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.
2025 Virginia Elections
Primary day was Tuesday, June 17th. The general election is Tues, November 4th.
Early voting begins 45 days before the Primary (Friday, May 2nd) and 45 days
before the General (Friday, Sept 19th). Check our events page for more important election deadlines.
Local Offices on the November Ballot:
Town of Culpeper: Mayor and 4 at-large members of Town Council.
County Board of Supervisors and School Board in the following Magisterial Districts:
- Cedar Mountain (Mitchells, Pearl Sample and South Ridge precincts)
- Jefferson (Rixeyville and Jeffersonton precincts)
- Stevensburg (Brandy Station, Lignum and Richardsville precincts)
State offices on the June Primary and November Ballot in Culpeper:
Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General
House of Delegates 61 and 62
Candidates
Jac Bennington, House of Delegates 61st district
Sara Ratcliffe, House of Delegates 62nd district
Forrest Miller, House of Delegates 63nd district
Representation
Town and County
Constitutional Offices
VIRGINIA House of Delegates
VIRGINIA State Senate
VIRGINIA Executive BRANCH
Governor Glenn Youngkin – R
Lieutenant Governor Winsome Earle-Sears – R
Attorney General Jason S. Miyares – R
U.S. Congress 7th Congressional District
U.S. Senate Virginia
U.S. Executive Branch
President Donald Trump – R
Vice President JD Vance – R