Chesapeake VA Polling Places & Hours

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Chesapeake, Virginia voters need accurate polling-place locations and hours to cast ballots on election day. This guide explains how to find your assigned polling place, confirm opening and closing times, what identification or forms you may need, and how the city and state enforce voting rules. Use the official local registrar and Virginia voter portals to verify precinct assignments and latest schedules before you leave to vote. Links point to the City of Chesapeake registrar, the statewide voter portal, and the Virginia Code for enforcement references.

How to find your polling place and hours

The fastest way to confirm your polling place and hours is the Virginia voter portal or your local registrar. Enter your name and address to see your precinct, polling location, and the official hours for the upcoming election. If you need language assistance or ADA accommodations, contact the registrar listed below.

Check hours the week of the election; polling places can change.

Voting day practical steps

  • Bring acceptable ID if required by the election; check the voter portal for current ID rules.[2]
  • Confirm opening and closing times for your specific precinct on the official lookup the morning of the election.[2]
  • If you are not registered, submit a voter registration application before the state deadline or use approved absentee/early voting options where eligible.[1]

Penalties & Enforcement

Election violations in Chesapeake are governed by state election law (Code of Virginia Title 24.2) and enforced by local election officials and state authorities. Specific fines or penalties for many election offenses are set out in the Virginia Code; where an exact monetary amount or a procedure is not listed on the cited page below we note it as "not specified on the cited page." Enforcement pathways include referral to the Commonwealth's Attorney and administrative actions by the Department of Elections or the local general registrar.

  • Monetary fines: not specified on the cited page for many local infractions; consult the Code of Virginia for statutory penalties.[3]
  • Escalation: first-offence versus repeat or continuing offences are addressed in state statute; specific ranges are not specified on the cited page.[3]
  • Non-monetary sanctions: injunctive orders, disqualification, referral for criminal prosecution, and court actions are possible under state law.[3]
  • Enforcer and complaint path: contact the City Registrar or the Virginia Department of Elections to report alleged violations.[1]
  • Appeals and review: challenges and appeals may be brought under the procedures in the Code of Virginia; specific time limits for appeals are not specified on the cited page.[3]
Contact the registrar immediately if you believe an election rule was violated.

Applications & Forms

The primary form related to polling access is the voter registration application and any absentee or provisional ballot forms administered by the registrar. Official applications and submission instructions are published on the City registrar page and the Virginia voter portal. If a named local form number is required and not shown, it is not specified on the cited page.[1]

FAQ

How do I find my polling place?
Use the Virginia voter portal or contact the City of Chesapeake Registrar to lookup your precinct by address.[2]
What are polling place hours?
Hours vary by election and precinct; check the official lookup for exact opening and closing times for your polling place on election day.[2]
What if my polling place has changed?
Call the City Registrar immediately or use the state voter portal to confirm your updated location.[1]

How-To

  1. Go to the Virginia voter portal and enter your name and address to view your assigned precinct and polling hours.[2]
  2. If you need confirmation or assistance, call the City of Chesapeake Registrar of Voters to verify location and accessibility options.[1]
  3. If you are not registered, submit a voter registration application before the state deadline or apply for absentee/early voting per instructions on the portal.[1]

Key Takeaways

  • Always verify your polling place and hours on the official state portal the morning of the election.
  • Contact the City of Chesapeake Registrar for local assistance, ADA accommodations, or last-minute changes.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] City of Chesapeake Registrar of Voters
  2. [2] Virginia voter portal
  3. [3] Code of Virginia, Title 24.2