On June 9, a Democratic primary election will be held for Virginia’s 29th Senate district in the City of Manassas.
The incumbent, Senator Chuck Colgan, will not be seeking reelection.
There are three candidates running in the primary for the Democratic nomination – Atif Qarni, Jeremy McPike and Delegate Michael Futrell.
According to a city release, the polls will open at 6 a.m. and close at 7 p.m.
In order to vote in person, or file an absentee ballot, voters must bring a valid Virginia driver’s license, a DMV issued photo ID card, a valid United States passport, a valid employee photo ID card, a government-issued photo ID card, or a valid Virginia college or university student photo ID card, said a city release.
The city stated that if a voter does not have any form of photo ID, they should go to the Voter Registration office to obtain a free photo ID card.
Absentee voting began on April 24. The last day to register to vote in the primary is May 18.
June 2 is the deadline to request a mailed absentee ballot, and June 6 is the last day to vote absentee in-person.