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Student Voter Registration, Radford University, August 24, 2024

Student Voter Registration at Radford University

Debbie, Janet, and Judy register 80 students at Radford Community Festival, August 24, 2024.

Voter Registration at Linden Green Apts, Christiansburg, VA 2024-8-5

Voter Registration

League voter registration event at Linden Green Apartments, Christiansburg, VA, August 5, 2024

First Tuesday Talk: Forecasting Outcomes of Virginia Legislative Races with Chaz Nuttycombe

First Tuesday Talk

Forecasting Outcomes of Virginia Legislative Races with Chaz Nuttycombe

LWVMC September 2023 First Tuesday Talk

First Tuesday Talk

September 2023 First Tuesday Program at Avellino's, Director of VT Engage and President of Hokies Vote guests speakers

Blacksburg High School Voter Registration with the help of Hokies Vote Caucus members

Voter Registration

Blacksburg High School Voter Registration with Hokies Vote Caucus and League of Women Voters

Dialogue on Race 2023 Summer Summit, Beth Obenshain moderator

Dialogue on Race 2023 Summer Summit

Montgomery County's Beth Obenshain moderated the panel.

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At the League of Women Voters of Virginia Convention

League of Women Voters of Virginia 2023 Convention

Montgomery County's Beth Obenshain (right)

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VerbaAI: 2024 U.S. Election News: The Facts Curated from Leading Fact Checking Organizations was produced in collaboration with the League of Women Voters of Virginia. Read the Press Release from the League of Women Voters of Virginia. 

Vote 2024 New River Valley, VA

Our Voting menu at the top left of our site is FULL of voter resources, information, links, and more. Download our Vote 2024 New River Valley, VA Voter flyer (pdf)

Virginia Dept of Elections Citizens Portal QR codeVirginia Department of Elections Citizen Portal

State laws concerning registration, voting, and candidate criteria are subject to change by the Virginia General Assembly. By visiting the Citizen Portal at Virginia Department of Elections, you'll be sure to have the latest information.

Ballot November 5, 2024

  • President / Vice President of the United States: Kamala D. Harris (D) and Tim Walz, running mate. Donald Trump (R) and J.D. Vance, running mate. Jill Stein (Green) and Butch Ware, running mate. Claudia De La Cruz (I) and Karina Garcia, running mate. Chase Oliver (L) and Mike ter Maat, running mate. Cornel West (I) and Melina Abdullah, running mate .
  • U. S. Senate, Virginia: Hung Cao (R). Timothy M. Kaine (D) (incumbent).
  • U.S. House of Representatives, VA 9th District: Karen G. H. Baker (D). H. Morgan Griffith (R) (incumbent).
  • Ballot Initiative: Virginia Property Tax Exemption for Veterans and Surviving Spouses Amendment (2024). A "YES" vote supports amending language in the Virginia Constitution regarding property tax exemptions for veterans and surviving spouses to say died in the line of duty rather than killed in action. A "NO" vote opposes amending language in the Virginia Constitution regarding property tax exemptions for veterans and surviving spouses to say died in the line of duty, and would keep the phrase killed in action.

Voter Registration

  • October 15, 2024: Last day to register to vote or update your address before the election. You may also register on Election Day at your voter precinct with a provisional ballot. See more about where to register or pick up a voter registration form, requirements to register, overseas voting and more here.

Early Voting

Absentee Voting

Election Day

  • November 5, 2024: Election Day, vote in person from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. You can also register to vote when you vote on Election Day with a provisional ballot.

Voter ID

Find your polling site by going to elections.virginia.gov or VOTE411 or by checking your voter registration card.  Remember that redistricting in 2021 changed many voting districts and polling sites.

Get Involved

 Working for Democracy in the New River Valley of Virginia

Read more about the League of Women Voters of Montgomery County, VA in the About menu. Follow us on Facebook! Browse our upcoming events.

Poet Nikki Giovanni explains why she will always vote.

September 17, 2024 Radford City CandidateForum
Event Date: 
Sep 17 2024 06:30 pm
Event location: 

Radford High School Auditorium

The League of Women Voters of Montgomery County, in collaboration with the NAACP of Montgomery County, Radford, and Floyd, will host two candidate forums in Radford, both at the Radford High School Auditorium. 

AARP Health and Wellness Fair 2024-9-18
Event Date: 
Sep 18 2024 10:00 am to 02:00 pm
Event location: 

Christiansburg Recreation Center

Blacksburg AARP is holding a Health and Wellness Fair tomorrow from 10-2 at the Christiansburg Recreation Center, free and open to the public: health screenings, vaccinations, information, demonstrations, seminar on aging, blood drive, and d

Bad Faith movie screening 2024-9-24
Event Date: 
Sep 24 2024 06:30 pm
Event location: 

Lyric Theatre

Bad Faith is a feature-length documentary that explores the dangerous rise of Christian Nationalism in the United States.

Voting Day
Event Date: 
Oct 01 2024 11:45 am
Event location: 

Zoom

Join us for an important First Tuesday Talk on Zoom on October 1, 2024 to discuss the Right to Vote in Virginia.

October 15, 2024 Radford City Candidate Forum
Event Date: 
Oct 15 2024 06:30 pm
Event location: 

Radford High School Auditorium

The League of Women Voters of Montgomery County, in collaboration with the NAACP of Montgomery County, Radford, and Floyd, will host two candidate forums in Radford, both at the Radford High School Auditorium. 

2024 Community Forum: Ranked Choice Voting
Event Date: 
Oct 16 2024 07:00 pm to 09:00 pm
Event location: 

Blacksburg Town Council Chambers

The Community Forum this year will focus on ranked choice voting as an option to better reflect voters’ choice for their elected leaders.  The League of Women Voters of Montgomery County together with Virginia Tech’s Lifelong Learning Instit