Fairfax County Government has announced several updates and resources for residents in a series of posts on its official Twitter account.
On July 22, 2025, the county highlighted support available for those caring for loved ones facing illness, injury, or disability. The tweet stated: “We offer resources to help family members or friends who provide care & assistance to a loved one due to an illness, injury or disability, including:
Food/nutrition
Transportation
Employment
Education
Vaccines
Health care
More details: https://t.co/BCaJz3dnmxhttps://t.co/BkzYkzXXx5“.
Later that day, Fairfax County invited residents to participate in an upcoming town hall meeting regarding electric vehicle infrastructure. The post from July 22 read: “Be a part of Fairfax County’s electric vehicle plans
On August 6, join our town hall meeting to discuss the new EV Readiness Strategy. Your input can transform our roads and communities into EV-friendly environments.
August 6
6 p.m.
Details: https://t.co/56rFsqvbp1https://t.co/MPX0eqKSkT“.
On July 23, the county reminded eligible voters about the start of early voting for the upcoming special election in Virginia’s 11th Congressional District. According to their tweet: “Early voting begins this Friday, 7/25, for the 11th Congressional District Special Election.
Fairfax County Government Center, 8 am-4:30 pm
North County Governmental Center (Reston), 1-7 pm
Only voters in the district are eligible to vote: https://t.co/W8Ouh0ZyOuhttps://t.co/u9gdbgdx8G“.
Fairfax County is among Virginia’s most populous jurisdictions and frequently communicates public service information through social media channels. Early voting opportunities and civic engagement initiatives such as these are common practices across local governments aiming to boost voter participation and inform citizens about available services and ongoing policy discussions.



