2025 Local Voter Information for Floyd and Montgomery Counties

This information is compiled by the Montgomery-Floyd Regional Library staff. Information is believed to be correct but not guaranteed.
For official information, contact:

Important Dates and Deadlines

  • Sep. 19: First day for Early in-person voting
  • Oct. 24: Deadline to Register to Vote (without provisional ballot)
  • Oct. 24: Last day to request a ballot to be mailed to you
  • Nov.  1: Last day for Early in-person voting
  • Nov.  4: Election Day. Polls open 6am-7pm
  • Nov.  4: By-mail ballot postmark Deadline
  • Nov.  4: In Person drop-off of By-mail ballot Deadline
  • Nov.  7: End of Registrar's acceptance of By-mail ballots (noon)

Voter Registration Information

Voter Registration deadline for the November 2025 Presidental Election is Oct. 24, 2025, 11:59pm. You can register to vote online. Or, complete the Voter Registration Application (also available at the libraries) and submit (in-person or by mail) to your county’s Registrar. If you are going to the DMV - in person or online - you can apply to register to vote there as well.

Missed Registration Deadline? You may register up to and including Election Day, but must vote with a provisional ballot.

College Students: Visit the Student Voter page for information about voting at your college home.

How to Vote before Election Day

Early, In-person voting Early, In-person voting You can cast your vote beginning Sep. 19, in person, at a voting booth. And, you don’t even need to provide an excuse for doing so! No application required; just show up.

In-Person voting is available weekdays (except state holidays) through Nov.  1. This option is also available on two Saturdays: Oct. 25 and Nov. 1.

Floyd County locations for early in-person voting

  • General Registrar's Office, 100 East Main St. Room 302, Floyd
    ⮩ Weekdays Sep. 19 - Nov.  1 from 9:00am – 5:00pm
    ⮩ Saturday, Oct. 25 and Saturday, Nov. 1, from 9:00am – 5:00pm

Montgomery County locations for early in-person voting

  • Montgomery County Office of Elections, 1546 North Franklin St., Christiansburg
    ⮩ Weekdays Sep. 19 - Nov.  1 from 9:00am – 5:00pm
    ⮩ Saturday, Oct. 25, and Saturday, Nov. 1, from 9:00am – 5:00pm

Absentee by-mail ballot No excuse is needed to vote absentee. To vote absentee by-mail, you will need to complete an absentee ballot application.
You can request an absentee ballot:

  • By submitting an application by mail, fax, or online, by Oct. 24
  • In person by Nov.  1.
  • There are some exceptions to the deadline for emergencies.

You can return your absentee by-mail ballot:

  • By Mail. Must be postmarked on or before Election Day (Nov.  4) and received by noon on Nov. 7.
  • In Person. Must be received by 7PM on Election Day (Nov.  4).
  • At a Ballot drop box. Ballot drop boxes are available on Election Day at all polling sites.

If you registered to vote by mail, are voting absentee by-mail, and have never voted in a federal election, you may have to provide a copy of an ID with your by-mail ballot. Your ballot will contain a notice if this applies to you.

Where do I vote on Election Day?

Use the Department of Election’s Polling Place Lookup to find your voting location.

Voter ID Information

Voters will be asked to show one form of ID. If the voter does not present an acceptable ID, the voter may sign an ID Confirmation Statement and vote normally. If the voter does not present an acceptable ID and declines to sign an ID Confirmation Statement, the voter may vote a provisional ballot. Please note that a copy of the ID or signed ID Confirmation Statement must be delivered to the Registrar by noon on the Friday following the election, or the provisional ballot cannot be counted.
There are large variety of acceptable forms of identification, including Virginia Driver’s License (current or expired), photo employee IDs, student IDs, utility bills, and bank statements.

Floyd and Montgomery County Ballots

Below are all of the possible contests in Floyd and Montgomery Counties. What is on an individual's ballot will depend upon the county, district, and/or town in which one resides. You can also find a list of all Candidates and Referendums for Virginia at the VA Dept of Elections Candidate Page. Sample Ballots for Floyd & Montgomery Counties will be linked here once they're made available.


Statewide Contests

OfficeBallot NamePolitical PartyIncumbent
GovernorAbigail D. SpanbergerDemocraticN/A
GovernorWinsome Earle-SearsRepublicanN/A
Lieutenant GovernorGhazala F. HashmiDemocraticNo
Lieutenant GovernorJohn J. Reid, IIRepublicanNo
Attorney GeneralJay C. JonesDemocraticNo
Attorney GeneralJason S. MiyaresRepublicanYes

Floyd County Contests

OfficeJurisdictionBallot NamePolitical PartyIncumbent
Member House of Delegates47th DistrictYvonne M. RorrerDemocraticNo
Member House of Delegates47th DistrictWren M. WilliamsRepublicanYes
Member Board of SupervisorsDistrict C (Courthouse)Jerry W. BootheIndependentYes
Member Board of SupervisorsDistrict E (Indian Valley)Walter E. PhillipsRepublicanNo
Member School BoardDistrict C (Courthouse)Deborah M. SnellingsYes
Member School BoardDistrict E (Indian Valley)C. Gene BishopYes
MayorTown of FloydWilliam R. GriffinYes
Member Town CouncilTown of FloydBruce A. TurnerYes
Member Town CouncilTown of FloydChris J. BondYes
Member Town CouncilTown of FloydLisa Renee ThompsonNo

Montgomery County Contests

OfficeJurisdictionBallot NamePolitical PartyIncumbent
Member House of Delegates41st DistrictLily V. FranklinDemocraticNo
Member House of Delegates41st DistrictJ. Christian "Chris" ObenshainRepublicanYes
Member House of Delegates42nd DistrictBiko AgozinoDemocraticNo
Member House of Delegates42nd DistrictJason S. BallardRepublicanYes
Member Board of SupervisorsDistrict AGunin KiranDemocraticNo
Member Board of SupervisorsDistrict CSteve R. FijalkowskiRepublicanYes
Member Board of SupervisorsDistrict DMichel T. Todd KingRepublicanYes
Member School BoardDistrict AMatthew Buswell RobertsNo
Member School BoardDistrict CDana M. PartinYes
Member School BoardDistrict CAdam R. RyanNo
Member School BoardDistrict DJamie M. BondYes
MayorTown of BlacksburgMichael D. SutphinNo
MayorTown of BlacksburgPeter MacedoNo
MayorTown of ChristiansburgD. Michael BarberYes
MayorTown of ChristiansburgCarl R. PauliNo
Member Town CouncilTown of BlacksburgJoel L. GoodhartNo
Member Town CouncilTown of BlacksburgSusan G. AndersonYes
Member Town CouncilTown of BlacksburgJames D. HarderNo
Member Town CouncilTown of BlacksburgDarryl R. CampbellNo
Member Town CouncilTown of BlacksburgLauren M. ColliverYes
Member Town CouncilTown of ChristiansburgJoshua A. BryanNo
Member Town CouncilTown of ChristiansburgChristine A. WaltzNo
Member Town CouncilTown of ChristiansburgHarry F. Collins Jr.No
Member Town CouncilTown of ChristiansburgTanya J. HockettYes
Member Town CouncilTown of ChristiansburgE.S. "Beth" UmbergerNo
Member Town CouncilTown of ChristiansburgMatthew A. HicksNo

Why are the Parties listed in that order?

The order is decided by random drawing, with the two major parties listed before the other recognized parties; start reading at line 48 of the State Board of Elections Minutes for details of this year's process. It is viewable on YouTube. Virginia Code §24.2-613.B provides that political party identification be shown on the ballot ONLY for federal, statewide, and General Assembly candidates. It does not appear on the ballot for any other candidate.

Searchable Voter Information Database

The most comprehensive source for an individual's voting information is found in the Virginia State Board of Elections' searchable database. If you are a registered voter, you can enter your information into this form and find your registration status, the Districts in which you reside, your polling location, and your Voter Registrar's contact information.

What are Districts?

Each voter is in several different districts:

Federal Elections
Federal Congressional District, for US House of Representatives elections. All of Montgomery and Floyd Counties are in the Virginia's 9th Congressional district. There are no "districts" for the US Senate; everyone in the state votes on the same race.

State Elections
State Senate: Floyd is in the Virginia 7th Senate District. Montgomery County residents are in either the 4th or 5th District.
House of Delegates: Floyd is in the Virginia 47th House of Delegates District. Montgomery County residents are in the 41st or 42nd District.

County / Local Elections
Counties are also divided into districts which are the basis for certain races, such as School Board Members or Board of Supervisor elections. Town residents vote for County and Town races when they occur.

What Districts am I in?

Your registered voter information will show your state and local districts.

State District Maps:
State districts were last drawn effective 2021. Below are links to overview maps of the districts.

Supreme Court of Virginia Redistricting Final (PDF) Special Masters' Final Memorandum (pdf)
Virginia House of Delegates Districts Map (Interactive) Map (PDF)
Virginia Senate Districts Map (Interactive) Map (PDF)
Federal Congressional Districts Map (Interactive) Map (PDF)

There is also an which will allow you to zoom in for greater district boundary detail. Check Counties and/or Voting Districts to start, you will need to zoom in a few times to see these demarcations. interactive map

Local District Maps:
Montgomery County's Precinct Maps can be found on the Montgomery County Website.
Floyd County's Voting Districts can be shown on Floyd's GIS site. Use the Public Access link, then select the Map Layers button near the top of the toolbar on the right side of the map. Expand the Administrative folder, and select voting districts.

This information is compiled by the Montgomery-Floyd Regional Library staff. Information is believed to be correct but not guaranteed.

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