Vote Early. Vote Winsome.

Don’t wait until November 4th. Cast your ballot for Winsome today.

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Election Day is Coming Fast

In Virginia’s crucial 2025 gubernatorial race, where Democrat Abigail Spanberger leads in polls, your early vote for Republican Winsome Earle-Sears is a stand for the American dream she represents as a Jamaican immigrant, Marine veteran, and Virginia’s first Black woman lieutenant governor. Vote now to support her strong conservative leadership—defending parental rights, public safety, and economic prosperity. Don’t wait for Election Day, November 4; cast your ballot early and help make Winsome our next governor!

FAQ

Why Vote Early?

Every vote matters — and voting early ensures yours is heard without interference. When you vote before Election Day, you:• Avoid last-minute conflicts (work, childcare, weather, emergencies)• Skip long lines and polling place delays• Reduce stress and gain peace of mind• Give yourself time to correct any issues (e.g. address errors, ask questions)• Help ease congestion for everyone on Election Day

How Early Voting Works

Dates & Hours: Early Voting is open now until November 1.• Where to Vote: Use our polling place lookup tool• Options Available: In-person early voting, absentee/mailed ballots (where applicable)• What to Bring: Valid ID, voter registration confirmation• Need Help?: Call the Virginia Department of Elections at (804) 864-8901 or visit the Virginia Department of Elections website for assistance

Make sure you double-check your polling place — early voting locations may be different than your regular Election Day precinct.

Why Early Voting Matters

This election isn’t just about who leads. It’s about:• Protecting our future — The governor will shape policies on education, health, infrastructure, and more• Maximizing your impact — Voting early means your voice is locked in, no matter what surprises the final days bring• Strength in numbers — High turnout sends a powerful message about community engagement• Ensuring access — You reduce the risk that last-minute barriers prevent you or others from voting

When more people vote early, the process is smoother, more equitable, and less stressful.