Early voting deadline nears for Chesterfield’s Democratic primary

Early voting deadline nears for Chesterfield’s Democratic primary
Jim Ingle Chairman of the Board — Chesterfield Board of Supervisors
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The final opportunity for early voting in the 2025 Democratic Party Primary is approaching, with the deadline set for Saturday, June 14. Chesterfield County has designated Central Library at 7051 Lucy Corr Blvd as its sole early voting site. The location offers curbside voting services for individuals aged 65 and older, as well as those with disabilities.

For those planning to vote on election day itself, which falls on Tuesday, June 17, it is essential to visit the correct precinct. Voters can determine their precinct and district information by using the Election Political Map Viewer available online.

Voters are required to provide their name and address and present an acceptable form of identification when voting. A comprehensive list of acceptable IDs can be found on the state Department of Election’s Voting In-Person page.

Absentee ballots submitted by mail can be placed in the Ballot Drop box at Central Library during designated voting hours or at the Registrar’s Office during business hours. On election day, ballot drop boxes will also be accessible at all polling locations.

Additional details regarding the Chesterfield Democratic Party Primary Election, including sample ballots and candidate information, are available at www.chesterfield.gov/registrar.



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