Make your voice heard.
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Ranked choice voting (RCV) is a simple upgrade to the way we vote that enables a better voter experience, better campaigns, and ultimately, better government. Use this one-step tool to contact both your delegate and senator and ask them to support ranked choice voting legislation.
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Phone calls are much less common than emails so they’re a great way to break through the noise! You’ll likely speak to staff or leave a message – don’t be nervous, be polite, and reference specific bills whenever possible. Be clear about what you want your legislator to do.
Not sure who your legislator is? Double check here.
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Meetings of the General Assembly are required by law to be open to the public. Citizen testimony in committee and subcommittee is encouraged. Committee and subcommittee chairmen may invite members of the audience to speak for or against proposed legislation. Citizens do not need to register in advance to speak before a committee or subcommittee. Public hearings may require advanced registration. For additional information on testifying before a legislative panel, please see Tips for Testifying.
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The Virginia State Capitol is located at 1000 Bank Street, Richmond, Virginia 23218.
For information on meeting with your Delegate or Senator in the General Assembly Building, please see the visitor information for this building.
Paid parking for Capitol Square visitors is available from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m. Monday through Friday excluding state holidays in the 9th and Franklin Street Parking Deck. Parking rates (debit or credit cards only) are $5/hour or $20/day. This parking deck can be accessed by heading North on 9th street after turning onto or crossing Main Street. Immediately after the Bank Street stop light the parking deck entrance is on the left.