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Virginia High School Voter Registration Unique Url's VIRGINIA HIGH SCHOOL VOTER REGISTRATION UNIQUE URL'S VIRGINIA HIGH SCHOOL VOTER REGISTRATION UNIQUE WEBSITE OTHER Option for High School https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/OTHER Abingdon High School, Abingdon https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/abingdonhs Albemarle High School, Charlottesville https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/albemarlehs Alexandria Friends School, Alexandria https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/alexandriafriendsschool Alleghany High School, Low Moor https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/alleghanyhs Alliance Christian High School, Portsmouth https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/alliancehs Altavista High School, Altavista https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/altavistahs Amelia Academy, Amelia Court House https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/ameliaacademy Amelia County High School, Amelia Court House https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/ameliahs Amherst County High School, Amherst https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/amhersths Annandale High School, Annandale https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/annandalehs Appomattox County High School, Appomattox https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/appomattoxhs Appomattox Regional Governor's School for the Arts And Technology, Petersburg https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/appomattoxgovschool Arcadia High School, Oak Hall https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/arcadiahs Armstrong High School, Richmond https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/armstronghs Arnold R. Burton Technology Center, Salem https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/burtontechcenter Atlantic Shores Christian School, Chesapeake https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/alanticshoreschristian Atlee High School, Mechanicsville https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/atleehs Auburn High School, Riner https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/auburnhs Banner Christian School, Richmond https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/bannerchristian Bassett High School, Bassett https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/bassetths Bath County High School, Hot Springs https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/bathhs Battlefield High School, Haymarket https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/battlefieldhs Bayside High School, Virginia Beach https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/baysidehs Benedictine High School, Richmond https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/benedictinehs Bethel High School, Hampton https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/bethelhs Bishop Denis J. O'Connell High School, Arlington https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/bishopoconnellhs Bishop Ireton High School, Alexandria https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/bishopiretonhs Bishop Sullivan Catholic High School, Virginia Beach https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/bishopsullivanhs Blacksburg High School, Blacksburg https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/blacksburghs Bland High School, Bland https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/blandhs Blessed Sacrament Huguenot, Powhatan https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/blessedsacremenths Blue Ridge School, St. George https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/blueridgeschool Blue Ridge Technical Academy, Roanoke https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/blueridgetech Bluestone High School, Skipwith https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/bluestonehs Booker T. Washington High School, Norfolk https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/bookertwashingtonhs Brentsville District High School, Nokesville https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/brentsvillehs Briar Woods High School, Ashburn https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/briarwoodshs Bridgeport Academy, Hampton https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/bridgeportacademy Broad Run High School, Ashburn https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/broadrunhs Broadway High School, Broadway https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/broadwayhs Brooke Point High School, Stafford https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/brookepoinths Brookville High School, Lynchburg https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/brookvillehs Brunswick Academy, Lawrenceville https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/brunswickacademy Brunswick High School, Lawrenceville https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/brunswickhs Bruton High School, Williamsburg https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/brutonhs Bryant Alternative High, Alexandria https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/bryanths Buckingham County High School, Buckingham https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/buckinghamhs Buffalo Gap High School, Swoope https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/buffalogaphs C. 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Hylton High School, Woodbridge https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/cdhyltonhs Cape Henry Collegiate School, Virginia Beach https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/capehenrycollegiate Carlbrook School, Halifax https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/carlbrookschool Caroline High School, Milford https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/carolinehs Carroll County High School, Hillsville https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/carrollhs Castlewood High School, Castlewood https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/castlewoodhs Cedar Lane School https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/cedarlaneschool Cave Spring High School, Roanoke https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/cavespringhs Central High School, King and Queen Court House https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/kingandqueencentralhs Central High School, Victoria https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/victoriacentralhs Central High School, Wise https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/wisecentralhs Central High School, Woodstock https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/woodstrockcentralhs Central Virginia Governor's School for Science and Technology, Lynchburg https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/centralgovernorsschool Centreville High School, Clifton https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/centrevillehs Chancellor High School, Spotsylvania https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/chancellorhs Chantilly High School, Chantilly https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/chantillyhs Charles City County High School, Charles City https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/charlescityhs 8/27/2018 1 VIRGINIA HIGH SCHOOL VOTER REGISTRATION UNIQUE URL'S VIRGINIA HIGH SCHOOL VOTER REGISTRATION UNIQUE WEBSITE Charlottesville High School, Charlottesville https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/charlottesvillehs Chatham Hall, Chatham https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/chathamhall Chatham High School, Chatham https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/chathamhs Chesapeake Bay Academy, Virginia Beach https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/chesapeakebayacademy Chesterfield Community High School, Chester https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/chesterfieldcommunityhs Chilhowie High School, Chilhowie https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/chilhowiehs Chincoteague High School, Chincoteague https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/chincoteaguehs Christchurch School, Christchurch https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/christchurchschool Christiansburg High School, Christiansburg https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/christiansburghs Churchland High School, Portsmouth https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/churchlandhs Clarke County High School, Berryville https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/clarkehs Clover Hill High School, Midlothian https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/cloverhillhs Coastal Christian Academy, Virginia Beach https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/coastalchristian Collegiate School https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/collegiateschool Colonial Beach High School https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/colonialbeachhs Colonial Forge High School, Stafford https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/colonialforgehs Colonial Heights High School, Colonial Heights https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/colonialheightshs Cosby High School, Midlothian https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/cosbyhs Council High School, Council https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/councilhs Courtland High School, Spotsylvania https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/courtlandhs Covington High School, Covington https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/covingtonhs Craig County High School, New Castle https://vote.elections.virginia.gov/thirdparty/InspireVA/craighs
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