Which REALTOR® Champions are on YOUR Ballot this Year?
October 27, 2023
Election Day is almost here! As a member of the REALTOR® Party, you are encouraged to vote for candidates and issues that build strong communities, protect property interests, and promote a vibrant business environment at the local, state, and national levels.
Take these simple steps to make sure you know which candidates on your ballot have been identified as REALTOR® Champions.
- Click here and type in your home address to find the Virginia House and Senate districts where you live.
- After you have identified your Virginia House and Senate district numbers, click here to see if a REALTOR® Champion is running in those districts–you’ll also be able to learn a little more about them by clicking the links to their campaign websites.
- VOTE!
The best thing YOU can do to advocate for your industry during an election year is use your voice by casting your VOTE! To find out more information about your voter registration status or where you vote, you can visit the Virginia Department of Elections.
Find more voter resources from NAR.
If you have questions or feedback on the 2023 elections, feel free to reach out to our team at advocacy@virginiarealtors.org.
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