NON-ROUTINE VOTERS, PART 2: Moving situation (moved within Fairfax County)
Let’s take a look at another example situation. What if a voter moved in May 2017 to another precinct in Fairfax County? For the purposes of this example, let’s assume they moved within the same congressional district.
First, we look for the row that matches the moving date. May 2017 is between 11/9/2016 and 11/5/2019, so we are looking in the middle row.
Next, we look for the column that matches how far the voter moved. In this case, they moved within Fairfax County and within the same congressional district, which is the second column.
Therefore, we can see that they can vote in their “old” precinct if otherwise eligible.
As you can see on the chart, if a voter has moved within Fairfax County, the date when they moved is very important. Whether or not they are permitted to vote routinely, you should offer them a Voter Registration application so they may update their registered address.