Registrar's Office
Registrar: Lorrie Gump (540) 775-9186
10459 Courthouse Drive, Suite 102 (540) 775-4852 Fax
King George, VA 22485 Hours: Monday Thru Friday 8:00AM to 5:00PM
Contact Us
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*NOTICE*
The James Monroe Polling Place has moved to the
"old" King George High School.
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Important Dates:
January 20, 2012: Absentee voting begins for Presidential Primary
February 7, 2012: Last day to register to vote before the Primary
Saturday, March 3, 2012: Registrar's office is open from 9 to 5 for the final day of in-person absentee voting.
March 6, 2012 - Republican Presidential Primary
General registration reopens on March 7.
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King George County requesting ‘Bail Out' from the Department of Justice
In an effort to remove a layer of bureaucracy, the Dept. of Justice is now encouraging localities to apply to opt out of this pre-clearance requirement. This would allow the local government to make decisions about their precincts and voting districts.
See links below
NOTICE (pdf format)
Presentation re BAILOUT (pdf format)
If anyone would like more information or to have a presentation to a group please contact the Registrar's office 775-9186
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Our mission is to serve the citizens of King George County and the Commonwealth by providing fair and honest election laws by being uniform in our practices for all elections; to provide easy and readily available 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.
- Encourage all eligible residents to exercise their right to vote
- Conduct elections in a fair, accurate and efficient manner
- Maintain a continuous professional level of service to the public