Estabrook Civic League

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November 3rd Presidential Election

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City of Norfolk, Virginia

Elections and Voting Information Here is important elections information from the Norfolk Office of Elections, as absentee voting (by mail and in person) for the November 3rd election has begun! For more elections information, visit: www.norfolk.gov/706/Office-of-Elections. Absentee voting (by mail and in person) for the November 3 presidential election began on September 18. Absentee ballots have a tracking barcode through the United States Postal Service that you can monitor for delivery. You may return your absentee ballot via mail or delivery courier (UPS, Federal Express, DHL). If you choose to return your ballot in person to our office (City Hall, 810 Union Street), please bring valid voter identification. No-excuse absentee voting will be held in City Hall (810 Union Street), beginning September 18. Voters must bring a valid ID, wear a face covering and maintain 6 feet of separation. Curbside service is available for those who prefer to vote from their vehicle. Absentee voting will be available Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and the two preceding Saturdays to the election – October 24 and 31 from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Beginning Monday, October 12th, four voter satellite offices will be open for in-person absentee voting: Berkley Community Center, Jordan-Newby Anchor Branch Library, Lambert’s Point Community Center, and Mary D. Pretlow Anchor Branch Library. For more details and election information, visit: www.norfolk.gov/706/Office-of-Elections.