Track the latest polls about Democrat Abigail Spanberger and Republican Winsome Earle-Sears in the Virginia gubernatorial election.
Some early voters wanted more information about the question in the minutes before they marked the ballot paper, while others knew how they would vote before arriving at the polls.
A new poll released this week shows where the Virginia election stands as Virginians begin to cast their ballots.
Early voting begins Friday in a critical election in Virginia to determine the next governor, House of Delegates seats and a long list of local races.
Early voting for the Nov. 4, 2025, Virginia gubernatorial election is well underway in the Commonwealth of Virginia, and local polling officials are giving an update on turnout so far. Early voting began on Friday,
Early voting begins Friday in Virginia’s high-stakes general election, opening a six-week window for voters to cast their ballots in races for governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general, all 100 seats of the House of Delegates and some local offices.
Early voting begins in Virginia's gubernatorial race featuring Democrats Spanberger and Republican Earle-Sears.
If you are looking to vote early for the Nov. 4 general election in Virginia, your registrar should offer hours beginning this Friday.
All localities offer early voting, and voters are only allowed to vote early in the jurisdiction where they are registered. You can vote early at your local registrar's office. Additionally, some Northern Virginia counties have additional satellite locations and extended hours during the early voting period.
Early voting began Sept. 19 in Virginia, and the first numbers show thousands of ballots already cast in several House of Delegates districts.
Early voting began Friday in Virginia for the state’s 2025 elections, in which voters will decide the next governor, attorney general, all 100 seats in the House of Delegates, and other local races. Important dates to know In-person early voting runs from Friday through Nov.