Fairfax County Government shares updates on early voting, hunger relief efforts and car tax deadline

Bryan Hill, County Executive - Fairfax County Government
Bryan Hill, County Executive - Fairfax County Government
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Fairfax County Government has issued several public service announcements on its official Twitter account, addressing early voting, food insecurity, and car tax deadlines.

On September 18, 2025, Fairfax County Government posted: “Early Voting Begins Friday for the November General Election

In-person early voting begins Friday, Sept. 19, at the Fairfax County Government Center, Mount Vernon and North County locations.

Details: https://t.co/MB93BWnhPChttps://t.co/XNaV6Uc1Tv” The announcement provides information about the start of in-person early voting at three county locations ahead of the November general election.

The following day, on September 19, 2025, another message addressed local hunger issues: “More than 105,000 people in our county experience hunger and have difficulty buying enough food for their families

Help fight hunger and learn how to get help with food insecurity: https://t.co/SNGBo4XQmahttps://t.co/31i5ZJ6lnX” This post highlights that over 105,000 residents face challenges securing sufficient food and directs readers to resources for assistance.

Later on September 19, a third tweet reminded residents about upcoming tax obligations: “Car Tax payments are due Monday, Oct. 6

Here’s what you need to know: https://t.co/cIrj0OdhFNhttps://t.co/fJ7wAdvByx” The notice alerts vehicle owners of an approaching deadline for car tax payments.

Fairfax County is one of Virginia’s most populous counties and frequently uses social media to communicate important updates about civic participation opportunities such as elections and administrative deadlines like tax payments. Addressing food insecurity remains a priority in the region as many households continue to struggle with access to adequate nutrition.



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