Virginia officials say all voters can cast ballots by mail for May municipal elections
The Virginia Department of Elections says voters will be allowed and encouraged to cast ballots by mail in Mays municipal elections in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
State law requires voters to have a excuse in order to cast an absentee ballot, but officials have determined that the coronavirus outbreak qualifies as a valid reason for everyone. The elections department says voters are strongly encouraged to request an absentee ballot under the disability or illness exemption.
Localities that have May elections should encourage voters to apply online for an absentee ballot, Elections Commissioner Chris Piper said in a guidance email sent to local registrars Monday. They may use reason code 2A due to COVID-19.
The 2A reason code covers disability or illness and does not require any supporting documentation.
The guidance did not offer specific recommendations on how to handle in-person voting, but the memo suggested curbside voting as an option for localities whose election offices are closed to the public.
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