The most commonly used ID for voting.
Driver's License
Time that polls are open for voting on Election Day.
6:00 am until 7:00 pm
What the voter receives to trade for a ballot.
Check-in ticket
A voter who does not bring an acceptable form of ID to the polls can sign this.
ID Confirmation Statement
The age of a child the voter can legally bring into the voting booth with them.
15 and under
The form used to keep track of the number of ballots used.
Ballot record report
A voter who does not bring an acceptable ID or does not sign an ID Confirmation Statement must be offered this.
A Provisional Ballot
The distance from the polling location entrance that is considered to be a Prohibited Area.
40 feet
The form someone else fills out to help a voter.
Request for Assistance form
One of the two types of Driver's Licenses we CANNOT accept.
Out-of-state driver’s license or Virginia Driver Privilege card
A person or persons allowed inside the polling area during the Election to watch the proceedings.
Authorized Representative or Neutral Observer
When a person comes to vote and they are not registered or they have moved from another locality they can fill out this form
Same Day Registration (SDR)
The form you use if you believe the person on the ID is not the voter.
Affirmation of Eligibility
The criteria to be allowed to vote curbside.
Age 65 or older or have a disability
The forms that must be filled out after the Election is over with all the result numbers.
Statement of Results (SORs)