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1 Government Center Place, Abingdon, VA 24210
Oversees the operation of Washington County.
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900 East Broad Street West, Suite 300, Richmond, VA 23219
The Richmond City Council represent citizens in creating and amending local laws, providing government policy and oversight and approving the city budget.
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23296 Courthouse Avenue, Accomac, VA 23301
Responsible for the administration and operation of Accomack County government. This office supervises the general affairs of the County. Complaints are referred to the various department heads for resolution. The County Administrator works directly with the Board of Supervisors.
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605 Pine Street, Hillsville, VA 24343
Oversees voting and voter registration for the county.
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24283 Cheroenhaka Road, Courtland, VA 23837
Responsible for the administration and operation of Southampton County government.
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801 Crawford Street, Portsmouth, VA 23704
Serves as the elected representative of the people who presides over Council meetings; acts as the ceremonial head of the city; and assumes other duties at Council's discretion.
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1876 Sandy Hook Road, Goochland, VA 23063
To provide opportunities for all qualified citizens of the County of Goochland to register to vote.
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72 Monument Place, Heathsville, VA 22473
Works directly for the Board of Supervisors. Responsibilities include drafting, implementing, and enforcing policies that are adopted by the Board of Supervisors. The administrator also maintains the record of the proceedings for the Board of Supervisors, and maintains county operating and capital budgets.
101 North 14th Street, Richmond, VA 23219
The Office of the State Inspector General (OSIG) was established on July 1, 2012, to investigate waste and identify inefficiencies in executive branch state government. During the General Assembly's 2011 Session, two bills - SB1477 and HB2076 - resulted in legislation that created OSIG. Title 2.2 Chapter 3.2 (§§ 2.2-307 through 2.2-313) of the Code of Virginia outlines the authority, responsibilities, powers and duties of OSIG, which include:
Investigating complaints alleging fraud, waste, abuse or corruption by an executive branch state agency, non-state agency or officers, employees or contractors of those agencies.
Administering the Fraud and Abuse Whistle Blower Reward Fund.
Overseeing the State Fraud, Waste and Abuse Hotline. Conducting performance audits of state agencies.
Providing training and coordination of standards for the state's internal audit functions.
Performing inspections and conducting reviews of Healthcare Compliance Unit facilities and programs.
Reviewing operations of the Virginia Tobacco Region Revitalization Commission.
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22 Lincoln Street, City Council Office, 8th Floor, City Hall, Hampton, VA 23669
Provides a department of local government which serves as elected representatives of the people, and is responsible for the establishment of policy and laws to be carried out by the City Manager.
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1610 Avon Street Extended, Charlottesville, VA 22902
Provides independent, unbiased views of complaints brought to the office by police officers, sheriffs, deputies, and citizens. Issues warrants and Emergency Protective Orders for family abuse or stalking and commitments for those suffering from mental illness.
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500 Studio Drive, Virginia Beach, VA 23452
City of Virginia Beach Voter Registration. Office accepts and maintains voter registration applications and records; election records; candidate filings; and absentee ballots, etc.
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2401 Courthouse Drive, Virginia Beach, VA 23456
The Commissioner of the Revenue is the administrator of several real estate and personal property tax relief programs for elderly and disabled citizens.
The Veteran Services Division of Virginia Beach Commissioner of the Revenue administers personal property and real estate tax relief programs for veterans and the surviving spouse of a veteran or person who died in the line of duty.
121 Bagley Circle, Marion, VA 24354
Oversees the operation of Smyth County.
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205 Cross Street, Tappahannock, VA 22560
Accepts and maintains voter registration applications and records; election records; candidate filings; and absentee ballots, etc.
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1 East Main Street, Suite 133, Front Royal, VA 22630
Provides the chief prosecuting officer for Warren County responsible for initiating charges and prosecuting people, including juveniles, who have been accused of felony and misdemeanor offenses; and investigating allegations of major fraud, organized criminal activity and corruption and unlawful conduct by public officials.
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19 East Clay Street, Salem, VA 24153
Provides copies of voter registration applications and maintains official records of individuals who have exercised their right to participate in the election process by registering to vote. In order to qualify, people must be citizens; age 18 or older; and residents of the state, county/municipal district or precinct for at least 30 days. People are required to re-register if they change their names, their addresses or their party affiliations.
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401 Lafayette Street, Williamsburg, VA 23185
The City Manager is responsible to the City Council to implement Council policy and lead the departments and offices of the City government, including police, fire, economic development, public works and utilities, planning, codes compliance, parks and recreation, finance, purchasing, real estate assessment, and information technology.
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300 Lee Street, Bristol, VA 24201
Oversees the election process for the City of Bristol.
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3910 Old Buckingham Road, Suite E, Powhatan, VA 23139
The Registrar's Office is responsible for all election activities within Powhatan County. The Registrar's Office provides a variety of useful information to county citizens such as election district maps that determine where a person votes, and (in the case of local elections) who the choices might be. Citizens may register to vote there or check on their eligibility. Any registered voter who chooses to vote-by-mail may request an absentee ballot from the office. The Registrar's Office distributes information and required forms to those persons wishing to run as a candidate for elected office and the various filing deadlines. The office ensures that polling places are staffed with trained election officers and that the voting machines are tested are working properly. The Registrar collects local election results and forwards them on to the Virginia Department of Elections for mass distribution.
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132 North Royal Street, Suite 100, Alexandria, VA 22314
Offers in-person absentee voting for 45 days prior to General and Primary elections ending the Saturday before the election. Ballots may be returned by U.S. mail or commercial courier (UPS, DHL, FedEx) as long as they are postmarked by election day and received no later than noon on the Friday after Election Day. See website for details about voting absentee, extended hours or to download an application; or request by mail or email.
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114 North Broad Street, Salem, VA 24153
Oversees the operation of the city of Salem.
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293 Clintwood Main Street, Clintwood, VA 24228
Oversees the operation of Dickenson County.
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4447 Slate Creek Road, Grundy, VA 24614
Oversees the programs of Buchanan County.
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132 North Royal Street, Suite 100, Alexandria, VA 22314
Offers voter registration. Must be 18 years of age on or before the next General Election. Must provide full name, residential address, date of birth, Social Security number, place of previous registration and information on felony convictions or mental incompetence. Offers registration to groups upon request. Call for extra locations and hours.
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