Early voting for presidential primary has started

Loudoun County election officials remind voters that early voting for the March 5, 2024, presidential primary election began Friday, Jan. 19. Both the Democratic and Republican parties are participating in the primary election. All registered voters are eligible to vote as Virginia does not register voters by party affiliation. At the polls, voters will indicate which ballot they would like to receive.

Early voting began Friday, Jan. 19, at the Office of Elections and Voter Registration, 750 Miller Drive, Suite 150, in Leesburg. Early voting hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. The office will be closed Monday, Feb. 19.

Expanded Early Voting Hours at Satellite Locations

Additional early voting sites at Carver Senior Center in Purcellville, Claude Moore Recreation Center in Sterling and Dulles South Recreation Center in South Riding will be in operation beginning Saturday, Feb. 24.

The Loudoun County Electoral Board approved expanded early voting hours at its meeting Jan. 17. The early voting hours at the satellite locations have been expanded to include weekdays, Monday, Feb. 26 through Friday, March 1. Early voting ends Saturday, March 2. Exact dates, times and locations are posted at loudoun.gov/VoteEarly.

Voter Registration Deadline

The deadline to register to vote in the March 5 election or to update current voter registration information is Monday, Feb. 12. Voters may register after Feb. 12, 2024, and vote a provisional ballot. Information about Same-Day Voter Registration is available from the Virginia Department of Elections.

Stay Informed

Text LCVOTES to 888777 to receive text alerts from the Loudoun County Office of Elections and Voter Registration or sign up for the Election Update category through Alert Loudoun, the county’s email and text notification system.

Follow the Office of Elections and Voter Registration on Facebook and Twitter. Loudoun County Government also posts general information on Facebook and Twitter.

More information about voting in Loudoun County is online at loudoun.gov/vote.

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