Kim Taylor, a representative for Virginia’s District 82, used her social media platform on November 4, 2025, to encourage voter participation on Election Day. Throughout the day, Taylor posted multiple reminders and calls to action for constituents to cast their ballots.
In her first post of the morning at 14:24 UTC, Taylor wrote: “It’s Election Day morning! Polls are open until 7PM — please get out and vote! Let’s finish strong and bring home the victory!”
Later that day at 15:41 UTC, she reiterated her message and reflected on her service in office: “Happy Election Day! I’m proud to represent District 82 and am humbly asking for your support again today. Together, we’ve worked to strengthen our schools, support law enforcement, and protect the values that make Virginia home. GO VOTE! “
As polls remained open into the evening, Taylor continued urging voter turnout with another post at 18:44 UTC: “A little over 5 hours to go — if you haven’t yet, please head to your polling location and ensure your voice is heard this election. There is too much on the line to sit this one out. VOTE!”
Election Day in Virginia typically sees active engagement from candidates seeking to mobilize supporters. Voting hours customarily run from early morning until 7 p.m., providing residents with opportunities throughout the day to participate in state and local elections.



