Politics & Government

13 Early Voting Sites For Upcoming Presidential Primary Open Saturday

Thirteen early voting sites will open in Fairfax County for the March 5 presidential primary in Virginia.

Thirteen early voting sites will open in Fairfax County for the March 5 presidential primary in Virginia.
Thirteen early voting sites will open in Fairfax County for the March 5 presidential primary in Virginia. (Emily Leayman/Patch)

MCLEAN, VA — Virginia's presidential primary election will be held on March 5, 2024, and

Virginia is an open primary state, which means voters can choose to cast a ballot in either the Democratic or Republican presidential primary.

On the Democratic ballot, President Joe Biden is running for re-election and faces Marianne Williamson and Dean Phillips.

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On the Republican ballot, former President Donald Trump is seeking another term. The Virginia ballot also includes Chris Christie, Ryan Binkley, Vivek Ramaswamy, Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley.

Some candidates may have dropped out of the race before the March 5 primary, so check their campaign status before casting your ballot.

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The Fairfax County Office of Elections is seeking election officers for the presidential primary. Election officers receive $250 for a full day. Election officers who have worked at least one general election before can be considered for assistant chief election officer, which pays $300, or chief election officer, which pays $350.

Early in-person voting was supposed to begin on Jan. 19 at various sites around Fairfax County. However, voting was delayed until Jan. 20 due to snow. An acceptable form of ID is required to vote in person.

Jan. 19 to March 2:

Feb. 24 to March 2:

Voters who wanted to vote by mail needed to request a ballot by 5 p.m., on Friday, Feb. 23.

Voters who requested a mail-in ballot before the 5 p.m., on Friday, Feb. 23 deadline, can return their ballots by mail or a drop box at early voting sites during voting hours or 24/7 at the secure drop box outside the Fairfax County Government Center.

Voters who failed to register to vote or update an address by the Feb. 12 deadline can take advantage of same-day registration, giving voters the option to cast a provisional ballot. More information about registration is available from the Office of Elections.

To vote on Election Day, visit your assigned polling place between 6 a.m. and 7 p.m. An acceptable form of ID is required to vote in person. See more information on polling places in Fairfax County.

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