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In-person early voting ends on Saturday

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A voter registration sign stands just inside the entrance way of the Henry County Administration Building.

Bill Wyatt

You have six more days to vote early for the 2020 elections.

In-person voting continues through Saturday, but the deadline to request absentee ballots has passed.

President, vice president, a U.S. Senator, the 5th Congressional District, Martinsville City Council and some referenda are on the ballot for Nov. 3.

Any registered voter — the deadline to register has passed — can avoid lines at the polls by voting early either in-person or by mail. If you have voted previously in Virginia, you don’t even need an ID. You only have to sign to attest to your registration.

This is all handled by your local registrar’s office.

If you live in Martinsville, your registrar is Cynthia Barbour. Her phone number is 276-403-5122 and her email is cbarbour@ci.martinsville.va.us. If you live in Henry County, it’s Elizabeth Stone. Her phone number is 276-638-5108 and her email is estone@co.henry.va.us. If you live in Patrick County, your registrar is Susan Taylor. Her phone number is 276-694-7206 and her email is staylor@co.patrick.va.us.

Here’s other pertinent info:

HOURS: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday.

WHERE: Registrars offices in Martinsville, Henry County and Patrick County (and all other localities).

ID: A valid form of identification is required for first-time voters but not returning voters.

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: Passed.

GENERAL ELECTION DAY: 6 a.m.-7 p.m., Nov. 3

MORE INFORMATION: Voters with questions about absentee, mail-in and in-person voting can call 800-552-9745, email info@elections.virginia.gov or visit elections.virginia.gov.

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