Two year old Hunter got to vote with Dad at Indian Lakes Elementary. Photo by Jason Marks/WAVY
Hampton voter, Beverly Palen
Kristy McGinnis daughter’s first time voting in a Presidential election.
Laurie Davis said this is their first time having three generations together at the polls.
The Rodriguezs’ vote for the first time.
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Jason and Beth Sherrick
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Ann Hinkle
Kristi McGinnis McKittrick
Norfolk voter, Bruce Williams
Gloucester voters, Frank Evans and family
WAVY News 10’s Katie Collett votes early in Virginia Beach on Oct. 23, 2020.
Amanda Russell
Regina Mobely/WAVY TV and her husband voted on September 24, 2020.
Tiffany Williams
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Angie Hood in Smithfield, Virginia
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Photos from Early Voting
September 24, 2020 early voting site in Virginia Beach. Photo by Regina Mobley.
September 24, 2020 early voting site in Virginia Beach. Photo by Regina Mobley.
First time voter Joseph Mastrullo votes early in Virginia Beach.
Early voting in Virginia Beach at The Seatack Community Recreation Center. Oct. 20, 2020 (Photo courtesy: Andy Fox/WAVY)
Early voting in Virginia Beach at The Seatack Community Recreation Center. Oct. 20, 2020 (Photo courtesy: Andy Fox/WAVY)
Early voting in Virginia Beach at The Seatack Community Recreation Center. Oct. 20, 2020 (Photo courtesy: Andy Fox/WAVY)
Early voting in Virginia Beach at The Seatack Community Recreation Center. Oct. 20, 2020 (Photo courtesy: Andy Fox/WAVY)
The line for early voting in the Fairfield area of Virginia Beach on Oct. 23, 2020. WAVY News 10’s Katie Collett was in this line and says she waited for more than an hour before it was her turn to vote.
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Millions of voters cast their ballots ahead of Election Day on November 3. Many are calling this an historic election, with record-breaking voter registration and early voting numbers.
This is Virginia’s first election allowing people to vote early in-person, or by mail, without a reason. The Board of Elections predicts half of all eligible voters will have voted by Election Day.
The last day for early, in-person voting was Saturday, Oct. 31 in both Virginia and North Carolina.
If you plan to vote my mail, ballots must be postmarked by Election Day.
Election Day Poll Hours
Virginia – Polls open at 6 a.m. and close at 7 p.m.
North Carolina – Polls open at 6:30 a.m. and close at 7:30 p.m.
As long as you are in line by the closing time, you will be able to vote.
If you are voting in-person either early or on Election Day, we’d love to see your photos from the polls. Please email us at this link and keep an eye out for them in this post and elsewhere in WAVY News 10’s coverage. Please include your name and the city and date.