Voter Registration Applications and Documents
Virginia Voter Registration Application
Spanish Voter Registration Application
Federal Post Card Application (for military and overseas citizens)
Change of Address Form
Absentee Ballot Applications and Documents
Virginia Absentee Ballot Application
Annual Absentee Application for Persons with Illness or Disabilities
Federal Post Card Application (for military and overseas citizens)
10 Ways to Assure Your Absentee Ballot Will Be Counted
Absentee Voting Information (Spanish)
Election Information and Statistics
Election Results 1920-present
Election Results 1870-1920 (Alexandria County)
Election Results by Precinct, 1998-present
County Bond History
Election Statistics, General Elections
Election Statistics, Primaries and Special Elections
For Media and Party Poll Watchers
Media Guidelines for Election Day
Poll Watcher Guidelines
Voting Information
WINvote Instructions, English
WINvote Instructions, Spanish
Citizens interested in learning more about their elected officials, candidates for office, and ballot issues may want to visit the following web sites. Please note that these are provided for your information only; the Arlington Electoral Board and Office of Voter Registration cannot promote candidates or issues.
![]() | Virginia General Assembly: Find your legislators, track legislation, and read the Code of Virginia. |
![]() | U.S. Senate: Visit the home pages of Virginia's two U.S. Senators, John Warner and Jim Webb, and track Senate legislation. |
![]() | U.S. House of Representatives: Visit the home page of 8th District Representative Jim Moran, and track House legislation. |
![]() | The White House: Find out about the President, Vice President, and First and Second families. Includes links to all executive branch departments. |
| Virginia State Board of Elections: Information about elections in Virginia. Also check out the Commonwealth of Virginia Home Page. | |
![]() | The U. S. Election Assistance Commission: The EAC provides guidance and support to Congress and the states in the administration of the Help America Vote Act. |
| Federal Election Commission: The FEC administers and enforces the Federal Elections Campaign Act, the statute that governs federal elections. | |
| Federal Voting Assistance Program: Resources and information about absentee voting for uniformed services personnel and overseas citizens. | |
| Democratic Web sites: Visit the Arlington County Democratic Committee, the Democratic Party of Virginia, and the National Democratic Committee. | |
| Republican Web Sites: Visit the Arlington County Republican Committee, the Republican Party of Virginia, and the Republican National Committee. | |
| League of Women Voters: The League of Women Voters is a multi-issue organization whose mission is to encourage the informed and active participation of citizens in government and to influence public policy through education and advocacy. For local information, visit the League of Women Voters of Arlington's chapter web page. Also check out VOTE411, a project of the LWV's Education Fund. | |
| Project Vote Smart: Project Vote Smart offers an incredible compilation of biographies, contact information, position platforms, and voting records of more than 13,000 candidates and elected officials. | |
![]() | Votenet: An information meeting place for politicians, candidates and citizens alike. With plenty of resources available, this site not only educates citizens on political affairs, but also encourages and facilitates their involvement. |
![]() | Electionline: Current news and information about elections from across the U.S. |
| Rock the Vote: Rock the Vote is dedicated to protecting freedom of expression and to helping young people realize and utilize their power to affect change in the civic and political lives of their communities | |
![]() | Kids Voting USA: Kids Voting USA is a nonprofit, nonpartisan, grassroots organization dedicated to securing democracy for the future by involving youth in the election process today. |
![]() | Overseas Vote Foundation: provides resources and information for U.S. citizens living abroad. |
| International Foundation for Election Systems (IFES): IFES serves as a resource to election administrators worldwide. | |
![]() | Learn about the mysteries of the Electoral College. |
![]() | Test your citizenship IQ: Could you pass the U.S. history knowledge portion of the Naturalization test given to persons applying for U.S. citizenship? Take this self-test from the U.S. Citizen and Immigration Services and see how well you do. |