Two Alexandria precincts voting at new locations on Tuesday
George Mason precinct moves to Trinity Church as school demolition underway; Olympus Condos precinct returns to condo building

Voters in two Alexandria precincts will cast their ballots at different locations on Tuesday, unlike in recent elections.
The former George Mason School precinct will vote at Trinity Church, 2911 Cameron Mills Road, while the Olympus Condos precinct returns to the Olympus Condos building, 6301 Stevenson Ave., according to the city’s Office of Voter Registration and Elections.
The George Mason School polling place changed as demolition of the former school building began to make way for a new facility. Alexandria City Public Schools live-streamed the demolition on Monday morning.
The Olympus Condos precinct returns to its original location after voting at 6101 Stevenson Ave. in the 2024 election due to construction at the condominium building.
The city announced the changes in a voter checklist released Oct. 30.
Voters can confirm their polling location at vote.elections.virginia.gov or by calling 703-746-4050. The city’s precinct map is available online.
All other Alexandria polling locations remain unchanged.
Polls open 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday. Voters must be in line by 7 p.m.
The Nov. 4 election includes races for governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general, House of Delegates, commonwealth’s attorney, and sheriff. Democrat Abigail Spanberger faces Republican Winsome Earle-Sears in the governor’s race. Democrat Ghazala Hashmi runs against Republican John Reid for the office of lieutenant governor. Democrat Jay Jones faces Republican Jason Miyares in the race for attorney general.
In the House of Delegates, Democrat Alfonso Lopez runs in the 3rd District, Democrat Charniele Herring in the 4th District, and Democrat Elizabeth Bennett-Parker in the 5th District. All candidates are running unopposed.
Bryan Porter runs unopposed for commonwealth’s attorney, and Sean Casey for sheriff.
Voters must bring photo identification. Acceptable IDs include a Virginia driver’s license, U.S. passport, employer-issued photo ID, or student ID from a Virginia college or university.
Voters without acceptable ID may sign an ID Confirmation Statement and vote with a regular ballot. Those who neither present ID nor sign the statement must vote using a provisional ballot.
Alexandria recorded 29,611 early votes as of Sunday, surpassing the total from 2021.
More information: alexandriava.gov/Elections.

