Fauquier County
Party Performance:
|
| 69% | McDonnell |
| 31% | Deeds |
Top Donors from Fauquier County
| $182,000 | Vogel for Senate - Jill |
| $51,554 | Fabyanic, Col Thomas A |
| $34,589 | Schwartz, Peter B |
| $34,000 | Hazel, William A, Sr |
| $32,422 | Noel, Shawn |
| $32,250 | Mars, Jacqueline Badger |
| $22,000 | Fauquier Conservation Voters |
| $16,000 | Webert for Delegate - Michael |
| $15,000 | Rodgers, Steven W |
| $14,750 | Perin, Jean |
November 8, 2011
Cedar Run Supervisor
Totals reflect amounts spent by each candidate's primary campaign account. At least one candidate in this race raised additional money through another type of committee. Show all committees
| Candidate | Spent | Votes | Percentage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Charlie C. Dixon (Independent) | $1,637 | 238 | 8.8% |
| Lee Sherbeyn (Republican) | $21,094 | 1,300 | (Winner) 47.8% |
| Jimmie M Stone (Independent) | $42,417 | 1,179 | 43.4% |
Center Supervisor
| Candidate | Primary Spent | General Spent | Total Spent | Votes | Percentage |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Christopher N Granger (Republican) | $21,317 | $421 | $21,738 | 1,488 | (Winner) 97.8% |
Lee Supervisor
| Candidate | Spent | Votes | Percentage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chester Stribling* (Republican) | $1,065 | 1,194 | (Winner) 98.4% |
Marshall Supervisor
Totals reflect amounts spent by each candidate's primary campaign account. At least one candidate in this race raised additional money through another type of committee. Show all committees
| Candidate | Spent | Votes | Percentage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Michele Noel (Independent) | $37,026 | 1,221 | 41.8% |
| Peter B Schwartz* (Independent) | $67,183 | 1,695 | (Winner) 58.0% |
Scott Supervisor
| Candidate | Spent | Votes | Percentage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Robert Holder Trumbo, Jr* (Republican) | $4,385 | 2,050 | (Winner) 98.1% |
Headlines
- Fares will probably rise, Metro decides,
(Washington Post, 01/27/2012)
- Pentagon interest in cybersecurity may ease contractors’ pain from cuts,
(Washington Post, 01/15/2012)
- Metro board wants to keep options open for raising revenue,
(Washington Post, 01/13/2012)
- Metro plans to hire 1,000 people, raise fares and parking rates,
(Washington Post, 01/11/2012)
- Metro proposes 5 percent fare increase,
(Washington Post, 01/10/2012)
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Demographics
| Population: | 65,203 | (from 2010 Census) |
| Registered voters: | 44,662 | (As of 03/25/2011) |
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General Assembly Districts
House of Delegates District 18(Incumbent: Michael Webert)
House of Delegates District 31
(Incumbent: Scott Lingamfelter)
House of Delegates District 88
(Incumbent: Mark Cole)
State Senate District 27
(Incumbent: Jill Vogel)
US House of Representatives District 1
(Incumbent: )
US House of Representatives District 5
(Incumbent: )



