ABSENTEE VOTING - Dont Miss Out! We need your vote!
Even if you are not here on Election Day, Virginia makes it easy to vote with Absentee Voting
Eligibility: You may vote absentee, either in-person or by mail, if you are a registered voter in Fairfax County and unable to go to the polls on Election Day because you:
are a student or the spouse of a student attending a school outside Fairfax County
will be away from Fairfax County on business
will be working and commuting for 11 or more hours between 6 a.m. and 7 p.m.
will be away from Fairfax County on personal business or vacation
are unable to go to the polls because of illness or disability are pregnant
are the primary caretaker of a confined family member
have a religious obligation
are confined awaiting trial
are confined having been convicted of a misdemeanor
are an election official
are on active duty in the military outside Fairfax County
are the spouse or dependent residing with a member of the military outside Fairfax County
are an overseas citizen whose most recent United States residence was in Fairfax County
are a designated representative of a candidate or a party inside the polls
are requesting a ballot for presidential and vice-presidential electors only (Ballot for other offices/issues will not be sent)
On Saturday, November 3, all absentee voting locations, including the Government Center, will be open with extended hours from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
In-Person Absentee Voting: You may vote absentee in-person by going to either the Fairfax Government Center or any one of the Satellite voting locations listed below - regardless of where you live or where you normally vote in Fairfax County. If possible, in-person absentee voting is strongly recommended since all processing is done at one time at the absentee voting location in a process similar to regular voting. The last day to vote absentee in-person is Saturday, November 3, 2012. Locations in your neighborhood and times are:
http://fairfaxgop.org/absentee-voting/
One of the political worst things about living in Maryland is that Candidates take us for granted.
They assume that Maryland is Democrat property so the Democrats don’t come here, they take us for granted, and the Republicans don’t come here either, they figure it’s a waste of time.
We seldom ever get to see a Presidential candidate and NEVER in an open forum.
Fairfax County Victory Party on Election Night!
Tuesday, November 6, 7:30pm
The Mason Inn
4352 Mason Pond Drive
Fairfax, Virginia 22030