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  • Privacy Policy | Fairfax Voter

    Privacy Policy. ​ Please read this Privacy Policy to learn more about the ways in which we collect, use, and protect your personal information. Updated as of August 30th, 2023. This Privacy Policy is current and in force as of today’s date. This Privacy Policy describes how FairfaxVoter.com collects, uses, and discloses the information we collect about our users. By visiting FairfaxVoter.com, you consent to the information collection and use practices described in this Privacy Policy. Your use of FairfaxVoter.com, and any dispute over privacy, is subject to this Privacy Policy, including its applicable limitations on damages and the resolution of disputes. This policy is subject to change at any time. For the purposes of this Privacy Policy, “Personal Information” means information that would allow a third party to learn your identity or contact you, including, for example, your full name, address, telephone number, email address, or credit card number. FairfaxVoter.com may collect information about you directly from you and from third party sources, as well as automatically through your use of FairfaxVoter.com. When do we collect information? FairfaxVoter.com will collect information from you when visit the Site, play embedded content such as Videos, register for emails, use forms, download documents, or otherwise engage with the Site or use our services. Why do we collect information? Everything we track on FairfaxVoter.com is considered standard and occurs on nearly every website you visit on the internet. We use this information in order to understand how users use our Site, to help diagnose problems with our server or Site, administer the Site via best practices, analyze trends, track user movement, gather broad demographic information for aggregate use, and to deliver customized, personalized content. What kind of information do we collect? We track visit, click, impression and other data to monitor utilization and to improve customer experience. Information collected may also include name, email address, zip code, phone number, as well as other information that you submit as part of a form or transaction. If you conduct a financial transaction on FairfaxVoter.com, we will collect and store your credit card number and other payment information, which we will use only to process your payments. We also may track and use your location information to customize information that we provide to you. We automatically collect the following information about your use of FairfaxVoter.com through cookies, web beacons, and other technologies: your domain name; browser type and operating system; web pages you view; links you click; searches, including search terms, your IP address; the length of time you visit FairfaxVoter.com; the referring URL, or the website that led you to our Site and other actions that you may take on FairfaxVoter.com. How is the information collected? We use standard, commonly used website tools such as cookies and other tracking technologies to collect information about you and about your use of FairfaxVoter.com. Multiple cookies may be deployed every time you visit our Site. We may also engage third parties to track and analyze data on our Site. What are cookies? Cookies are pieces of information that most Sites transfer through your web browser for record-keeping purposes. Use of cookies makes performing certain functions easier, such as saving your passwords and your preferences regarding use of the website. Cookies also allow us to track your activities at FairfaxVoter.com and provide you with personalized advertising across the internet. We use the data collected by cookies, first and third party, to help us administer and improve the quality of our communications and to analyze Site usage. Some third parties may combine the information that we provide about you with other information that they have collected. This Policy does not cover such third parties' use of the data. How long is the information kept? We retain and use the information we collect about you to provide our services to you, to communicate with you about your use of our services, to respond to your inquiries, to process your payments, to tailor the content and information that we may send or display to you, to offer location customization, and personalized help and instructions, and to otherwise personalize your experiences while using FairfaxVoter.com. We may also use aggregate data for other marketing and research purposes. This data is kept as long as it remains pertinent to the aforementioned activities. Do we sell your data? We do not sell or rent your personal information to third parties so that those third parties can market their own products or services to you. We may, however, disclose the information we collect about you, including your Personal Information, as follows: We may share the information we collect about you with our subsidiaries or affiliated companies, and their use of your personal information will be subject to this Policy. We may share Personal Information with our contractors and service providers who perform functions on our behalf. We also may disclose the information we collect from you to comply with the law, a judicial proceeding, court order, or other legal process, such as in response to a subpoena. We also may disclose the information we collect from you where we believe it is necessary to investigate, prevent, or act regarding illegal activities, suspected fraud, situations involving potential threats to the safety of any person. If we are acquired by or merged with another company or are acquired by a third party, personal information of FairfaxVoter.com users will generally be one of the transferred business assets. We may combine this information with other personal information we collect from you in other settings, such as at in person events. What about Site analytics? We use automated devices and applications, such as Google Analytics, to evaluate usage of FairfaxVoter.com. We also may use other analytic means to evaluate our Site. None of these Site analytics applications collected Personal Information. What about cyber security? FairfaxVoter.com has implemented and follows reasonable security measures to protect against unauthorized access to and unlawful interception or processing of information. Unfortunately, no data transmission is 100% secure. While we strive to protect your Personal Information, we cannot ensure or warranty the security of any such information. Our Site may contain links to other websites, where our Policies do not apply. If you visit this Site with the intention to cause harm, conduct unwarranted business, either via cyber activities or through other means, your information may be released, you may be blocked from future visits, or restricted from certain Site features. We treat FairfaxVoter.com much like personal property, we do not welcome trespassers with malicious intent. We may change this Privacy Policy from time to time, so please be sure to check back periodically. We will post any changes to this Privacy Policy on FairfaxVoter.com.

  • Who can I vote for in Fairfax County, VA? | Fairfax Voter

    Enter your Fairfax address to see who is on your ballot and where you can vote! Fairfax County addresses only. To check your voter registration status in other parts of Virginia, click here (...& don't forget to make a plan to vote!) Anchor 1 Your precinct: Your poll location: XXX XXX These candidates will be on your ballot on Tuesday, November 5, 2024: Get the (printer-friendly) list of who's on your ballot emailed to you! By providing your email, you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy for receiving messages from Fairfax County Republican Committee to the email you provide. You may opt out at any time. View terms of use Email me U.S. House VA-XX Button Editor in Chief U.S. Senate Button Editor in Chief President Button Editor in Chief Email & Print Ballot Proposed Constitutional Amendment Should the Constitution of Virginia be amended so that the tax exemption that is currently available to the surviving spouses of soldiers killed in action is also available to the surviving spouses of soldiers who died in the line of duty? Button Fairfax County Public Safety Bond Shall Fairfax County, Virginia, contract a debt, borrow money, and issue bonds in the maximum aggregate principal amount of $126,000,000 to provide funds, in addition to funds from public safety facilities bonds previously authorized, to finance, including reimbursement to the County for temporary financing for, the costs of public safety facilities, including the construction, reconstruction, enlargement, renovation and equipment of civil and criminal justice facilities, police training and operational facilities and stations, fire and rescue training facilities and stations, including fire and rescue stations owned by volunteer organizations, and the acquisition of necessary land? Button Fairfax County Transportation Bond Shall Fairfax County, Virginia, contract a debt, borrow money, and issue bonds, in addition to the transportation improvements and facilities bonds previously authorized, in the maximum aggregate principal amount of $180,000,000 for the purpose of financing Fairfax County's share, under the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority Compact, of the cost of constructing, reconstructing, improving, and acquiring transportation improvements and facilities, including capital costs of land, transit facilities, rolling stock, and equipment in the Washington metropolitan area? Button

  • What are the issues in Fairfax County, VA? | Fairfax Voter

    What are the ISSUES? Elections have important consequences on your life. What’s the most important issue to you in this year's election? Click on an item below to learn more. Taxes Fairfax County property taxes have increased over 50% during the last decade. The current Board of Supervisors has continually raised taxes on residents and the car tax remains a burden for residents. The current Board also voted to give itself a salary increase in recent years. Economy The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors is responsible for pursuing economic development and revitalization opportunities in Fairfax County, as well as responding to the needs of the business community within the county. The Board of Supervisors is also responsible for addressing the rising costs of housing and services for Fairfax County families, and for encouraging and supporting participation within community organizations that address the needs of Fairfax County residents of all ages. Safety The Fairfax County Sheriff’s Office is responsible for keeping our streets safe and assisting with many judicial functions, including running the detention center and carrying out civil processes. The Office of the Commonwealth’s Attorney is responsible for prosecuting those who commit crimes within Fairfax County. Fairfax County has suffered an 18% increase in reported crime, as well as a 42% jump in shoplifting. Our police department is understaffed by more than 200 officers, making it more difficult to take care of issues such as fentanyl distribution and human trafficking. Transportation The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors is responsible for allocating funds each year to repair and upgrade our roads and bridges, many of which are overcrowded or in disrepair. The Board of Supervisors also controls funding levels for public transportation within Fairfax County, including public busses and bike lanes, as well as pedestrian projects and parking requirements for both public and private property developments. The Board of Supervisors also has representation on multiple transportation committees/entities that service the greater Northern Virginia region, including: WMATA Board of Directors (manages Metro) Northern Virginia Transportation Commission COG National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board Dulles Rail Transportation Improvement District Commission Phases I & II Route 28 Highway Transportation Improvement District Commission Community Resources The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors is responsible for making our community affordable and offering a high quality of life. This includes providing a variety of athletic, artistic, intellectual, and recreational activities for Fairfax County residences, as well as the maintenance of all Fairfax County public parks, libraries, community centers, and public schools. The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors oversees the annual budget, as well as appointing a Library Board of Trustees to manage all library operations. This also means that the Board of Supervisors has a say in what educational programs are offered. The Board of Supervisors also allocates the funding for the maintenance and renovation of our library facilities. The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors is responsible for funding and appointing the Park Authority Board, which manages our parks, walking trails, as well as its community and recreation centers. Environment The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors is responsible for enacting policies and regulations to protect our air, water and open spaces, such as Lake Accotink. They are also charged with taking the lead on initiatives to address energy efficiency and sustainability in the county, as well as appointing the individuals serving on the 10-member board governing the public water utility Fairfax Water. The Board of Directors on the Fairfax County Soil and Water Conservation Districts (SWCDs) is responsible for promoting soil and water conservation in Fairfax County; however, it only has advisory authority over environmental issues in Fairfax County.

  • What election is next in Fairfax County, VA? | Fairfax Voter

    The General Election is on TUESDAY NOVEMBER 5, 2024 WHO CAN I VOTE FOR? General Election Day is Tuesday, November 5, 2024 Make a plan to vote! Enter your complete street address to see who is on your ballot and where you can vote. Fairfax County addresses only. To check your voter registration status in other parts of Virginia, click here Make A Plan To Vote! You have 4 ways to vote: 1. Vote by mail. Request an absentee ballot by mail . 2. Vote by drop box. Learn more . 3. Vote early in-person from Friday, September 20, to Saturday, November 2. 4. Vote in-person on Election Day . Click the Map for Voting Locations & Hours! Friday, September 20: Select locations open for Early Voting. Saturday, October 17 - Saturday, November 2 : All Early Voting Locations Open. Note: Hours vary by location. Click on the map for the full list of locations and hours. Taxes Fairfax County property taxes have increased over 50% during the last decade. The current Board of Supervisors has continually raised taxes on residents and the car tax remains a burden for residents. The current Board also voted to give itself a salary increase in recent years. Economy The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors is responsible for pursuing economic development and revitalization opportunities in Fairfax County, as well as responding to the needs of the business community within the county. The Board of Supervisors is also responsible for addressing the rising costs of housing and services for Fairfax County families, and for encouraging and supporting participation within community organizations that address the needs of Fairfax County residents of all ages. Safety The Fairfax County Sheriff’s Office is responsible for keeping our streets safe and assisting with many judicial functions, including running the detention center and carrying out civil processes. The Office of the Commonwealth’s Attorney is responsible for prosecuting those who commit crimes within Fairfax County. Fairfax County has suffered an 18% increase in reported crime, as well as a 42% jump in shoplifting. Our police department is understaffed by more than 200 officers, making it more difficult to take care of issues such as fentanyl distribution and human trafficking. Transportation The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors is responsible for allocating funds each year to repair and upgrade our roads and bridges, many of which are overcrowded or in disrepair. The Board of Supervisors also controls funding levels for public transportation within Fairfax County, including public busses and bike lanes, as well as pedestrian projects and parking requirements for both public and private property developments. The Board of Supervisors also has representation on multiple transportation committees/entities that service the greater Northern Virginia region, including: WMATA Board of Directors (manages Metro) Northern Virginia Transportation Commission COG National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board Dulles Rail Transportation Improvement District Commission Phases I & II Route 28 Highway Transportation Improvement District Commission Community Resources The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors is responsible for making our community affordable and offering a high quality of life. This includes providing a variety of athletic, artistic, intellectual, and recreational activities for Fairfax County residences, as well as the maintenance of all Fairfax County public parks, libraries, community centers, and public schools. The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors oversees the annual budget, as well as appointing a Library Board of Trustees to manage all library operations. This also means that the Board of Supervisors has a say in what educational programs are offered. The Board of Supervisors also allocates the funding for the maintenance and renovation of our library facilities. The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors is responsible for funding and appointing the Park Authority Board, which manages our parks, walking trails, as well as its community and recreation centers. Environment The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors is responsible for enacting policies and regulations to protect our air, water and open spaces, such as Lake Accotink. They are also charged with taking the lead on initiatives to address energy efficiency and sustainability in the county, as well as appointing the individuals serving on the 10-member board governing the public water utility Fairfax Water. The Board of Directors on the Fairfax County Soil and Water Conservation Districts (SWCDs) is responsible for promoting soil and water conservation in Fairfax County; however, it only has advisory authority over environmental issues in Fairfax County.

  • Election FAQs in Fairfax County, VA | Fairfax Voter

    Frequently Asked QUESTIONS You have questions. We have answers! Taxes Fairfax County property taxes have increased over 50% during the last decade. The current Board of Supervisors has continually raised taxes on residents and the car tax remains a burden for residents. The current Board also voted to give itself a salary increase in recent years. Economy The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors is responsible for pursuing economic development and revitalization opportunities in Fairfax County, as well as responding to the needs of the business community within the county. The Board of Supervisors is also responsible for addressing the rising costs of housing and services for Fairfax County families, and for encouraging and supporting participation within community organizations that address the needs of Fairfax County residents of all ages. Safety The Fairfax County Sheriff’s Office is responsible for keeping our streets safe and assisting with many judicial functions, including running the detention center and carrying out civil processes. The Office of the Commonwealth’s Attorney is responsible for prosecuting those who commit crimes within Fairfax County. Fairfax County has suffered an 18% increase in reported crime, as well as a 42% jump in shoplifting. Our police department is understaffed by more than 200 officers, making it more difficult to take care of issues such as fentanyl distribution and human trafficking. Transportation The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors is responsible for allocating funds each year to repair and upgrade our roads and bridges, many of which are overcrowded or in disrepair. The Board of Supervisors also controls funding levels for public transportation within Fairfax County, including public busses and bike lanes, as well as pedestrian projects and parking requirements for both public and private property developments. The Board of Supervisors also has representation on multiple transportation committees/entities that service the greater Northern Virginia region, including: WMATA Board of Directors (manages Metro) Northern Virginia Transportation Commission COG National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board Dulles Rail Transportation Improvement District Commission Phases I & II Route 28 Highway Transportation Improvement District Commission Community Resources The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors is responsible for making our community affordable and offering a high quality of life. This includes providing a variety of athletic, artistic, intellectual, and recreational activities for Fairfax County residences, as well as the maintenance of all Fairfax County public parks, libraries, community centers, and public schools. The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors oversees the annual budget, as well as appointing a Library Board of Trustees to manage all library operations. This also means that the Board of Supervisors has a say in what educational programs are offered. The Board of Supervisors also allocates the funding for the maintenance and renovation of our library facilities. The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors is responsible for funding and appointing the Park Authority Board, which manages our parks, walking trails, as well as its community and recreation centers. Environment The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors is responsible for enacting policies and regulations to protect our air, water and open spaces, such as Lake Accotink. They are also charged with taking the lead on initiatives to address energy efficiency and sustainability in the county, as well as appointing the individuals serving on the 10-member board governing the public water utility Fairfax Water. The Board of Directors on the Fairfax County Soil and Water Conservation Districts (SWCDs) is responsible for promoting soil and water conservation in Fairfax County; however, it only has advisory authority over environmental issues in Fairfax County. Want to email yourself your custom ballot? Click here. Important Note on 2022 Redistricting: Every ten years when the United States takes a census, voting districts are redrawn, as required by law. As a result, all voting districts for federal, state and local elections were redrawn. Your district(s) may or may not have changed. Each registered voter in Fairfax County is covered by four different voting districts: Federal for U.S. Congress Virginia state Senate Virginia House of Delegates Magisterial district for county representatives on the Board of Supervisors and FCPS School Board. Also in 2022, the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors voted to rename the Lee Magisterial District as the Franconia District. Find your voting districts

  • 2024 | Fairfax Voter

    The General Election is on TUESDAY November 5th, 2024 EARLY VOTING OPENS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2024 Important 2024 Election Dates General Elections for President, Senate, & Congress is Tuesday, November 5. ​Early voting opens Friday, September 20 and ends Saturday, November 2. If you are on the permanent absentee ballot application list (PABAL), the Office of Elections will start mailing those ballots on September 20.​ Deadline to register to vote is Tuesday, October 15. After the deadline, voters can use same-day registration and cast a provisional ballot. Deadline to request an absentee ballot by mail​ is Friday, October 25. Election Day is Tuesday, November 5. Voters must vote at their assigned precinct polling place. Polls are open from 6:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Want to email yourself your custom ballot? Click here. © Fairfax Voter 2024 | Translation Disclaimer | Privacy Policy

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    Translation Disclaimer ​ The official text is the English version of the FairfaxVoter.com website. Any discrepancies or differences created in the translation are not binding and have no legal effect for compliance or enforcement purposes. If any questions arise related to the accuracy of the information contained in the translated website, refer to the English version of the website which is the official version.

  • Volunteer Sign-Up | Fairfax Voter

    Help us reach more citizens by volunteering to share ballot information! We're looking for volunteers to help us reach Fairfax County residents and remind them of the upcoming election and their ballot information . SIGN UP TODAY! First name Last name Email Phone Zip Code Magisterial District Optional: In addition to sharing ballot information, I'm also interested in: Poll Watcher Phone Calls Door Knocking Hosting Events Other By providing your phone number, you are consenting to receive recurring SMS/MMS messages, for alerts, events, donation requests and updates to that number from Fairfax County Republican Committee. Frequency may vary/monthly. Text STOP to opt-out. Msg & data rates may apply. SUBMIT! Thanks for submitting. We'll be in touch soon!

  • What's on my ballot in Fairfax County, VA? | Fairfax Voter

    What's on my BALLOT? In the November 5th election, you will vote for the President , Senators , and Congressmen . Did you know that Virginia holds elections every year? Apply to be on the permanent absentee ballot list and never miss an election! Apply Now This year’s election is for President, the Senate and Congress: President United States Senator Congressional Representative ​ The next election is General Election ​ ​ General Election for President, US Senate, and Congress – Election Day is Tuesday, November 5 Early voting opens Friday, September 20 and ends Saturday, November 2. If you are on the permanent absentee ballot application list (PABAL), the Office of Elections will start mailing those ballots on September 20.​ Deadline to register to vote is Tuesday, October 15. After the deadline, voters can use same-day registration and cast a provisional ballot. Deadline to request an absentee ballot by mail​ is Friday, October 25. Election Day is Tuesday, November 5. Voters must vote at their assigned precinct polling place. Polls are open 6:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. ​ Want to email yourself your custom ballot? Click here. Confused about who does what? You're not alone! Learn more about each of the different offices on the ballot. Elected Offices Taxes Fairfax County property taxes have increased over 50% during the last decade. The current Board of Supervisors has continually raised taxes on residents and the car tax remains a burden for residents. The current Board also voted to give itself a salary increase in recent years. Economy The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors is responsible for pursuing economic development and revitalization opportunities in Fairfax County, as well as responding to the needs of the business community within the county. The Board of Supervisors is also responsible for addressing the rising costs of housing and services for Fairfax County families, and for encouraging and supporting participation within community organizations that address the needs of Fairfax County residents of all ages. Safety The Fairfax County Sheriff’s Office is responsible for keeping our streets safe and assisting with many judicial functions, including running the detention center and carrying out civil processes. The Office of the Commonwealth’s Attorney is responsible for prosecuting those who commit crimes within Fairfax County. Fairfax County has suffered an 18% increase in reported crime, as well as a 42% jump in shoplifting. Our police department is understaffed by more than 200 officers, making it more difficult to take care of issues such as fentanyl distribution and human trafficking. Transportation The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors is responsible for allocating funds each year to repair and upgrade our roads and bridges, many of which are overcrowded or in disrepair. The Board of Supervisors also controls funding levels for public transportation within Fairfax County, including public busses and bike lanes, as well as pedestrian projects and parking requirements for both public and private property developments. The Board of Supervisors also has representation on multiple transportation committees/entities that service the greater Northern Virginia region, including: WMATA Board of Directors (manages Metro) Northern Virginia Transportation Commission COG National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board Dulles Rail Transportation Improvement District Commission Phases I & II Route 28 Highway Transportation Improvement District Commission Community Resources The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors is responsible for making our community affordable and offering a high quality of life. This includes providing a variety of athletic, artistic, intellectual, and recreational activities for Fairfax County residences, as well as the maintenance of all Fairfax County public parks, libraries, community centers, and public schools. The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors oversees the annual budget, as well as appointing a Library Board of Trustees to manage all library operations. This also means that the Board of Supervisors has a say in what educational programs are offered. The Board of Supervisors also allocates the funding for the maintenance and renovation of our library facilities. The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors is responsible for funding and appointing the Park Authority Board, which manages our parks, walking trails, as well as its community and recreation centers. Environment The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors is responsible for enacting policies and regulations to protect our air, water and open spaces, such as Lake Accotink. They are also charged with taking the lead on initiatives to address energy efficiency and sustainability in the county, as well as appointing the individuals serving on the 10-member board governing the public water utility Fairfax Water. The Board of Directors on the Fairfax County Soil and Water Conservation Districts (SWCDs) is responsible for promoting soil and water conservation in Fairfax County; however, it only has advisory authority over environmental issues in Fairfax County.

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    Search Results 9 items found for "" Translation Disclaimer | Fairfax Voter Translation Disclaimer ​ The official text is the English version of the FairfaxVoter.com website. Any discrepancies or differences created in the translation are not binding and have no legal effect for compliance or enforcement purposes. If any questions arise related to the accuracy of the information contained in the translated website, refer to the English version of the website which is the official version. Privacy Policy | Fairfax Voter Privacy Policy. ​ Please read this Privacy Policy to learn more about the ways in which we collect, use, and protect your personal information. Updated as of August 30th, 2023. This Privacy Policy is current and in force as of today’s date. This Privacy Policy describes how FairfaxVoter.com collects, uses, and discloses the information we collect about our users. By visiting FairfaxVoter.com, you consent to the information collection and use practices described in this Privacy Policy. Your use of FairfaxVoter.com, and any dispute over privacy, is subject to this Privacy Policy, including its applicable limitations on damages and the resolution of disputes. This policy is subject to change at any time. For the purposes of this Privacy Policy, “Personal Information” means information that would allow a third party to learn your identity or contact you, including, for example, your full name, address, telephone number, email address, or credit card number. FairfaxVoter.com may collect information about you directly from you and from third party sources, as well as automatically through your use of FairfaxVoter.com. When do we collect information? FairfaxVoter.com will collect information from you when visit the Site, play embedded content such as Videos, register for emails, use forms, download documents, or otherwise engage with the Site or use our services. Why do we collect information? Everything we track on FairfaxVoter.com is considered standard and occurs on nearly every website you visit on the internet. We use this information in order to understand how users use our Site, to help diagnose problems with our server or Site, administer the Site via best practices, analyze trends, track user movement, gather broad demographic information for aggregate use, and to deliver customized, personalized content. What kind of information do we collect? We track visit, click, impression and other data to monitor utilization and to improve customer experience. Information collected may also include name, email address, zip code, phone number, as well as other information that you submit as part of a form or transaction. If you conduct a financial transaction on FairfaxVoter.com, we will collect and store your credit card number and other payment information, which we will use only to process your payments. We also may track and use your location information to customize information that we provide to you. We automatically collect the following information about your use of FairfaxVoter.com through cookies, web beacons, and other technologies: your domain name; browser type and operating system; web pages you view; links you click; searches, including search terms, your IP address; the length of time you visit FairfaxVoter.com; the referring URL, or the website that led you to our Site and other actions that you may take on FairfaxVoter.com. How is the information collected? We use standard, commonly used website tools such as cookies and other tracking technologies to collect information about you and about your use of FairfaxVoter.com. Multiple cookies may be deployed every time you visit our Site. We may also engage third parties to track and analyze data on our Site. What are cookies? Cookies are pieces of information that most Sites transfer through your web browser for record-keeping purposes. Use of cookies makes performing certain functions easier, such as saving your passwords and your preferences regarding use of the website. Cookies also allow us to track your activities at FairfaxVoter.com and provide you with personalized advertising across the internet. We use the data collected by cookies, first and third party, to help us administer and improve the quality of our communications and to analyze Site usage. Some third parties may combine the information that we provide about you with other information that they have collected. This Policy does not cover such third parties' use of the data. How long is the information kept? We retain and use the information we collect about you to provide our services to you, to communicate with you about your use of our services, to respond to your inquiries, to process your payments, to tailor the content and information that we may send or display to you, to offer location customization, and personalized help and instructions, and to otherwise personalize your experiences while using FairfaxVoter.com. We may also use aggregate data for other marketing and research purposes. This data is kept as long as it remains pertinent to the aforementioned activities. Do we sell your data? We do not sell or rent your personal information to third parties so that those third parties can market their own products or services to you. We may, however, disclose the information we collect about you, including your Personal Information, as follows: We may share the information we collect about you with our subsidiaries or affiliated companies, and their use of your personal information will be subject to this Policy. We may share Personal Information with our contractors and service providers who perform functions on our behalf. We also may disclose the information we collect from you to comply with the law, a judicial proceeding, court order, or other legal process, such as in response to a subpoena. We also may disclose the information we collect from you where we believe it is necessary to investigate, prevent, or act regarding illegal activities, suspected fraud, situations involving potential threats to the safety of any person. If we are acquired by or merged with another company or are acquired by a third party, personal information of FairfaxVoter.com users will generally be one of the transferred business assets. We may combine this information with other personal information we collect from you in other settings, such as at in person events. What about Site analytics? We use automated devices and applications, such as Google Analytics, to evaluate usage of FairfaxVoter.com. We also may use other analytic means to evaluate our Site. None of these Site analytics applications collected Personal Information. What about cyber security? FairfaxVoter.com has implemented and follows reasonable security measures to protect against unauthorized access to and unlawful interception or processing of information. Unfortunately, no data transmission is 100% secure. While we strive to protect your Personal Information, we cannot ensure or warranty the security of any such information. Our Site may contain links to other websites, where our Policies do not apply. If you visit this Site with the intention to cause harm, conduct unwarranted business, either via cyber activities or through other means, your information may be released, you may be blocked from future visits, or restricted from certain Site features. We treat FairfaxVoter.com much like personal property, we do not welcome trespassers with malicious intent. We may change this Privacy Policy from time to time, so please be sure to check back periodically. We will post any changes to this Privacy Policy on FairfaxVoter.com. Election FAQs in Fairfax County, VA | Fairfax Voter Frequently Asked QUESTIONS You have questions. We have answers! Taxes Fairfax County property taxes have increased over 50% during the last decade. The current Board of Supervisors has continually raised taxes on residents and the car tax remains a burden for residents. The current Board also voted to give itself a salary increase in recent years. Economy The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors is responsible for pursuing economic development and revitalization opportunities in Fairfax County, as well as responding to the needs of the business community within the county. The Board of Supervisors is also responsible for addressing the rising costs of housing and services for Fairfax County families, and for encouraging and supporting participation within community organizations that address the needs of Fairfax County residents of all ages. Safety The Fairfax County Sheriff’s Office is responsible for keeping our streets safe and assisting with many judicial functions, including running the detention center and carrying out civil processes. The Office of the Commonwealth’s Attorney is responsible for prosecuting those who commit crimes within Fairfax County. Fairfax County has suffered an 18% increase in reported crime, as well as a 42% jump in shoplifting. Our police department is understaffed by more than 200 officers, making it more difficult to take care of issues such as fentanyl distribution and human trafficking. Transportation The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors is responsible for allocating funds each year to repair and upgrade our roads and bridges, many of which are overcrowded or in disrepair. The Board of Supervisors also controls funding levels for public transportation within Fairfax County, including public busses and bike lanes, as well as pedestrian projects and parking requirements for both public and private property developments. The Board of Supervisors also has representation on multiple transportation committees/entities that service the greater Northern Virginia region, including: WMATA Board of Directors (manages Metro) Northern Virginia Transportation Commission COG National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board Dulles Rail Transportation Improvement District Commission Phases I & II Route 28 Highway Transportation Improvement District Commission Community Resources The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors is responsible for making our community affordable and offering a high quality of life. This includes providing a variety of athletic, artistic, intellectual, and recreational activities for Fairfax County residences, as well as the maintenance of all Fairfax County public parks, libraries, community centers, and public schools. The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors oversees the annual budget, as well as appointing a Library Board of Trustees to manage all library operations. This also means that the Board of Supervisors has a say in what educational programs are offered. The Board of Supervisors also allocates the funding for the maintenance and renovation of our library facilities. The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors is responsible for funding and appointing the Park Authority Board, which manages our parks, walking trails, as well as its community and recreation centers. Environment The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors is responsible for enacting policies and regulations to protect our air, water and open spaces, such as Lake Accotink. They are also charged with taking the lead on initiatives to address energy efficiency and sustainability in the county, as well as appointing the individuals serving on the 10-member board governing the public water utility Fairfax Water. The Board of Directors on the Fairfax County Soil and Water Conservation Districts (SWCDs) is responsible for promoting soil and water conservation in Fairfax County; however, it only has advisory authority over environmental issues in Fairfax County. Want to email yourself your custom ballot? Click here. Important Note on 2022 Redistricting: Every ten years when the United States takes a census, voting districts are redrawn, as required by law. As a result, all voting districts for federal, state and local elections were redrawn. Your district(s) may or may not have changed. Each registered voter in Fairfax County is covered by four different voting districts: Federal for U.S. Congress Virginia state Senate Virginia House of Delegates Magisterial district for county representatives on the Board of Supervisors and FCPS School Board. Also in 2022, the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors voted to rename the Lee Magisterial District as the Franconia District. 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What's on my ballot in Fairfax County, VA? | Fairfax Voter What's on my BALLOT? In the November 5th election, you will vote for the President , Senators , and Congressmen . Did you know that Virginia holds elections every year? Apply to be on the permanent absentee ballot list and never miss an election! Apply Now This year’s election is for President, the Senate and Congress: President United States Senator Congressional Representative ​ The next election is General Election ​ ​ General Election for President, US Senate, and Congress – Election Day is Tuesday, November 5 Early voting opens Friday, September 20 and ends Saturday, November 2. If you are on the permanent absentee ballot application list (PABAL), the Office of Elections will start mailing those ballots on September 20.​ Deadline to register to vote is Tuesday, October 15. After the deadline, voters can use same-day registration and cast a provisional ballot. Deadline to request an absentee ballot by mail​ is Friday, October 25. Election Day is Tuesday, November 5. Voters must vote at their assigned precinct polling place. Polls are open 6:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. ​ Want to email yourself your custom ballot? Click here. Confused about who does what? You're not alone! Learn more about each of the different offices on the ballot. Elected Offices Taxes Fairfax County property taxes have increased over 50% during the last decade. The current Board of Supervisors has continually raised taxes on residents and the car tax remains a burden for residents. The current Board also voted to give itself a salary increase in recent years. Economy The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors is responsible for pursuing economic development and revitalization opportunities in Fairfax County, as well as responding to the needs of the business community within the county. The Board of Supervisors is also responsible for addressing the rising costs of housing and services for Fairfax County families, and for encouraging and supporting participation within community organizations that address the needs of Fairfax County residents of all ages. Safety The Fairfax County Sheriff’s Office is responsible for keeping our streets safe and assisting with many judicial functions, including running the detention center and carrying out civil processes. The Office of the Commonwealth’s Attorney is responsible for prosecuting those who commit crimes within Fairfax County. Fairfax County has suffered an 18% increase in reported crime, as well as a 42% jump in shoplifting. Our police department is understaffed by more than 200 officers, making it more difficult to take care of issues such as fentanyl distribution and human trafficking. Transportation The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors is responsible for allocating funds each year to repair and upgrade our roads and bridges, many of which are overcrowded or in disrepair. The Board of Supervisors also controls funding levels for public transportation within Fairfax County, including public busses and bike lanes, as well as pedestrian projects and parking requirements for both public and private property developments. The Board of Supervisors also has representation on multiple transportation committees/entities that service the greater Northern Virginia region, including: WMATA Board of Directors (manages Metro) Northern Virginia Transportation Commission COG National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board Dulles Rail Transportation Improvement District Commission Phases I & II Route 28 Highway Transportation Improvement District Commission Community Resources The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors is responsible for making our community affordable and offering a high quality of life. This includes providing a variety of athletic, artistic, intellectual, and recreational activities for Fairfax County residences, as well as the maintenance of all Fairfax County public parks, libraries, community centers, and public schools. The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors oversees the annual budget, as well as appointing a Library Board of Trustees to manage all library operations. This also means that the Board of Supervisors has a say in what educational programs are offered. The Board of Supervisors also allocates the funding for the maintenance and renovation of our library facilities. The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors is responsible for funding and appointing the Park Authority Board, which manages our parks, walking trails, as well as its community and recreation centers. Environment The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors is responsible for enacting policies and regulations to protect our air, water and open spaces, such as Lake Accotink. They are also charged with taking the lead on initiatives to address energy efficiency and sustainability in the county, as well as appointing the individuals serving on the 10-member board governing the public water utility Fairfax Water. The Board of Directors on the Fairfax County Soil and Water Conservation Districts (SWCDs) is responsible for promoting soil and water conservation in Fairfax County; however, it only has advisory authority over environmental issues in Fairfax County. What are the issues in Fairfax County, VA? | Fairfax Voter What are the ISSUES? Elections have important consequences on your life. What’s the most important issue to you in this year's election? Click on an item below to learn more. Taxes Fairfax County property taxes have increased over 50% during the last decade. The current Board of Supervisors has continually raised taxes on residents and the car tax remains a burden for residents. The current Board also voted to give itself a salary increase in recent years. Economy The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors is responsible for pursuing economic development and revitalization opportunities in Fairfax County, as well as responding to the needs of the business community within the county. The Board of Supervisors is also responsible for addressing the rising costs of housing and services for Fairfax County families, and for encouraging and supporting participation within community organizations that address the needs of Fairfax County residents of all ages. Safety The Fairfax County Sheriff’s Office is responsible for keeping our streets safe and assisting with many judicial functions, including running the detention center and carrying out civil processes. The Office of the Commonwealth’s Attorney is responsible for prosecuting those who commit crimes within Fairfax County. Fairfax County has suffered an 18% increase in reported crime, as well as a 42% jump in shoplifting. Our police department is understaffed by more than 200 officers, making it more difficult to take care of issues such as fentanyl distribution and human trafficking. Transportation The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors is responsible for allocating funds each year to repair and upgrade our roads and bridges, many of which are overcrowded or in disrepair. The Board of Supervisors also controls funding levels for public transportation within Fairfax County, including public busses and bike lanes, as well as pedestrian projects and parking requirements for both public and private property developments. The Board of Supervisors also has representation on multiple transportation committees/entities that service the greater Northern Virginia region, including: WMATA Board of Directors (manages Metro) Northern Virginia Transportation Commission COG National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board Dulles Rail Transportation Improvement District Commission Phases I & II Route 28 Highway Transportation Improvement District Commission Community Resources The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors is responsible for making our community affordable and offering a high quality of life. This includes providing a variety of athletic, artistic, intellectual, and recreational activities for Fairfax County residences, as well as the maintenance of all Fairfax County public parks, libraries, community centers, and public schools. The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors oversees the annual budget, as well as appointing a Library Board of Trustees to manage all library operations. This also means that the Board of Supervisors has a say in what educational programs are offered. The Board of Supervisors also allocates the funding for the maintenance and renovation of our library facilities. The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors is responsible for funding and appointing the Park Authority Board, which manages our parks, walking trails, as well as its community and recreation centers. Environment The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors is responsible for enacting policies and regulations to protect our air, water and open spaces, such as Lake Accotink. They are also charged with taking the lead on initiatives to address energy efficiency and sustainability in the county, as well as appointing the individuals serving on the 10-member board governing the public water utility Fairfax Water. The Board of Directors on the Fairfax County Soil and Water Conservation Districts (SWCDs) is responsible for promoting soil and water conservation in Fairfax County; however, it only has advisory authority over environmental issues in Fairfax County. What election is next in Fairfax County, VA? | Fairfax Voter The General Election is on TUESDAY NOVEMBER 5, 2024 WHO CAN I VOTE FOR? General Election Day is Tuesday, November 5, 2024 Make a plan to vote! Enter your complete street address to see who is on your ballot and where you can vote. Fairfax County addresses only. To check your voter registration status in other parts of Virginia, click here Make A Plan To Vote! You have 4 ways to vote: 1. Vote by mail. Request an absentee ballot by mail . 2. Vote by drop box. Learn more . 3. Vote early in-person from Friday, September 20, to Saturday, November 2. 4. Vote in-person on Election Day . Click the Map for Voting Locations & Hours! Friday, September 20: Select locations open for Early Voting. Saturday, October 26 - Saturday, November 2 : All Early Voting Locations Open. Note: Hours vary by location. Click on the map for the full list of locations and hours. Taxes Fairfax County property taxes have increased over 50% during the last decade. The current Board of Supervisors has continually raised taxes on residents and the car tax remains a burden for residents. The current Board also voted to give itself a salary increase in recent years. Economy The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors is responsible for pursuing economic development and revitalization opportunities in Fairfax County, as well as responding to the needs of the business community within the county. The Board of Supervisors is also responsible for addressing the rising costs of housing and services for Fairfax County families, and for encouraging and supporting participation within community organizations that address the needs of Fairfax County residents of all ages. Safety The Fairfax County Sheriff’s Office is responsible for keeping our streets safe and assisting with many judicial functions, including running the detention center and carrying out civil processes. The Office of the Commonwealth’s Attorney is responsible for prosecuting those who commit crimes within Fairfax County. Fairfax County has suffered an 18% increase in reported crime, as well as a 42% jump in shoplifting. Our police department is understaffed by more than 200 officers, making it more difficult to take care of issues such as fentanyl distribution and human trafficking. Transportation The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors is responsible for allocating funds each year to repair and upgrade our roads and bridges, many of which are overcrowded or in disrepair. The Board of Supervisors also controls funding levels for public transportation within Fairfax County, including public busses and bike lanes, as well as pedestrian projects and parking requirements for both public and private property developments. The Board of Supervisors also has representation on multiple transportation committees/entities that service the greater Northern Virginia region, including: WMATA Board of Directors (manages Metro) Northern Virginia Transportation Commission COG National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board Dulles Rail Transportation Improvement District Commission Phases I & II Route 28 Highway Transportation Improvement District Commission Community Resources The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors is responsible for making our community affordable and offering a high quality of life. This includes providing a variety of athletic, artistic, intellectual, and recreational activities for Fairfax County residences, as well as the maintenance of all Fairfax County public parks, libraries, community centers, and public schools. The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors oversees the annual budget, as well as appointing a Library Board of Trustees to manage all library operations. This also means that the Board of Supervisors has a say in what educational programs are offered. The Board of Supervisors also allocates the funding for the maintenance and renovation of our library facilities. The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors is responsible for funding and appointing the Park Authority Board, which manages our parks, walking trails, as well as its community and recreation centers. Environment The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors is responsible for enacting policies and regulations to protect our air, water and open spaces, such as Lake Accotink. They are also charged with taking the lead on initiatives to address energy efficiency and sustainability in the county, as well as appointing the individuals serving on the 10-member board governing the public water utility Fairfax Water. The Board of Directors on the Fairfax County Soil and Water Conservation Districts (SWCDs) is responsible for promoting soil and water conservation in Fairfax County; however, it only has advisory authority over environmental issues in Fairfax County. 2024 | Fairfax Voter The General Election is on TUESDAY November 5th, 2024 EARLY VOTING OPENS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2024 Important 2024 Election Dates General Elections for President, Senate, & Congress is Tuesday, November 5. ​Early voting opens Friday, September 20 and ends Saturday, November 2. If you are on the permanent absentee ballot application list (PABAL), the Office of Elections will start mailing those ballots on September 20.​ Deadline to register to vote is Tuesday, October 15. After the deadline, voters can use same-day registration and cast a provisional ballot. Deadline to request an absentee ballot by mail​ is Friday, October 25. Election Day is Tuesday, November 5. Voters must vote at their assigned precinct polling place. Polls are open from 6:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Want to email yourself your custom ballot? Click here. © Fairfax Voter 2024 | Translation Disclaimer | Privacy Policy

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