Submitted by Slow_Roller1975 t3_11pbzma in rva

Yes, another election...there are gonna be many this year.

Candidates:
Stephen Imholt (R)
Lamont Bagby (D)

From the Office of Elections:

The next election is a special election for the 9th Senate District, scheduled for March 28th, 2023. Early Voting for this special election will be from March 13th – March 25th, 2023. The locations, dates, and times are as follows:

Office of Elections
2134 West Laburnum Avenue
Richmond, Virginia 23227
Phone (804) 646-5950

March 13th – March 25th 2023
10 AM – 4 PM (Monday – Friday)
9 AM – 5 PM (Saturday, March 18th)
9 AM – 5 PM (Saturday, March 25th)

City Hall
Will not be used as an Early Voting site for this election.

Hickory Hill Community Center
Will not be used as an Early Voting site for this election.

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sleevieb t1_jby8sp8 wrote

If baggy doesn’t get 70% he is a clown.

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BabyBat07 t1_jbyon5b wrote

I feel like I’m Bill Murray in the Groundhog Day of elections

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nickleur t1_jbyqgdq wrote

Keep in mind that this vote uses the PRE 2024 district lines and not the new ones that will be used this November. There was a lot of confusion at the primary for this.

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Sailinger t1_jbyy8j6 wrote

Maybe I’m blind, but I’m not seeing when the mail in ballots will be sent out through the USPS?

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Slow_Roller1975 OP t1_jbz17sx wrote

Same link as above: https://rva.gov/elections/voting

Go to the drop down menu under 'Vote By Mail'. If you are part of the "Permanent Vote By Mail Roster", then they should be heading to you shortly. If not, then you will need to request a ballot from the Office of Elections...which the Office of Elections states on their site that "The deadline to apply for an absentee ballot for the March 28th 2023 Special Election is March 17th 2023."

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Sailinger t1_jbz259p wrote

Weird, because this is literally my copy/paste of the vote by mail section that best I can tell makes no mention of when ballots are going out by mail:

> Voters can request an absentee ballot online, in person at the Office of Elections, by fax (804-646-7848), or by email (Absentee@rva.gov).

>Prefer the ease and comfort of voting from home? Virginia law allows voters the option to join a Permanent Vote By Mail Roster and have their ballots sent directly to their preferred address ahead of every election.

>Click here to apply to Vote By Mail and join the Permanent Roster. Make sure you complete section 3 of the application. You can access the paper absentee application here.

>The deadline to apply for an absentee ballot for the March 28th 2023 Special Election is March 17th 2023.

>All absentee ballots, those sent by mail and those cast in-person, are counted on Election Day in Virginia. Ballots must be postmarked by Election Day or dropped off at the Office of Elections no later than 7:00 p.m. on Election Day.

>IMPORTANT – Please mark your ballot using a black or blue pen.

>What if I received an absentee ballot by mail but I want to vote in person?

>1. Return your un-voted ballot by mail. • Leave or reseal your un-voted ballot in Envelope A and mail using the pre‐addressed return envelope. • You will receive a new ballot when you go to vote in person. >2. Take your un-voted ballot with you when you go to vote early in person or on Election Day.

>Important! If you lost your absentee ballot, you can still vote in person. Notify the election official when you come in person to vote. If you choose to vote in person and do not return your un-voted ballot, you will be offered a provisional ballot which will be reviewed for counting after Election Day.

Eh, just got a little concerned that I haven’t seen anything yet about it, and the deadline is so close. Permanent mail-in voting has been a game changer for us and would never go back willingly.

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