Politics & Government
Fairfax City Voter's Guide: On the Ballot, Where to Vote, ID Requirements and More
City advisory question on city council, mayor, school board terms, U.S. Senate and 11th Congressional District and more.

Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 4. Here’s what you need to know.
- Don’t Forget Your Photo ID
- General Election Sample Ballot
- City Polling Locations
- Voting Machines
- Not sure where to vote? Plug your address into this site on the State Board of Elections page. Polls are open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Who are you voting for? Tell us in the comments section below.
On the Ballot
U.S. Senate, statewide:
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- Ed W. Gillespie, Republican, http://www.edforsenate.com
- Mark R. Warner, Democrat, http://www.markwarnerva.com
- Robert C. Sarvis, Libertarian, http://www.robertsarvis.com
Member House of Representatives, District 11:
- Suzanne K. Scholte, Republican, http://www.suzannescholteforcongress.com
- Gerald E. “Gerry” Connolly, Democrat, http://www.gerryconnolly.com
- Joe F. Galdo, Green, http://www.joegaldo.com
- Marc M. Harrold, Libertarian, http://www.marcharrold4congress.com
Questions on the Ballot
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- Proposed Constitutional Amendment
- Advisory Referendum regarding length of term for Offices of Mayor, City Council and School Board
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