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Virginia voter guide: What you need to know for the 2021 general election
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Alexandria Primary 2021: Voter Registration Deadline Approaches Patch 2 hrs ago Emily Leayman © Emily Leayman/Patch Voter registration is available online or through the Alexandria Office of Voter Registration and Elections.
ALEXANDRIA, VA As the June 8 Democratic primary approaches in Alexandria, the voter registration deadline is Monday, May 17.
The primary will feature races for governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general, House of Delegates, Alexandria mayor and Alexandria City Council. Voters in the 45th House District will vote in the primary, but there will be no primary for the 46th House District. The Republican Party of Virginia determined nominees for governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general through a convention.
The 2021 election season in Virginia has begun, with in-person primary voting underway.
They are mostly Democratic primaries this year; most of the Republican races will be decided in a series of remote conventions May 8, although there will be a few GOP races on the ballot.
Most of the changes to voting in Virginia adopted last year due to the pandemic are still in place, but there are a few differences. Here’s what you need to know.
In-person voting
Voting started April 23; the final day of voting, primary day, is June 8. Polls that day will be open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. If you are in line at 7 p.m., you will get to vote. If you are voting in-person before June 8, the hours vary. Check below for your county, city or town.
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by Jake McElveen
(9/9/2020)
“As many of you have heard and are aware of, I was fired last week, Sept 3, by my former supervisor, Mrs. Shirley Black-Oliver.”
This is how Princess Lang, a 14-year former employee of Voter Registration, started her press conference earlier today.
“Over the last two years there have been a series of systemic issues that I have questioned my supervisor about,” continued Lang. “A series of things I saw as unethically and morally wrong.”
The press conference, hosted by the SC Racial Justice Network, took place in front of the very building that Lang worked at for 14 years. Her reason for termination? According to Lang, it was because she wasn’t afraid to speak up against criminal activities in her office. A few of these criminal activities, allegedly committed by Director Shirley Oliver-Black, were:
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