![]() ![]() ![]() Significant purges after presidential elections (of voters who had registered for the previous presidential election but did not vote in the next one) were the norm. ** Prior to implementation of the National Voter Registration Act (“Motor Voter”) in March 1996, any Virginia voter who had not voted in four years was removed from the voting rolls (“purged”). (Uniformed and Overseas voters were exempt from the in-person registration requirement.) Prior to NVRA, most applicants had to appear in person, before a registrar, in order to register. This Act allowed voter registration forms to be submitted through Department of Motor Vehicles offices and other designated agencies, or to be submitted by mail. * The National Voter Registration Act (“Motor Voter”) was implemented in Virginia beginning in March 1996. SOURCE: COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA, OFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS, STATEWIDE TURNOUT NUMBERS REPORT, COMPILED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF ELECTIONS Voter Turnout by Election Voting Absentee (Included in Total Voting) November General Elections: 1976 – Present ELECT is actively working with localities to ensure the accuracy of the information provided. Registration Statistics & Polling Placesĭata contained on this page may fluctuate due to ongoing redistricting efforts.
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