Welcome to Election Day, Virginia

Good morning! The Capital Weather Gang forecast says it'll be a crisp but sunny day at the polls today in Northern Virginia, where residents will be voting for their congressional representatives -- including the close Connolly-Fimian race -- local officials and a flurry of local and state ballot questions on saving and spending tax dollars. Congressional races around the nation also will have an impact on what local priorities get funded.
Polls open at 6 a.m. and close at 7 p.m. today -- find your voting location here. The Post's voter's guide can provide a primer on the candidates.
We'll have updates throughout the day and evening here at the Virginia Politics blog and on our local homepage, including live results as the ballots are counted.
We'd like your input too: Let us know what you're seeing out there at the polls.
By
Christopher Dean Hopkins
| November 2, 2010; 4:04 AM ET
Categories:
2010 Virginia Congressional Races, Election 2010, Gerald E. Connolly, Keith Fimian
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