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Chesterfield opens five early voting satellite locations

Early voting for the presidential primary election ends Saturday, March 2

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Early voting accounts for a major percentage of voting statewide.

Photo by @ginter.park

Chesterfield has opened five satellite locations for in-person early voting for the presidential primary. All five will remain open until early voting ends at 5 p.m. on Saturday, March 2.

The early voting locations are:

  • North Courthouse Road Library, 325 Courthouse Rd.
  • LaPrade Library, 9000 Hull Street Rd.
  • Meadowdale Library, 4301 Meadowdale Blvd.
  • Ettrick-Matoaca Library, 4501 River Rd.
  • Clover Hill Library, 6701 Deer Run Dr.

The General Registrar’s office also remains open for early voting until March 2. Vote from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on weekdays or 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday.

Prefer to vote on election day? The presidential primary will be held on Tuesday, March 5. Consult our election guide to find your polling place.

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