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Absentee Voting
Discover frequently asked questions regarding absentee voting as a resident of King George County.
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Becoming a Candidate
Candidates for office must meet certain qualifications and are required to file specific documents in order to qualify to appear on the ballot.
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Election Officers
On Election Day more than 1.4 million Americans work at the polls-but more are needed. By working at the polls you will be supporting the democratic values on which our nation was built.
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Electoral Board
The duty of the Electoral Board is to insure all elections are conducted fairly and impartially.
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Local Officials
Discover the various local officials in the King George County area.
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National & State Officials
Discover the various national and state officials representing King George County.
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Polling Locations
The registrar will send you a voter registration card with the name and location of your polling place. You will find your districts listed on the card so you can refer to this website for the people who represent you in our government.
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Registering to Vote
Discover how to properly register to vote and how to vote in the next election for King George County.
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Staying Eligible to Vote
View frequently asked questions regarding staying eligible to vote in the next election.
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Students Serving at the Polls
Students who are not eligible to vote or who only wish to participate for a portion of the day may serve as Election Pages.
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The video below will walk you through the process of completing an absentee by mail ballot.
Our mission is to serve the citizens of King George County and the Commonwealth by being uniform in our practices for all elections; to provide easy access to registration and casting of votes within election laws and guidelines.
We protect the integrity of the electoral process and efficiently conduct all elections under the provisions of Title 24.2 of the Code of Virginia; implement the National Voter Registration Act; provide on-site registration opportunities to high school students and naturalized citizens; maintain accurate voter registration records. We strive to maintain a continuous professional level of service to the public.
Official Voting Information for King George County
The constitution of Virginia requires that you be registered in the precinct in which you live in order to be qualified to vote. Current law requires everyone who is voting to have a valid ID.
When you first register in the county or when you change your address (or name) the registrar will send you a voter registration card with the name and location of your polling place. You will find your districts listed on the card so you can refer to this website for the people who represent you in our government.
Precincts
There are five precincts in our county:
James Madison District
101 Courthouse Precinct -
- King George High School Cafeteria
10010 Foxes Way
King George, VA 22485
102 Passapatanzy Precinct
- Sealston Elementary School
11048 Fletcher's Chapel Road
King George, VA 22485
James Monroe District
201 Monroe Precinct
- King George Middle School
8246 Dahlgren Road
King George, VA 22485
Dahlgren District
301 Dahlgren Precinct
- University of Mary Washington - Dahlgren Campus
4224 University Drive
King George, VA 22485
Shiloh District
401 Shiloh Precinct
- King George Elementary School
10381 Ridge Road
King George, VA 22485
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Lorrie Gump
General Registrar
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Registrar
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Physical Address
10459 Courthouse Drive
Suite 102
King George, VA 22485
Mailing Address
P.O. Box 1359
King George, VA 22485
Phone: 540-775-9186Fax: 540-775-4852
Hours
Monday - Friday
8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
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