Voting
Everything you need to know about voting is on the website of the Culpeper County Office of the Registrar of Elections. You can check the status of your voter registration, register to vote, update your registration, find your polling place, and ask for a mail-in ballot. The site also keeps you informed about current and upcoming elections.
Registrar’s Office
131 N. Main St.,
Culpeper VA 22701
mmhart@culpepercounty.gov
540.825.0652
At the Virginia Department of Elections, you can register to vote, order absentee ballots, and check that your ballot was received.
Not sure which district you’re in? Click here.
Visit the Secretary of the Commonwealth to learn about restoring your voting rights.
2026 Virginia Elections
Primary day is Tuesday, June 16th. The general election is Tues, November 3th.
Early voting begins 45 days before the Primary and 45 days before the General.
Petitions are now in the office
Check our events page for more important election deadlines as they approach.
Check back here for more information on candidates and offices up for election.
Contact us if you would like to run for office!
Candidates for every seat need signatures to get on the ballot. We have several petitions for Democratic candidates in the office right now.
Please sign them to help Democratic candidates qualify, and to show the strength Democratic candidates bring.
Your signature on their ballot petitions is not an endorsement, just a path to ballot inclusion.
Representation
Town and County
Culpeper County Board of Supervisors
Constitutional Offices
VIRGINIA House of Delegates
62nd District Karen Hamilton – R
61st District Michael Webert – R
VIRGINIA State Senate
28th District Bryce Reeves – R
VIRGINIA Executive BRANCH
Governor Abigail Spanberger – D
Lieutenant Governor Ghazala F. Hashmi – D
Attorney General Jay Jones – D
U.S. Congress 7th Congressional District
U.S. Senate Virginia
U.S. Executive Branch
President Donald Trump – R
Vice President JD Vance – R

