Voting Resources
Register, update your registration, and vote!
How do I register to vote?You may or , if not Virginia. You have a decision about . You have a right to register to vote at the address you consider the place where you live, whether that is your family’s home or the place where you attend school. You should update your registration anytime this home address changes, including when you move to new on-campus housing or off-campus. You may only be registered and vote in one location. (Source: ) On-campus voter registration events are offered in partnership with the City of Williamsburg Voter Registrar, James City County Voter Registrar, and the League of Women Voters. You may also use these events to check or update your registration. View the events calendar to find upcoming opportunities. |
What's on my ballot?You can use or to see what’s on your ballot and learn more about some candidates. Learn more about presidential, senate, and congressional candidates at . For information on local elections and the candidates running, head to the the or the . |
Where do I vote?All on-campus residents who are registered to vote in Williamsburg and choose to vote in-person on Election Day will do so at one of Find your polling location based on your residence hall (.pdf). The Stryker Precinct votes at the Williamsburg Community Building located at ; the Matoaka Precinct votes at Williamsburg United Methodist Church, located at . |
What are my voting method options?Voting EarlyVoting early allows you to choose a convenient time for you, and it’s often less crowded than Election Day – which helps you and those who are working at the polls. Vote on Election DayYou can vote at your polling place on Election Day. In Virginia, if you have not yet registered to vote, you can participate in and vote with a provisional ballot, which will be counted after confirming your eligibility to register. Vote Absentee by MailYou may apply to If you are registered outside of Virginia, . For quick information about voting or if you experience any issues while trying to vote, text 1-866-OUR-VOTE or visit for help. |
How do I become an elections officer?Learn how to become a paid Officer of Elections for upcoming elections. Contact the and or Haley Snapp. |
How do I learn more about voting and elections?
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