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01 November 2012

EARLY VOTING IN THE COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA

VIRGINIA has extended early voting in the Commonwealth. Here is some information to help you find out if you can vote early (fortunately the rules on early voting are pretty liberal) and where to vote. If you have any questions before you vote or would like to check for extended hours at your local registrar's office, you can call our voter hotline at 855-868-3213 or 855-VOTE-213. Spread the word!

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PLEASE FORWARD THIS MESSAGE (VERBALLY AND ELECTRONICALLY) TO YOUR FAMILY, FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS!
UPDATE: In-Person Absentee Voting has resumed tonight until 8pm at the Office of Elections in the Fairfax County Government Center (this location only for tonight). 
Extended hours at all Fairfax County in-person absentee voting locations will begin tomorrow.  
(Click here for other jurisdictions in Northern Virginia.)
If you’re going to be busy with work or traveling outside of your local jurisdiction on Election Day, then you are most likely eligible to vote early (officially known as In-Person Absentee Voting)! Click here for the Application - containing reasons for voting in-person absentee - which will be available at the voting locations.
FAIRFAX COUNTY GOVERNMENT CENTER EXTENDED VOTING HOURS:
Wednesday Oct. 31st, Thursday Nov. 1st and Friday Nov. 2nd:  8am to 8pm
Saturday, Nov. 3rd: 8am to 5pm
12000 Government Center Pkwy. Suite 323
Fairfax, VA  22035
SATELLITE VOTING LOCATIONS EXTENDED VOTING HOURS:
Wednesday Oct. 31st, Thursday Nov. 1st and Friday Nov. 2nd: 12pm to 8pm
Saturday, Nov. 3rd: 8am to 5pm
Franconia Governmental Center, 6121 Franconia Road, Alexandria
Mason Governmental Center, 6507 Columbia Pike, Annandale
Dolley Madison Library, 1244 Oak Ridge Avenue, McLean
Mount Vernon Governmental Center, 2511 Parkers Lane, Alexandria
North County Human Services Building, 1850 Cameron Glen Drive, Reston
Sully Governmental Center, 4900 Stonecroft Boulevard, Chantilly
West Springfield Governmental Center, 6140 Rolling Road, Springfield
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Due to the storm's disruption of voting, we will have to work harder than ever to Get Out The Vote between now and Election Day!  Visit your nearest campaign office and volunteer!  No appointment is needed.  Click here to volunteer with the Fairfax County Democrats!
Thank you!

-Fairfax County Democrats

Obama - Biden
You may be able to cast your ballot before Election Day.

Through Saturday, qualified voters in Virginia will be casting their in-person absentee ballots. And, in Fairfax County, in-person absentee voting hours have been extended at local registrars' offices.

Absentee voting is designed to help Virginians who may not be able to make it to the polls on Election Day. If you're a commuter or you work long hours, plan to be away from home on personal business, or will be away at school, you could be eligible to vote in person at a local registrar's office through November 3rd.

See if you're eligible to vote absentee and, if you are, find out where to go to cast your ballot this week -- your hours may be extended.

Last week, President Obama cast his ballot in person before Election Day. This week, you could cast yours, too, and join thousands of other Virginians who have already voted.

Yours could be the deciding vote in this election.

If you'll be out of town on Election Day, or think you qualify to vote absentee in person for another reason, check your eligibility now. Make sure your friends and neighbors check, too:

http://va.barackobama.com/Absentee-Voting-in-Virginia

Thanks,

Grant

Grant Lahmann
Virginia General Election Director
Organizing for America

P.S. -- If you have any questions before you vote or would like to check for extended hours at your local registrar's office, you can call our voter hotline at 855-868-3213 or 855-VOTE-213. Spread the word!

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