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Loudoun County


Party Performance:
Governor 2009

61% McDonnell
39% Deeds

Top Donors from Loudoun County

$205,886 Herring for Senate - Mark
$158,000 AOL Inc
$131,500 MC Dean Building Intelligence Inc
$96,807 Bryant, Magalen O
$74,000 Toll Road Investors Partnership II
$57,305 Ramadan, David
$54,000 May for Delegate - Joe
$50,000 Pepper, Don
$45,846 Mitchell for Senate - Shawn
$44,707 Phillips for Senate - Patricia

General    Nomination Contests   

November 8, 2011

Algonkian Supervisor

Candidate Spent Votes Percentage
Denise M Pierce (Democrat) $14,693 2,904 43.6%
Suzanne M Volpe (Republican) $68,094 3,735 (Winner) 56.1%

Groups spent an additional $52 in independent expenditures to influence the outcome of this election. Details

Ashburn Supervisor

Candidate Spent Votes Percentage
Ralph M Buona (Republican) $101,281 3,767 (Winner) 60.5%
Valdis Ronis (Democrat) $77,281 2,441 39.2%

Groups spent an additional $52 in independent expenditures to influence the outcome of this election. Details

Blue Ridge Supervisor

Candidate Spent Votes Percentage
Jim Burton* (Independent) $47,225 3,351 42.9%
Janet Clarke (Republican) $131,134 4,435 (Winner) 56.8%

Broad Run Supervisor

Candidate Spent Votes Percentage
Clifford J Keirce (Independent) $24,195 1,251 22.1%
Andrea C McGimsey* (Democrat) $116,915 2,004 35.5%
Shawn M Williams (Republican) $36,276 2,364 (Winner) 41.8%

Groups spent an additional $52 in independent expenditures to influence the outcome of this election. Details

Catoctin Supervisor

Candidate Spent Votes Percentage
Malcolm Baldwin (Democrat) $44,382 3,147 41.2%
Geary M Higgins (Republican) $65,124 4,473 (Winner) 58.6%

Groups spent an additional $52 in independent expenditures to influence the outcome of this election. Details

Dulles 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
Matt Letourneau (Republican) $73,949 3,100 (Winner) 63.3%
Larry Roeder, Jr (Democrat) $54,895 1,782 36.4%

Groups spent an additional $52 in independent expenditures to influence the outcome of this election. Details

Leesburg Supervisor

Candidate Spent Votes Percentage
Kelly Burk* (Democrat) $63,546 3,065 48.4%
Ken Reid (Republican) $66,773 3,255 (Winner) 51.4%

Groups spent an additional $52 in independent expenditures to influence the outcome of this election. Details

Potomac Supervisor

Candidate Spent Votes Percentage

Sterling Supervisor

Candidate Primary Spent General Spent Total Spent Votes Percentage
Eugene E Delgaudio* (Republican) $0 $67,198 $67,198 2,836 (Winner) 52.8%
Alfonso Nevarez (Democrat) $20,093 $30,239 $50,332 2,050 38.2%
L Ali Shahriari (Independent) $0 $0 $0 470 8.8%

Groups spent an additional $52 in independent expenditures to influence the outcome of this election. Details

Sugarland Run Supervisor

Candidate Spent Votes Percentage

At Large Supervisor Chairperson

Candidate Primary Spent General Spent Total Spent Votes Percentage
Thomas Bellanca (Democrat) $0 $162,615 $162,615 17,475 35.3%
Scott York* (Republican) $74,782 $88,651 $163,433 31,942 (Winner) 64.4%

Groups spent an additional $52 in independent expenditures to influence the outcome of this election. Details

* Incumbent

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Demographics

Population: 312,311 (from 2010 Census)
Registered voters: 189,616 (As of 03/25/2011)
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General Assembly Districts

House of Delegates District 10
  (Incumbent: Randy Minchew)
House of Delegates District 32
  (Incumbent: Tag Greason)
House of Delegates District 33
  (Incumbent: Joe May)
House of Delegates District 34
  (Incumbent: Barbara Comstock)
House of Delegates District 67
  (Incumbent: Jim LeMunyon)
House of Delegates District 86
  (Incumbent: Tom Rust)
House of Delegates District 87
  (Incumbent: David Ramadan)
State Senate District 13
  (Incumbent: Dick Black)
State Senate District 27
  (Incumbent: Jill Vogel)
State Senate District 31
  (Incumbent: Barbara Favola)
State Senate District 33
  (Incumbent: Mark Herring)
US House of Representatives District 10
  (Incumbent: )