2020 VIRGINIA DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY MARCH 3, 2020

IMPORTANT DATES A LOOK AT YOUR BALLOT AND RESOURCES It's important to note that candidates will be on your ballot that have officially suspended their campaign. Here are the current names on the Virginia primary February 25 - Deadline to ballot and the latest on their campaign status (as of March 2, 2020). request an absentee ballot to be mailed to you. Your [] - Ended campaign on January 13 (CNN) request must be received [] - Ended campaign on January 2 (New York Times) by your Registrar by 5:00 [] - Active campaign p.m [] - Active campaign [] - Ended campaign on January 10 (CNN) March 3 - Virginia [] - Ended campaign on February 11 (New York Times) Democratic Primary [] Joseph R. Biden - Active campaign November 3 - 2020 [] - Ended campaign on March 2 (NPR) General Election [] - Active campaign Virginia Department of [] Deval Patrick - Ended campaign on February 12 (CNN) Elections website - [] - Ended campaign on March 1 (Fox News) elections.virginia.gov [] - Ended campaign on February 11 (NPR) City of Harrisonburg [] - Ended campaign on February 11 (NPR) [] Michael R. Bloomberg - Active campaign registrar's office: City Hall, 409 South Main Street NEED TO KNOWS One source of online You can check your registration status online at elections.virginia.gov information regarding the Virginia has an open primary system wherein any person, regardless candidates can be found at of party affiliation, can vote https://www.politico.com/20 You must request your absentee ballot by Feb. 25 20-election/candidates- If you have a Virginia driver's license or ID you can request your ballot views-on-the-issues/ online, or it can be done by mail, fax, and email If you are going to be 18 by the time of the 2020 General Election, you

may vote in the March primary at age 17 To vote in-person, you will need a valid photo ID. See jmu.edu/vote

for a list of options (your JAC Card is a valid form). Your polling location depends on your address. When checking your registration, make sure to check your polling location. *Only those with a 800 S. Main St. address vote at the old Convocation Center.* This Virginia primary determines how the Commonwealth's delegates will be allocated at the Democratic National Convention in July. Here, the candidate who receives the most delegates from among the states will be the party's nominee for the General Election November 3.