Next Election: June 18th Primary Elections
Sample Ballots
This June, Virginia has a statewide Republican Primary for U.S Senate.
The 7th and 10th US Congressional Districts will be holding both a Republican and a Democratic Primary for US House of Representatives.
To find the sample ballot for your polling place, click here.
Voters will be offered a Democratic or Republican Party Ballot. Voters may vote EITHER ballot, but not both.
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Early Voting
Begins: Friday, May 3
Ends: Saturday, June 15
Hours:
Weekdays: 8:30 am – 4:30 pm (Closed Memorial Day, 5/27)
Weekends: 8:30 am - 5:00 pm (select dates only, see below)
Weekend Voting Dates
Sunday, June 2
Saturday, June 8
Saturday, June 15
Locations:
Office of Elections
9250 Lee Ave, Suite 1, Manassas, 20110
A. J. Ferlazzo Building
15941 Donald Curtis Dr, Woodbridge, 22191
Haymarket Gainesville Library
14870 Lightner Rd, Haymarket, 20169
Drop Boxes are also available at all Early Voting sites during voting hours.
Vote by Mail
Begins: Friday, May 3
Return Your Ballot By: Tuesday, June 18
Apply to Receive a Ballot:
Apply online or download the application to email, mail, fax, or drop off your mail ballot application.
Applications for Mail Ballots are due by 5:00 PM on June 7.
Return Your Ballot:
In person -
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To any early voting location during the early voting period
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By 7:00 pm on Election Day to any polling place or the Office of Elections
By mail - Must be postmarked by June 18 and received to the Office of Elections by 12:00 pm on June 21
Vote On Election Day
Election Day: Tuesday, June 18
Hours: 6:00am-7:00pm
Find your Assigned Polling Place here.
Make Sure You're Registered:
Register online or download a voter registration form to mail your registration application.
Deadline to Submit or Update Registration: Tuesday, May 28
Find your Assigned Polling Place:
Look up your Polling Place or view the PWC Polling Place List
Bring the Correct ID:
What We Do
The Office of Elections conducts elections for eligible voters in Prince William County. We are responsible for registering voters, mailing ballots to voters who request them, conducting in person voting, and training election officers to assist voters at the polls. To make that happen, our staff adheres to more than 400 pages of Virginia Code and works with more than 1,000 members of your community. We work to ensure that elections are fair, safe, and accurate.
Our work is overseen by the PWC Electoral Board, a 3-member board compromised of members from both political parties. The Board is responsible for hiring the General Registrar, appointing election officers, certifying elections, and other various duties. They meet routinely and meetings are posted on the website and open to the public.