Monday is the deadline to register to vote in the March 1 “Super Tuesday” presidential primary.
Virginia voters may cast ballots in either the Democratic or Republican primary, but not both. Virginia’s will be one of a dozen contests across the country that day to choose delegates for this summer’s Democratic and Republican conventions, where the parties officially will name their candidates for the Nov. 8 presidential election.
Virginians who are 17 and will turn 18 before the November election may register now to vote and may vote in the March 1 primary, according to the Virginia Department of Elections.
Facebook announced it was sending registration reminders to its Virginia users who will be voting age by Election Day.
Online registration and more information is available at Elections.Virginia.gov. Residents also can call their voter registrars:
Richmond: 804-646-5950, Website Here
Chesterfield County: 804-748-1471, Website Here
Colonial Heights: 804-520-9277, Website Here
Hanover County: 804-365-6080, Website Here
Henrico County: 804-501-4347, Website Here
Hopewell: 804-541-2232, Website Here
Petersburg: 804-733-8071
This story originally appeared on PilotOnline.com