Tomorrow is Election Day: Here’s what you need to know

Many people already voted, but if you’ve held off until
Election Day, here’s what you need to know before heading out to the polls on
Tuesday.
Voters will elect a governor, lieutenant governor, attorney
general, House of Delegates member, and Fairfax County sheriff and will have a
chance to vote yes or no on a $250 million Fairfax County school bond. Review a
sample ballot before voting.
general, House of Delegates member, and Fairfax County sheriff and will have a
chance to vote yes or no on a $250 million Fairfax County school bond. Review a
sample ballot before voting.
The polls are open 6 a.m.-7 p.m. Nov. 5. If you need to know
your polling place, click here.
your polling place, click here.
You’ll need to bring a valid form of identification, such as
a Virginia voter registration card; valid Virginia driver’s license; military
ID; federal, Virginia state, or local government-issued ID; employer-issued
photo ID card; concealed handgun permit; valid student ID issued by any
institution of higher education in Virginia; a current utility bill, bank
statement, government check, or paycheck indicating the name and address of the
voter. A Social Security card is acceptable under certain circumstances.
The school bond includes $20.88 million for a new school in the Bailey’s Crossroads/Seven Corners area; funds to renovate 22 schools,
including $14.45 million for Ravensworth Elementary School and $17.23 million
for North Springfield Elementary School; and $24.63 million for infrastructure
improvements countywide.
including $14.45 million for Ravensworth Elementary School and $17.23 million
for North Springfield Elementary School; and $24.63 million for infrastructure
improvements countywide.