Hampton Roads’ Main Street Champions

Inflation, labor shortages, and over-regulation continue to challenge Main Street. Enacting pro-small business policy begins with electing pro-small business candidates.
The good news is that early voting has already begun. Beginning September 23 through November 4, you can visit your local registrar’s office in-person to securely cast your ballot early. You can find your jurisdiction’s early voting site below.


  • Suffolk City:
    440 Market St
    Suffolk, VA 23434


  • Isle of Wight County:
    17106 Monument Circle
    Isle of Wight, VA 23397


  • Portsmouth County:
    801 Crawford Street, Floor 1
    Portsmouth, VA 23704


  • Southampton County:
    22305 Main Street
    Courtland, VA 23837


  • Brunswick County:
    100 Tobacco Street, Room 103
    Lawrenceville, VA 23868


  • Greensville County:
    1781 Greensville County Circle
    Emporia, VA 23847


  • Franklin City:
    100 S Main Street
    Franklin, VA 23851


  • Dinwiddie County:
    14016 Boydton Plank Road
    Dinwiddie, VA 23841


  • Emporia City:
    706 S Main Street
    Emporia, VA 23847-2532


  • Chesapeake City:
    411 Cedar Road
    Chesapeake, VA 23322


  • Virginia Beach City:
    2449 Princess Anne Road
    Building 14
    Virginia Beach, VA 23456


  • Norfolk City:
    810 Union Street, Suite 100
    Norfolk, VA 23510

[Source: Virginia Department of Elections]
Your local polling site will also be open from 6 am to 7 pm on Election Day, Tuesday, November 7.
We need you to be the #VoiceOfSmallBusiness and support these candidates on – or before – Election Day. You can visit the Virginia Department of Elections website to learn more. Make your plan to vote today!

Small Business-Endorsed Candidates in Key State Races

We all know that elections are a business decision. NFIB’s Virginia PAC has endorsed the following candidates because they will be a voice for small business owners in Richmond. The upcoming election is your opportunity to use your voice to fight for small business policies across the commonwealth.
We need you to be the #VoiceOfSmallBusiness and support these candidates on – or before – Election Day. You can visit the Virginia Department of Elections website to learn more. Make your plan to vote today!

Emily Brewer

Senate District 17

Kevin Adams

Senate District 22

Mike Dillender

House District 84

Baxter Ennis

House District 89

Andy Pittman

House District 94

Karen Greenhalgh

House District 97

Inflation, labor shortages, and over-regulation continue to challenge Main Street. Enacting pro-small business policy begins with electing pro-small business candidates.
The good news is that early voting has already begun. Beginning September 23 through November 4, you can visit your local registrar’s office in-person to securely cast your ballot early. You can find your jurisdiction’s early voting site below.


  • Suffolk City:
    440 Market St
    Suffolk, VA 23434


  • Isle of Wight County:
    17106 Monument Circle
    Isle of Wight, VA 23397


  • Portsmouth County:
    801 Crawford Street, Floor 1
    Portsmouth, VA 23704


  • Southampton County:
    22305 Main Street
    Courtland, VA 23837


  • Brunswick County:
    100 Tobacco Street
    Room 103
    Lawrenceville, VA 23868


  • Greensville County:
    1781 Greensville County Circle
    Emporia, VA 23847


  • Franklin City:
    100 S Main Street
    Franklin, VA 23851


  • Dinwiddie County:
    14016 Boydton Plank Road
    Dinwiddie, VA 23841


  • Emporia City:
    706 S Main Street
    Emporia, VA 23847-2532


  • Chesapeake City:
    411 Cedar Road
    Chesapeake, VA 23322


  • Virginia Beach City:
    2449 Princess Anne Road
    Building 14
    Virginia Beach, VA 23456


  • Norfolk City:
    810 Union Street, Suite 100
    Norfolk, VA 23510

[Source: Virginia Department of Elections]
Your local polling site will also be open from 6 am to 7 pm on Election Day, Tuesday, November 7.
We need you to be the #VoiceOfSmallBusiness and support these candidates on – or before – Election Day. You can visit the Virginia Department of Elections website to learn more. Make your plan to vote today!

Small Business-Endorsed Candidates in Key State Races

We all know that elections are a business decision. NFIB’s Virginia PAC has endorsed the following candidates because they will be a voice for small business owners in Richmond. The upcoming election is your opportunity to use your voice to fight for small business policies across the commonwealth.

Emily Brewer

Senate District 17

Kevin Adams

Senate District 22

Mike Dillender

House District 84

Baxter Ennis

House District 89

Andy Pittman

House District 94

Karen Greenhalgh

House District 97

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