Election 2008

    What’s on the ballot in Richmond, and where you can vote

    Published: November 3, 2008, 12:31 am ET

    President and Vice President of the United States
    Democratic Party — Barack Obama and Joe Biden

    Republican Party — John McCain and Sarah Palin

    Independent Green Party — Chuck Baldwin and Darrell L. Castle

    Libertarian Party — Bob Barr and Wayne A. Root

    Green Party — Cynthia McKinney and Rosa Clemente

    Independent — Ralph Nader and Matt Gonzalez

    U.S. Senate
    Mark R. Warner (D)
    James S. “Jim” Gilmore III (R)
    Glenda Gail Parker (IG)
    William B. Redpath (L)

    House of Representatives
    Robert C. “Bobby” Scott (D)

    Mayor
    Robert J. Grey Jr.
    Dwight C. Jones
    William J. “Bill” Pantele
    Lawrence E. Williams, Sr.
    Mayoral candidate Paul Goldman dropped out of the race Oct. 21. and backed Dwight C. Jones

    City Council
    Bruce W. Tyler

    School Board
    Kimberly M. Bridges

    Where You Can Vote

    If you are registered in the City of Richmond, your polling place is:

    Westhampton Baptist Church
    6122 Three Chopt Rd.
    Richmond, Va. 23226

    How to get there from the university:
    Take a right on Three Chopt Road
    Left at York Road
    Left at Three Chopt./Towana Road
    Westhampton Baptist Church will be on the right

    If you are registered in a different state, city or county go to your states’ Web site to find your polling place. Absentee voters remember that your ballot has to be received by Nov. 4. Of course, you can vote only in one place and you can vote only once.

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