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Virginia Special Election: Election Day checklist and voter guide – WSLS

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Last updated: April 21, 2026 10:43 am
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Jazmine Otey, Digital Content Producer
Published: April 21, 2026 at 6:40 AM
Jazmine Otey, Digital Content Producer
Election Day is here, so we’re working for you on everything you need to know to make your voice heard.
Where do I vote on Election Day?
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You can find your assigned polling place here. Polls across the Commonwealth will be open until 7 p.m.
Here’s a look at the acceptable forms of identification:
Note: You will not need proof of voter registration on Election Day.
Note: If you don’t have any of the items listed above, you will need to vote a provisional ballot or sign an ID Confirmation Statement.
You can check your voter registration status on the Virginia Department of Elections website.
Although the deadline to register has passed, you can still vote on Election Day using a provisional ballot. These ballots aren’t immediately counted by machines; instead, they undergo review and must be approved by the local election board before being counted.
What accommodations will be in place for voters with disabilities?
Those who are 65 or older, or individuals with a disability, can take part in curbside voting, which allows voters to cast their vote on Election Day without leaving their vehicle. You will be asked to use the designated parking space and follow any instructions that may be displayed on signs. You are welcome to call ahead of time to alert the election officers about when you plan to arrive. You can also have someone go in for you and ask an election official for curbside assistance. They can help you with reading or completing forms if needed as well.
The following will be available at polling places across the Commonwealth. This includes early voting locations:
For more information on accessible voting, click here.
Have any more questions? Head to the Virginia Department of Elections website.
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Jazmine Otey joined the 10 News team in February 2021.
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