Voter Information
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Voter Registration Office
(Botetourt County Registrar)
2 East Main Street, P.O. 62 across the street from the Circuit Courthouse, in the Old Post Office Building |
Monday - Friday 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM |
The Registrar's mission is to maintain Botetourt County's list of registered voters and conduct elections in a fair, accurate and equitable manner.
Staff |
Electoral Board |
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Phyllis Booze, VREO, CERA Robin F. Bolton, |
John W. Rader, Jr., Chair Bob Willis, Vice Chair William (Buck) Heartwell, III, Secretary |
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Getting Ready for the 2009 Elections
In 2009, elections will be held for state and local offices. The Botetourt County Voter Guide lists names and contact information of current office holders.
Calendar
Fri, Sep 18, 2009 thru Fri, Oct 30, 2009 |
In-person Absentee Voting--Mon-Fri (location: Registrar's Office) |
8:30 am to 4:30 pm |
| Mon, Oct 5, 2009 | Last day to register to vote for the November Election | |
| Sat, Oct 24 & 31, 2009 | Registrar's Office open for in-person Absentee Voting |
8:30 am to 4:30 pm |
| Tue, Oct 27, 2009 | Last day to mail Absentee Ballots | |
| Sat, Oct 31, 2009 | Training for ALL election officers (location: Fincastle Methodist Family Life Center) |
TBA |
| Tues, Nov 3, 2009 | General Election | Polls Open: 6:00 am - 7:00 pm |
Also see Multi-Year Calendar for upcoming elections.
Forms
are available at all of these locations:
- the Voter Registration Office in Fincastle
- all local Post Offices
- all Botetourt County libraries
- the Town offices in Buchanan, Fincastle, and Troutville
- all Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) offices
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page are in PDF format. In order to view PDF files, get the free Acrobat Reader software: |
- Virginia Voter Registration Application Form
- Virginia Absentee Ballot Application
- Federal Post Card Application - about; the application
Registering to Vote
Eligibility |
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AM I REGISTERED? |
Search Voter Registration Status |
How to Register |
Obtain, complete and file a voter registration application form with the Voter Registration Office. You may apply to register to vote or change your voter registration name or address at any DMV office. |
When to Register |
You must be registered in the precinct in which you live in order to be qualified to vote. |
Where to Register |
Register at the Botetourt County Voter Registration Office or you can register to vote as a Botetourt resident at any other Voter Registration office in Virginia. |
Name or Address Changes |
To remain a qualified registered voter, the law requires you to notify your local voter registration office of any change in your name or address. This must be done before the registration books close for the next election. The deadline is 29 days prior to any general or primary election and 12 days before a special election. Check the calendar for the notification deadline for the election. You can submit your notice of change of name and/or address by mail or by fax. In either case, to be valid, the notice must include your signature. Notice cannnot be given by telephone or email. After your change is processed, you will be mailed a new Voter Information Card. If your new card does not arrive in a few weeks, contact the Voter Registration Office to confirm that your notice was received. |
Voting
Eligibility |
Only registered voters are allowed to vote. |
How to Vote |
How to use the new Voting Machines Electronic Touch Screen Voting Machine Fact Sheet |
When to Vote |
General elections are held on the Tuesday following the first Monday in November. Elections for city and town offices, are held on the first Tuesday in May. Primary elections are held the Tuesday following the first Monday in June. The polls open at 6:00 a.m. and close at 7:00 p.m. If you are in line at 7:00 pm when the polls close, you may still vote. |
Where to Vote |
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Voter Fraud |
Tampering with voting machines is a Class 5 felony. |
Absentee Voting
Eligibility |
Absentee voting for Military Personnel, their families, and other Overseas Voters |
How to Vote ABSENTEE |
Mail in: Complete the absentee ballot application. Sign and mail (P.O. Box 62, Fincastle, VA 24090) or fax (473-8330) the completed, signed application to your local general registrar's office by the Tuesday before election day to receive a ballot by mail. Follow balloting instructions and return the ballot to the Registrar's Office; it must be received no later than 7:00 pm on Election Day. In Person: Visit the Voter Registration Office during regular office hours, or on the specially scheduled Saturdays (see Calendar). You will be asked to complete an absentee ballot application and show appropriate identification. After the staff has verified your voter registration record, they will direct you to a voting machine where you will vote a ballot exactly like the one in your polling place on Election Day. |
When to Vote ABSENTEE |
In person absentee voting is available at the Voter Registration Office approximately 45 days prior to the November general election date (30 days for primary or special elections). For the convenience of registered voters who need to vote by absentee ballot, in addition to regular office hours of Monday through Friday 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, your local Voter Registration Office will be open from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm the one Saturday prior to the June primary election date, and two Saturdays prior to the November general election: see Calendar |
Where to Vote ABSENTEE |
Voters with Disabilities
VOTERS WITH DISABILITIES |
If you need special accommodations at the polls on Election Day, mark the appropriate check box on the registration form and/or contact the Voter Registration Office. |
Upcoming Elections
see Calendar for this year's election dates
MULTI-YEAR ELECTION CALENDAR |
This calendar shows offices and elections to be held in calendar years 2009-2015. |
PRIMARY ELECTIONS |
Democratic and/or Republican Party Primary Elections: |
GENERAL ELECTION |
General Election: to elect candidates for offices on the November balllot. |
CANDIDATES |
Candidate Lists for State and Local Elections |
Work at the Polls
WORK AT THE POLLS |
Serve as an Election Officer at the polls. See Calendar for training schedule. |
Election Results
ELECTION RESULTS |