In Virginia, sheriffs are constitutional officers elected to four-year terms. They are responsible for their community’s law enforcement, jail administration, court security and civil processing. While some sheriff’s departments handle law enforcement directly, others cede that responsibility to local police departments.
In Orange County, three candidates are vying to replace longtime Sheriff Mark Amos, who is not seeking reelection. They are Stephen LaLuna, Aaron Adams and Jason Smith.
Charlottesville Tomorrow designed a questionnaire for the candidates based on more than 200 responses we received to a voter survey. None of the three candidates provided answers.
More links about the Orange County Sheriff
- LaLuna’s campaign contributions, from the Virginia Public Access Project
- Adams’ campaign contributions, from the Virginia Public Access Project
- Smith’s campaign contributions, from the Virginia Public Access Project
- Report about Sheriff Mark Amos retiring, for subscribers of the Culpeper Star-Exponent
- Report about candidates in Orange County, for subscribers of The Daily Progress
- Profile from 2020 of Stephen LaLuna as a deputy, for subscribers of the Orange County Review
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.
