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Office of Elections

The Office of Elections

November 4, 2008 General Election Returns


Mission Statement

The Office of Elections is committed to providing each citizen of Fairfax County with the opportunity to exercise his or her right to vote in an efficient and equitable manner in accordance with the Constitutions of the United States and the Commonwealth of Virginia and the Code of Virginia.

Election Information

 

What's New?

Who Are We?

Electoral Board Members

Robert R. Sparks, Jr., Chairman
Thomas A. Reed, Vice Chairman
Margaret K. Luca, Secretary

Office of The Registrar

Rokey W. Suleman, II General Registrar
Gary Scott, Deputy Registrar

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Contact Us

* Notice to Voters: On Election Day, voters requiring an immediate response to questions concerning their voter registration or polling place information, should contact our office via the telephone numbers listed below, not by e-mail.

The Office of the Electoral Board, 703-324-4735, Fax: 703-324-4706, E-mail

The Office of the General Registrar, 703-222-0776, Fax: 703-324-2205, E-mail

Absentee Ballot Fax: 703-324-3725

You cannot request an absentee ballot using an e-mail message. You must complete and sign the absentee ballot application form to receive an absentee ballot by mail. The completed and signed application may be forwarded by mail, fax or as an e-mail attachment.


Call 703-324-4700 for 24-hour recorded information

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Locations and Hours of Operation

The Offices of The Electoral Board and The General Registrar
are located at the
Fairfax County Government Center
12000 Government Center Parkway, Suite 323
Fairfax, VA 22035-0081
The Office of The General Registrar is open for business weekdays, 8:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m.

Please note that our office hours are extended prior to elections for voter registration, absentee voting and election officer training. Hours are also extended on candidate campaign finance filing deadline dates.

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Electoral Board Meetings

Notice of Electoral Board Meetings, December 17, 2008

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Reporting a Change of Address

To remain a qualified registered voter, the law requires you to notify your local voter registration office of any change in your name or address. This must be done before the registration books close for the next election. You can submit your notice of change of name or address either by mail or by fax (703-324-2205). In either case, the notice must include your signature to be valid. Notice cannot be made by telephone or by e-mail. After your change is processed, you will be mailed a new Voter Information Card. If a new card does not arrive within a few weeks, please call us at 703-222-0776 to confirm that your notice was received.

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