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(Virginia) Voting Reports
Summary
6 reports
- 4 reports about No Voting Issue
- 1 reports about Other
- 1 reports about Access Issue
All User Reports
22003: No Voting Issue
Absolutely no problems. Both paper and electronic ballots available. line moved quickly. In and out in under 15 minutes. Voted electronic, no problems there. Read More »
22003: No Voting Issue
Absolutely no problems. Both paper and electronic ballots available. line moved quickly. In and out in under 15 minutes. Voted electronic, no problems there. Read More »
22003: No Voting Issue
I voted at 11:30AM... no lines to report. The new format (paper plus Optical reader) being used but a couple of "old-technology" machines available for those who wanted them. Poll watchers were present. Read More »
22003: Other
Before voting, 3 of us, strangers in adjacent booths, shared concerns about our ballots, a bit of a no-no. An official swooped in and kindly addressed our problem. None of us 3 old women had ever voted with pencil on paper. We were skeptical as to how our votes could be secured manually. Paper and pencil! What will these younguns think of next? :)) Read More »
22003: No Voting Issue
10 minutes in and out Read More »
22003: Access Issue
Got to poll at 5:35. No parking spaces left. Spent 10 finding a space and 50 minutes in line to vote. Read More »
Statewide User Vote Reports
Voting in Virginia
13 Electoral Votes
Polling Hours: 6 a.m. – 7 p.m.
2008 Registered Voters: 5,021,993 as of 10/14 (Virginia State Board of Elections)
Change from 2004: +11%
Election Day Registration: No
Post-Election Manual Audits: No
ID Requirements: Required of all voters. Photo or non-photo ID accepted.
Provisional Voting: Eligible for verification if cast in correct precinct
Voting System: DRE, optical scan and ballot-marking device
News Reports
» ALL REPORTS: Washington Post Investigations
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Longest Wait Time Yet?
State: Virginia
A voter in Chesapeake, Va., waited in line for more than 7 hours, slightly more than the extraordinary 6 1/2-hour wait times in the suburbs of St. Louis, according to Election Protection. The voter apparently was at the Dr. Clarence V. Cuffee Community Center, which has about 1,000 people waiting in line when voting machines went down today. Voting machines are now back up and running and, as of 5 p.m., the wait was about 90 minutes. (Virginian-Pilot) Read More »
Three 'Voter Suppression' Cases in Va.
State: Virginia
State police are investigating at least three cases of possible voter suppression at election sites across Virginia. The cases were reported in the city of Richmond, Fairfax County and Fauquier County. One case was concerning the "over presentation of law enforcement" at a polling place; another case involved the playing of a "loud" recording of right-wing radio host Rush Limbaugh within 300 feet of a precinct. (CNN) Read More »
FBI Probing George Mason E-Mail
State: Virginia
The FBI is looking into how a phony e-mail was sent to George Mason University's server telling people to vote Nov. 5 along with the forged signature from the college's provost. About 35,000 people received the fake e-mail message (although most students interviewed by The Post said they didn't fall for it). (USA Today) Read More »
Judge Orders Va. To Keep Late Ballots
State: Virginia
A federal judge ordered election officials in Virginia to preserve late-arriving absentee ballots, including ones from military personnel overseas, that Republican Sen. John McCain's campaign claims should be counted. The McCain campaign says in a lawsuit that absentee ballots weren't mailed on time to many military members serving overseas. The complaint asks the court to order the state to count absentee ballots from overseas troops postmarked by Tuesday and received by Nov. 14. (AP) Read More »
Phony Election E-Mail Tracked to Company
State: Virginia
A bogus e-mail that advised 35,000 George Mason University students, faculty and staff that Election Day had been moved to Nov. 5 has been tracked to a D.C.-based company that works with political campaigns on the Web. Among the group's clients are Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine's Moving Virginia Forward campaign and Indiana Sen. Evan Bayh's AllAmerica Political Action Committee Web site. (washingtonpost.com/Security Fix) Read More »
Weather, Glitches, Long Lines in Va.
State: Virginia
Long lines and a host of voting machine problems are dominating the story in Virginia, according to watchdog groups and elections officials across the state. Election Protection called for the state to extend poll times to 9 p.m.; a federal judge refused a similar order earlier this week. Read More »
» ALL REPORTS: Washington Post Investigations
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