VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — Voters in Virginia Beach will help choose Virginia's Democratic candidates for lieutenant governor and attorney general, while Republicans can select their candidate in the race for the 97th District in the House of Delegates.
Where can I vote in Virginia Beach?
Your polling place for in-person voting on Election Day is based on the address you used to register to vote. This address is usually listed on a paper voter card mailed to voters after they register. The Virginia Department of Elections website also has a
polling location lookup tool. All polling locations will serve as ballot drop-off locations during voting hours, including on Election Day on June 17.
Who's on the ballot in Virginia Beach?
Local races
The Democratic ballot does not list any local races and only includes lieutenant governor and attorney general. The Republican ballot has a primary election for Virginia's House District 97.
Statewide races
Democratic U.S. Rep. Abigail Spanberger and Virginia Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears are set to to face off in Virginia's gubernatorial race. Note: Primaries only take place when two or more candidates qualify to be on the primary ballot. The general election for the governor's race is set to take place on Nov. 4, 2025. These candidates will not appear on the ballot. John Reid, a radio host and founder of The Virginia Council, is running as a Republican for lieutenant governor in 2025. Current Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears is running for governor. Reid is currently the only Republican candidate and will not appear on the primary ballot. Attorney General Jason Miyares is running unopposed for a second term.
What do I need to vote in Virginia Beach?
Virginia voter ID rules:
Virginia law requires all voters to provide either an
acceptable form of ID or, if providing an acceptable ID is not possible, to sign an
ID Confirmation Statement at the polls. A voter who arrives at their polling place without an acceptable form of identification or who refuses to sign an ID Confirmation Statement will be given the opportunity to vote using a
provisional ballot. Virginia voter registration:
If you aren't sure of your voter registration status, you can check online here . Before May 27, you can register to vote online at the Virginia Department of Elections portal. However,
if you didn't register to vote before May 27, you will need to follow Virginia's same-day registration guidelines and vote using a provisional ballot. That means that you cannot register online; you will have to register in person on Election Day at the polling place for the precinct in which you reside. For more information on same-day registration, please visit
the Virginia Department of Elections page here .
Virginia Beach voter registrar's office
Need additional assistance? You can contact the city's general registrar's office at 2449 Princess Anne Road, Building 14. The office can be reached by email at or by phone at 757-385-8683. Additional information
can be found here .