Early voting for the Loudoun County January special election starts December 11

Loudoun County officials remind voters that early voting begins on Wednesday, December 11th, 2024 for the special election scheduled for Jan. 7, 2025.

A special election was held to fill vacant seats in both the 32nd State Senate District and the 26th House of Delegates District. The election is open to registered voters of the 32nd State Senate District, and 26th House of Delegates District.

Early voting starts Thursday, Dec. 11 at the Office of Elections and Voter Registration located in Leesburg, 750 Miller Dr., Suite 150. Early voting is available Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Additional Early Voting Opportunities

Additional early voting opportunities will occur at the Office of Elections and Voter Registration, Claude Moore Recreation Center in Sterling and Dulles South Recreation Center in South Riding Saturday, December 28, 2024, and Saturday, January 4, 2025, 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. More information is online at loudoun.gov/VoteEarly.

Deadline for voter registration

The deadline for registering to vote or updating current voter information in order to participate is Tuesday, Dec. 31. After Dec. 31, voters can register and cast a provisional vote. Virginia Department of Elections has information about same-day voter registration.

Stay Informed

  • Text LCVOTES to 888777 for text alerts sent by the Loudoun County Office of Elections and Voter Registration. You can also sign up to receive election updates through Alert Loudoun.
  • Follow the Office of Elections and Voter Registration on Facebook and on X. Loudoun County Government posts information in X, FB.

More information, including the list of precincts that will be open for voting on election day, can be found at loudoun.gov/UpcomingElections.

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