Election Day Voting — Tuesday, Dec. 9
Polls are open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 9. You must vote at the polling place for the precinct where you live. Make sure you’re in line by 7 p.m. and you’ll be able to vote.
Remember - Only voters who live in the Braddock Supervisor District are eligible to vote in this special election.
Fairfax County Public Schools are in session. Follow signs to polling place entrances if your assigned polling place is at a school. Be mindful of traffic and pedestrians, especially during student drop-off and pick-up times.
Check Registration and Polling Place Before You Go
Do you know if you live in the Braddock Supervisory District? Before you head to the polls, confirm your registration status and polling place. Your voter information notice lists your polling place, or you can check online through Virginia’s Citizen Portal.
If you have questions, call the Office of Elections at 703-222-0776, TTY 711.
What to Bring
You’ll need to show identification when you vote. Acceptable IDs include:
- A Virginia driver’s license or ID card, even if expired
- A U.S. passport
- A government-issued ID
- A Virginia college or university student ID
- A current utility bill, bank statement, paycheck or government document with your name and current address
Know before you go! Check the Department of Elections’ list of acceptable IDs. If you don’t have an acceptable ID, you may sign an ID confirmation statement.
What’s on the Ballot
The special election includes one contest:
- Fairfax County Supervisor for the Braddock District (for the unexpired term to end Dec. 31, 2027)
Still Have Your By Mail Ballot? Return It!
Election Day is the deadline!
- Place it in a drop box at any Braddock District polling place on Election Day.
- Use the 24-hour secure drop box outside the Fairfax County Government Center until 7 p.m. on Dec. 9, Election Day.
- Mail it so it’s postmarked no later than Dec. 9 and received by noon Friday, Dec. 12.
Be sure to include the last four digits of your Social Security number and your birth year in the Required Information section on the return envelope. That information is protected under the flap after you seal the envelope. Don’t forget to sign the envelope, too.
Not Registered? Same-Day Registration is Available.
If you’re not registered, you can register and vote on Election Day at the polling place for the precinct where you live. You’ll cast a provisional ballot, which will be reviewed after the election once your eligibility is confirmed.
Curbside and Accessible Voting
Voters who are 65 or older, or who have a disability, illness or injury that prevents them from entering the polling place, can vote curbside. Look for the “Curbside Voting” designated space and call the number on the sign when you arrive.
All polling places have accessible ballot marking machines that provide audio and text instructions in English, Spanish, Vietnamese and Korean. You can also bring someone to help you vote — just let the election officers know, and then your assistant will complete a short form.
Questions?
Contact the Office of Elections at 703-222-0776, TTY 711. Office hours are 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Visit fairfaxcounty.gov/elections for details and updates.

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