrow.
Here are the candidate Q&As and news available for your county’s district
Voter Guide: Buddy Barre and Kelly Greer are vying for the at-large seat on the Greene County School Board
Neither Barre or Greer responded to Charlottesville Tomorrow’s Q&A.
Voter Guide: Stephanie Allen Deal is the only certified candidate for Greene County Treasurer
Deal did not respond to Charlottesville Tomorrow’s questions about her candidacy.
Voter Guide: There is one candidate running for two open Greene County seats on the Soil and Water Conservation Culpeper District Board
With only one certified candidate, the board will need a write-in winner or must seek an appointee.
Voter Guide: Incumbent Steven Smith is running unopposed for Greene County Sheriff
Smith did not return Charlottesville Tomorrow’s Q&A.
Voter Guide: 2 candidates vie for the at-large Greene County Board of Supervisors seat
Neither candidate returned Charlottesville Tomorrow’s Q&A, though they’ve appeared in other recorded debates.
Voter Guide: Edwin R. ‘Win’ Consolvo is running unopposed for Greene County Commonwealth’s Attorney
Consolvo did not return Charlottesville Tomorrow’s Q&A regarding his candidacy.
Voter Guide: Kimberly Breeden Tate is running unopposed for Greene County’s Commissioner of the Revenue
Tate did not return Charlottesville Tomorrow’s Q&A regarding her candidacy.
Voter Guide: Ashby L. Lamb-Gomez is running unopposed for Greene County Clerk of Court
Lamb-Gomez did not return Charlottesville Tomorrow’s Q&A regarding her candidacy.
Here are the candidate Q&As and news available for your county
Voter Guide: There are no certified candidates to represent the Monroe District on the Greene County School Board
Voters can still write in names, or the Board will make an appointment.
Voter Guide: There is no certified candidate to represent the Monroe District on Greene County’s Board of Supervisors
Current member Steve Bowman is not running again. A write-in candidate is working to qualify.
