Virginia Beach Voter Registrar's Office Relocates Ahead of Special Election

New office location aims to improve access and service for voters.

Published on Feb. 22, 2026

The city of Virginia Beach is moving its voter registrar's office from the Municipal Center to a new location near Mount Trashmore. The new Office of Voter Registration & Elections office at 500 Studio Drive will allow the city to better serve voters, especially during election season, by improving access for those who vote curbside, early in-person, or by mail.

Why it matters

The relocation of the voter registrar's office is an important step in ensuring all Virginia Beach residents have easy access to voter registration and election services, especially ahead of an upcoming special election. The new location is intended to make it more convenient for residents to participate in the democratic process.

The details

The voter registrar's office is moving from the Municipal Center to a new location at 500 Studio Drive, off Independence Boulevard, in the Mount Trashmore area of Virginia Beach. The new office space is designed to improve access and service for voters, particularly those who vote curbside, early in-person, or by mail.

  • The new Office of Voter Registration & Elections office will open on February 28, 2026.

The players

Office of Voter Registration & Elections

The government agency responsible for voter registration and elections in Virginia Beach.

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What’s next

The new voter registrar's office will be open and operational in time for the upcoming special election in Virginia Beach.

The takeaway

The relocation of the voter registrar's office demonstrates Virginia Beach's commitment to making the voting process more accessible and convenient for all residents, ensuring their voices are heard in the democratic process.