If you voted a provisional ballot on Tuesday, November 4 in the Commonwealth of Virginia your photo identification (ID) must be received at your local registrar’s office by 12 noon Friday. A Provisional Ballot update from the Virginia Department of Elections: Where is my local registrar’s office? Find your local office here. A Provisional Ballot is a paper or optical scan ballot which […]

  View the UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS HERE Thousands upon thousand Virginia voters allowed their voices to be heard during the Midterm Congressional elections Tuesday. Here are the unofficial results in Virginia. The State Board of Elections will certify the official election results by next week. All other reports are just projections. Democratic United States Senator […]

  Virginia has an election every year which means the people’s voice should be heard on issues of healthcare, education, civil rights, justice, jobs and medicare. Every aspect of your life is decided on at the “stroke of a vote”. And, all politics are local. The Virginia Department of Elections in partnership with the Virginia […]

Your vote is your fundamental right in Virginia and America. Fortunately, there is an election every year in Virginia which means your status should remain active. As changes to Virginia’s laws went to effect on July 1, 2014, I will highlight the voter ID law. Under the new law, all Virginia voters must present an […]

Your vote is your voice, your right and your power. A “no” vote from you is a “yes” vote for the candidate you don’t want in office. Learn about your voter rights and responsibility at Miss Community’s Next  Voter Empowerment and Restoration of Rights Rallies. Brought to you by  Rolling for Freedom on facebook. Text […]

  The 2013 Virginia Attorney General Race has been too close to call following last Tuesday’s election. The polls closed on November 5 with Republican Mark Obenshain enjoying a lead in the AG race. A few hours later the exit poll numbers showed Democrat Mark Herring closing in on Obenshain. Days ago, it was Obenshain  […]

Virginia has an election every year which means the peoples’ voice should be heard on issues of healthcare, education, civil rights, justice, jobs and medicare. Every aspect of your life is decided on at the “stroke of a vote”. And, all politics are local. There are 17 qualifying reasons to vote by absentee.  The deadline […]

Virginia has an election every year which means the peoples’ voice should be heard on issues of healthcare, education, civil rights, justice, jobs and medicare. Every aspect of your life is decided on at the “stroke of a vote”. And, all politics are local. There are 17 qualifying reasons to vote by absentee.  Apply to […]

Virginia has an election every year which means the peoples’ voice should be heard on issues of healthcare, education, civil rights, justice, jobs and medicare. Every aspect of your life is decided on at the “stroke of a vote”. And, all politics are local. There are 17 qualifying reasons to vote by absentee.  Apply to […]

    There are two top contenders in the Virginia governor’s race for 2013  Democrat Terry McAuliffe and Republican Ken Cuccinelli. Cuccinelli is currently the Attorney General for Virginia and will not seek a second term only to run for governor. Terry McAuliffe is a businessman, entreprenuer and former chairman of the Democratic National Committee. Should Cuccinelli or McAuliffe be concerned […]

Virginia has an election every year which means the peoples’ voice should be heard on issues of healthcare, education, civil rights, justice, jobs and medicare. Every aspect of your life is decided on at the “stroke of a vote”. Virginia Statewide Primary: There are 2,508 precincts reporting out of 2,534 as a result of 140,000 votes. […]

Virginia has an election every year which means the peoples’ voice should be heard on issues of healthcare, education, civil rights, justice, jobs and medicare. Every aspect of your life is decided on at the “stroke of a vote”. Virginia Statewide Primary: There are 2,508 precincts reporting out of 2,534 as a result of 140,000 votes. […]