Prince William County
Party Performance:
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| 59% | McDonnell |
| 41% | Deeds |
Top Donors from Prince William County
| $98,215 | Lateef for Prince William County Board Chair - Babur |
| $96,119 | Democratic Party - Prince William County, Va |
| $67,040 | Lingamfelter for Delegate - Scott |
| $65,021 | Stewart for Prince William County Board Chair - Corey |
| $61,985 | Torian for Delegate - Luke |
| $51,033 | Comcast - Prince William |
| $47,195 | Wheeler, Ann B |
| $43,701 | Anderson, Cleveland |
| $36,225 | Hendley, Martha W |
| $33,550 | Potomac Nationals Baseball |
November 8, 2011
Brentsville Supervisor
| Candidate | Primary Spent | General Spent | Total Spent | Votes | Percentage |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wallace S Covington* (Republican) | $159,886 | $12,380 | $172,266 | 6,668 | (Winner) 96.6% |
Coles Supervisor
| Candidate | Primary Spent | General Spent | Total Spent | Votes | Percentage |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Anthony Arnold (Democrat) | $0 | $8,229 | $8,229 | 2,906 | 30.7% |
| Martin E Nohe* (Republican) | $82,177 | $31,031 | $113,208 | 6,528 | (Winner) 69.1% |
Gainesville 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 | Primary Spent | General Spent | Total Spent | Votes | Percentage |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Peter Candland (Republican) | $41,875 | $61,868 | $103,743 | 5,186 | (Winner) 56.3% |
| Ann B Wheeler (Democrat) | $0 | $135,978 | $135,978 | 4,010 | 43.5% |
Neabsco Supervisor
| Candidate | Spent | Votes | Percentage |
|---|---|---|---|
| John Jenkins* (Democrat) | $80,042 | 5,782 | (Winner) 97.8% |
Occoquan Supervisor
| Candidate | Spent | Votes | Percentage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Michael May* (Republican) | $43,973 | 8,785 | (Winner) 98.7% |
Potomac Supervisor
| Candidate | Spent | Votes | Percentage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Maureen S Caddigan* (Republican) | $46,288 | 7,598 | (Winner) 98.2% |
Woodbridge 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 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Frank Principi* (Democrat) | $111,464 | 3,514 | (Winner) 60.8% |
| Christopher A Royse (Republican) | $23,017 | 2,251 | 39.0% |
At Large Supervisor Chairperson
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 |
|---|---|---|---|
| John S Gray (Independent) | $56,304 | 8,207 | 14.5% |
| Babur B Lateef (Democrat) | $509,820 | 15,469 | 27.2% |
| Corey A Stewart* (Republican) | $452,858 | 32,997 | (Winner) 58.1% |
Headlines
- New VRE chairman discusses railway,
(Washington Post, 02/08/2012)
- Consulting commuters on I-66 needs,
(Washington Post, 02/04/2012)
- Dulles Rail back on track, managers say,
(Washington Examiner, 02/03/2012)
- Metro: Riders' fares to cover 42% of Silver Line costs in first 3 years ,
(Washington Examiner, 01/31/2012)
- Manassas Republicans endorse mayor, newcomer for May election,
(Washington Post, 01/29/2012)
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Demographics
| Population: | 402,002 | (from 2010 Census) |
| Registered voters: | 228,305 | (As of 03/25/2011) |
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General Assembly Districts
House of Delegates District 13(Incumbent: Bob Marshall)
House of Delegates District 2
(Incumbent: Mark Dudenhefer)
House of Delegates District 31
(Incumbent: Scott Lingamfelter)
House of Delegates District 40
(Incumbent: Tim Hugo)
House of Delegates District 50
(Incumbent: Jackson Miller)
House of Delegates District 51
(Incumbent: Rich Anderson)
House of Delegates District 52
(Incumbent: Luke Torian)
House of Delegates District 87
(Incumbent: David Ramadan)
State Senate District 13
(Incumbent: Dick Black)
State Senate District 28
(Incumbent: Richard Stuart)
State Senate District 29
(Incumbent: Chuck Colgan)
State Senate District 36
(Incumbent: Toddy Puller)
State Senate District 39
(Incumbent: George Barker)
US House of Representatives District 1
(Incumbent: )
US House of Representatives District 10
(Incumbent: )
US House of Representatives District 11
(Incumbent: )



