VOTE! James City County
Where am I registered to vote/where do I vote?
Absentee Ballot Application
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2012 Candidate Contact Information
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Office |
District |
Candidate Name |
Incumbent |
Mailing Address |
Email, Web Address, Phone Number |
U.S. Senate |
N/A |
Jamie L. Radtke |
No |
9840 Midlothian Tnpk., Suite R |
jamie@radtkeforsenate.com |
George F. Allen |
No |
2819 North Parham Rd. |
mike.thomas@georgeallen.com |
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R. G. “Bob” Marshall |
No |
P.O. Box 422 |
bob@bobmarshall2012.com |
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E. W. Jackson |
No |
P.O. Box 15003 |
ewj@jacksonforvirginia.org |
2012 Republican and Democratic Primary Nominees for U.S. Senate
and U.S. House of Representatives - Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2012
Office |
District |
Candidate Name |
Incumbent |
Mailing Address |
Email, Web Address, Phone Number |
U.S. Senate |
N/A |
Timothy M. Kaine – D |
No |
Kaine for Virginia |
tmk@kaineforva.com |
U. S. House of Representatives |
Robert J. “Rob” Wittman – R |
Yes |
P.O. Box 999 |
rwittman@verizon.net |
Mission Statement
The Voter Registrar represents James City County and the Commonwealth of Virginia in matters pertaining to Voter Registration and Elections and represents the community by:
- Working to ensure the integrity of the election process by maintaining an accurate voter registration list.
- Conducting elections under the guidance of the Electoral Board in accordance with Federal and State laws in an efficient and equitable manner to ensure fairness, accuracy and purity in all elections, including:
- Recruiting and training over 400 Officers of Election;
- Preparing 19 polling locations located throughout the County;
- Establish a Central Absentee Voting Precinct for the 45 days preceding each General Election;
- Developing and delivering election materials;
- Testing and distributing election equipment;
- Providing information, materials, and assistance to candidates.
Another important mandate of the office is to “. . educate the general public concerning registration and encourage registration by the general public.” (Section 24.2-114 of the Code of Virginia). Toward that end the Voter Registrar schedules speaking engagements, voting equipment demonstrations, and group training for Voter Registration Drives. The Voter Registrar also provides voter registration information and materials, maintains web pages, distributes literature and develops programs specifically aimed at informing the public.
"It is imperative that we ensure that every person that is eligible to register to vote is given the opportunity to register to vote, that every registered voter is given the opportunity to vote, and that every vote is counted."
Alan J. “AJ” Cole, Sr.