Election Day is Tuesday, November 7, 2023. Polls are open on November 7, 6am – 7pm.
For early voting information, please see the Election Calendar.
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You will vote at your voting location, which can be found on your voter registration card. If you do not know where your voting location is, you can look up this information online at Lookup (virginia.gov).
Additionally, you may:
Sample ballots are available on our website for each district. Candidate information is also available on the Virginia Department of Election website.
This year (2023):
Virginia counties are required every 10 years to redistrict according to the census and state redistricting. Redistricting is a bi-partisan process intended to ensure that populations are represented fairly as they grow.
The state underwent redistricting in 2022. Louisa County moved from the 7th Congressional District to the 5th Congressional District. Redistricting occurs every 10 years and new boundaries are determined for each district by the Board of Supervisors. This includes voting location changes as well.
No, the only place to vote on Election Day is your polling place.
You may register to vote on election day (called Same Day Registration) at the voting location assigned to your address and vote a provisional ballot.
Curbside voting is available for people aged 65+ or with a physical disability. Call the number posted outside of your precinct and an election officer will be out to assist you. A person accompanying the curbside voter may go inside and make an election officer aware.
You will not need your voter registration card on Election Day.
You must show ID or sign an ID Confirmation Statement to vote. The most common IDs to use are your Virginia driver’s license or your Voter ID card, as these have a barcode that makes checking in easier. Acceptable ID can be any one of the following:
You may learn more on the Virginia Department of Election website to include learning about the provisional ballot process for voters without an acceptable form of identification and who refuse to sign an ID Confirmation Statement.
You can drop off your completed mail in ballot at any precinct location or the drop box at the Elections office (103 McDonald Street) until 7pm. If you no longer want to use your mail in ballot, and instead want to vote in person, turn in your envelope with your ballot to your polling place.
See the Louisa County Board of Supervisors and their contact details. Please use our Determine Your District webpage if you are unsure of your district.
Also see:
Find the State Delegate and State Senator that represent you in the Virginia General Assembly.
Learn about the current Governor of Virginia and the Governor's Cabinet.
Find your elected official in the US House of Representatives.
Learn about the current US Senators representing Virginia.
Learn about the current administration in the White House.
Republicans and democrats together run Virginia elections, and there are representatives of both parties that serve at every level. This system of checks and balances is coupled with secure and accurate pollbooks and scanners that are never connected to internet. Please click here for more information on our secure process.
These are only for the people living within the Mineral corporate town limits.
Yes. If you no longer want to use your mail-in ballot, you must surrender your ballot to your voting location in order to vote in person. If you do not bring your mail-in ballot, you will have to vote a provisional ballot.
You can also drop off your completed mail-in ballot at any precinct location’s drop box located at the Chief’s table or the drop box at the Voter Registration office until 7pm.
Please see the link below to our FOIA FAQs on our County Attorney's page.
https://www.louisacounty.gov/3013/FOIA-FAQs