Additional early voting sites open June 8 for June Primary Election

Loudoun County election officials remind residents that additional early voting sites will be open beginning Saturday, June 8, ahead of the June 18 primary election. In addition to the ongoing early voting at the Office of Elections and Voter Registration, voters may cast their ballots in person at:

  • Claude Moore Recreation and Community Center, 46105 Loudoun Park Lane, Sterling (Note:
    Although the center will be closed for maintenance June 8, early voting will take place as scheduled.)
  • Dulles South Recreation & Community Center, 24950 Riding Center Drive, South Riding
  • Carver Senior Center, 200 E Willie Palmer Way, Purcellville

More information, including hours of operation at voting sites and directions, may be found
at loudoun.gov/voteearly.

Voting at Home

Voters who wish to receive a ballot in the mail may apply for one online. The deadline to request a ballot is 5 p.m., Friday, June 7. More information about receiving a ballot by mail is online at loudoun.gov/voteathome.

Who is on the Ballot

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. Voters will choose the Republican nominee for the United States Senate and the Democratic and Republican nominees for the U.S. Representative from the 10th Congressional District. Incumbent U.S. Senator Tim Kaine is automatically the 2024 Democratic nominee for the U.S. Senate as no one else filed to run in the primary.

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 the June 18 primary election, including links to sample ballots, is online
at loudoun.gov/juneprimary.

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