Bristol, Virginia, September 21, 2025
News Summary
Early voting has officially started in Virginia as residents prepare for the November elections. Significant races, including gubernatorial and local contests, are on the ballot. Voter turnout is expected to be high, and individuals are encouraged to take advantage of early voting, which lasts until November 1. Key deadlines, including voter registration and mail ballot requests, are approaching, with political parties actively working to increase participation in the electoral process.
Bristol, Virginia
Early voting in Virginia commenced on Friday in preparation for the November 4 elections. This year’s ballot includes significant positions such as gubernatorial, lieutenant gubernatorial, and attorney general races, along with various local contests.
Blakley Morris, the Director of Elections in Bristol, anticipates a strong voter turnout, underscoring the importance of early voting as it provides added flexibility for the electorate. Voters are encouraged to make use of this opportunity, which will be available until November 1.
Key Deadlines and Registration Information
The registration deadline to update voter information or to register entirely is October 24. This date is also crucial as it marks the last day to request a mail ballot to ensure timely receipt for the election. For those opting for absentee voting, ballots must be postmarked by November 5 and received by noon on November 8.
Additionally, same-day registration is available after the October 24 deadline, but such voters will need to cast a provisional ballot to ensure their vote counts.
Races on the Ballot
In the gubernatorial race, Democrat Abigail Spanberger is facing off against Republican Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears. For the lieutenant governor position, Democrat Ghazala Hashmi is running against Republican John Reid II. The attorney general race features Democrat Jay Jones challenging incumbent Republican Jason Miyares.
Locally, in the 44th District House race, incumbent Del. Israel O’Quinn (R) is being challenged by Democrat Cindy D. Green. Bristol’s ballot also includes races for constitutional officers. Commonwealth’s Attorney Jerry Wolfe, Sheriff Tyrone Foster, and Treasurer Angel Britt are running unopposed, while Commissioner of Revenue Chloe Eva Barker faces opposition from Steven Gobble Jr.
Early Voting Locations
Early voting in Bristol takes place at the election office in City Hall, which operates Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. It offers an accessible option for voters, with the aim of increasing participation in the electoral process.
For those voting in Washington County, polling includes races for the Board of Supervisors and the School Board, with some candidates running unopposed. Absentee ballots may be dropped off at the Washington County Government Center during early voting hours, which are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily through October 31, and on October 25 and November 1.
Political Party Strategies
Political parties are ramping up efforts to enhance early voting participation, recognizing its significant role in the electoral process. Historically, the Republican Party has shifted its approach to embrace early voting options after previously opposing them, reflecting changing strategies to mobilize their bases.
Conclusion
With early voting now underway, Virginia residents are being urged to participate and make their voices heard in what is set to be a decisive election across various races. The changes to voting strategies, alongside the emphasis on early voting, highlight a growing recognition of its importance in ensuring higher voter turnout and engagement in the electoral process.
FAQ
When does early voting begin in Virginia?
Early voting in Virginia commenced on Friday in preparation for the November 4 elections.
What races are on the ballot this year in Virginia?
This year’s ballot includes gubernatorial, lieutenant gubernatorial, and attorney general races, along with various local races.
What is the registration deadline to vote in the November elections?
The registration deadline to update voter information or to register is October 24.
When is the last day to request a mail ballot?
October 24 also marks the last day to request a mail ballot to ensure timely receipt for the election.
How long will early voting last in Bristol?
Early voting in Bristol will continue until November 1.
Key Features of the November Elections
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Early Voting Start Date | Friday before November 4 elections |
| Key Races | Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General |
| Registration Deadline | October 24 |
| Last Day for Mail Ballot Request | October 24 |
| Early Voting End Date | November 1 |
| Same-Day Registration | Available after October 24 with a provisional ballot |
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Additional Resources
- WCYB: Early Voting Begins in Virginia
- Wikipedia: Elections in Virginia
- Virginia Mercury: Political Parties Rally Their Bases
- Google Search: Early Voting Virginia
- Herald Courier: Government Politics Elections
- Google Scholar: Virginia Election 2024
- WCYB: Concerns Over Potential RV Park
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Virginia Government
- Times Union: New York Voter Guide
- Google News: New York Election Guide

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