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Voter Registration

***IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN BECOMING AN OFFICER OF ELECTION FOR GRAYSON COUNTY,

please contact us via e-mail, telephone, or come by the office to discuss. We are ALWAYS

looking for committed professionals to serve in our Polling Locations.***

Contact Info

Zachary P. Hill

Director of Elections & General Registrar

Zachary.Hill@graysoncountyva.gov

Address

129 Davis Street, Room #101

PO Box 449

Independence, VA 24348

Phone: 276-773-2842

Fax: 276-773-8042

Regular Office Hours

Monday – Friday, 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM


UPCOMING ELECTIONS:

Polls will be open on Election Day from 6:00 AM – 7:00 PM

Please be advised, Ballot Tracking relies on the USPS scanning the ballot envelope at each state of the delivery and return process. If the USPS fails to scan the ballot envelope at any point, gaps in ballot tracking will occur.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the qualifications to register to vote in Virginia?

You must be a US citizen, a resident of Virginia, and be 18 years of age by the next General Election. You must have had your rights restored if you have ever been convicted of a felony or judged mentally incapacitated in a Circuit Court.

When are elections held in Virginia?

General Elections are held on the first Tuesday following the first Monday every November. Local government elections for Town Council are held on this same first Tuesday following the first Monday of even-numbered years beginning in November 2022. Special Elections and primary Elections will be announced as they are called.

What happens if I lost or damaged, or simply did not receive my mailed ballot?

If you damage, incorrectly mark, lose your original ballot, or if you never received the mailed ballot, call the Grayson County Voter Registration Office immediately at 276-773-2842, and we will explain what you need to do to get a replacement ballot.

Do I need to bring an ID to the polls?

Virginia law requires all voters to provide an acceptable form of ID when voting in person. Voters arriving at the polls without an acceptable form ID will be required to either sign an ID Confirmation Statement or vote a Provisional Ballot.


FAQs from the Virginia Department of Elections website