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Vote on Tuesday, November 7. Polls Are Open 6Am – 7Pm Vote on Tuesday, November 7. Polls are open 6am – 7pm. Planned Parenthood Advocates of Virginia is proud to endorse Dr. Ralph Northam for Governor, Justin Fairfax for Lieutenant Governor, Mark Herring for Attorney General, and the following candidates for the House of Delegates: Jennifer Carroll Foy, HD-2 Del. Marcus Simon, HD-53 Bill Bunch, HD-3 Al Durante, HD-54 Steve McBride, HD-8 Morgan Goodman, HD-55 Wendy Gooditis, HD-10 Melissa Dart, HD-56 Del. Sam Rasoul, HD-11 Del. David Toscano, HD-57 Chris Hurst, HD-12 Kellen Squire, HD-58 Danica Roem, HD-13 Sheila Bynum-Coleman, HD-62 Djuna Osborne, HD-17 Del. Lashrecse Aird, HD-63 Michele Edwards, HD-20 Rebecca Colaw, HD-64 Kelly Fowler, HD-21 Francis Stevens, HD-65 Angela Lynn, HD-25 Kate Sponsler, HD-66 Brent Finnegan, HD-26 Karrie Delaney, HD-67 Larry Barnett, HD-27 Dawn Adams, HD-68 Joshua Cole, HD-28 Del. Betsy Carr, HD-69 Ben Hixon, HD-30 Schuyler VanValkenburg, HD-72 Elizabeth Guzman, HD-31 Debra Rodman, HD-73 David Reid, HD-32 Del. Stephen Heretick, HD-79 Tia Walbridge, HD-33 Kimberly Tucker, HD-81 Del. Kathleen Murphy, HD-34 Leigh Anne Bowling, HD-82 Del. Mark Keam, HD-35 Cheryl Turpin, HD-85 Del. David Bulova, HD-37 Del. Jennifer Boysko, HD-86 Del. Kaye Kory, HD-38 Del. John Bell, HD-87 Del. Vivan Watts, HD-39 Stephen Aycock, HD-88 Donte Tanner, HD-40 Jay Jones, HD-89 Del. Eileen Filler-Corn, HD-41 Del. Jeion Ward, HD-92 Kathy Tran, HD-42 Del. Michael Mullin, HD-93 Del. Paul Krizek, HD-44 Shelly Simonds, HD-94 Del. Mark Levine, HD-45 Del. Marcia Price, HD-95 Del. Charniele Herring, HD-46 Kelly DeLucia, HD-96 Del. Patrick Hope, HD-47 Cori Johnson, HD-97 Del. Rip Sullivan, HD-48 Sheila Crowley, HD-98 Del. Alfonso Lopez, HD-49 Francis Edwards, HD-99 Lee Carter, HD-50 Willie Randall, HD-100 Hala Ayala, HD-51 Paid for by Planned Parenthood Virginia PAC. Not authorized by any candidate. Vote on Tuesday, November 7. Polls are open 6am – 7pm. In Virginia, you must bring an acceptable form of photo ID with you to vote: • A Virginia driver’s license or other ID issued by the DMV; • A U.S. passport or other ID issued by the federal, Virginia, or local government; • A tribal enrollment card issued by one of the 11 tribes recognized by Virginia; • An employee ID card issued in the ordinary course of business; • A military ID; • A student ID issued by a Virginia college or public or private high school; • A nursing home resident ID, if issued by a government facility; • A free photo ID card issued by the Department of Elections. A valid ID means that it is genuine, bears a photograph of the voter, and is not expired for more than 12 months. Paid for by Planned Parenthood Virginia PAC. Not authorized by any candidate. .
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