On Tuesday voters across Virginia will head to the polls to make some pretty important choices.
Up for grabs is one of two U. S. Senate seats. Whoever is elected will represent all of Virginia in the U.S. Senate in Washington.
Potomac Local consulted the Virginia State Board of Elections and found that no matter where you live in Virginia you’ll see the following choices for Senator on your ballot:
U.S. Senate
Mark R. Warner, Democrat (Incumbent)
Ed W. Gillespie, Republican
Robert C. Sarvis, Libertarian
Now we get into the races for the U.S. House of Representatives. Who appears on your ballot for this race will depend on which House District you live in.
Prince William County
If you live in Prince William County, you’ll see may the following choices:
1st District
Robert J. “Rob” Wittman, Republican (Incumbent)
Norman G. “Norm” Mosher, Democrat
Glenda Gail Parker, Independent Green
10th District
Barbra J. Comstock, Republican
John W. Foust, Democrat
William B. Redpath, Libertarian
Dianne L. Blais, Independent Green
Brad A. Eickholt, Independent
11th District
Gerald E. “Gerry” Connolly, Democrat (Incumbent)
Suzanne K. Scholte, Republican
Joe F. Galdo, Green
Marc M. Harrold, Libertarian
Stafford County
If you live in Stafford County, you’ll see the following choices:
1st District
Robert J. “Rob” Wittman, Republican (Incumbent)
Norman G. “Norm” Mosher, Democrat
Glenda Gail Parker, Independent Green
Manassas
If you live Manassas City, you’ll be voting for U.S. Senate, House of Representatives, and for who will sit on open seats on the Manassas City Council and School Board. Again, the Senate cadidates are the same across the state so we’ll just list the House of Representatives candidates followed by the candidates for City Council and School Board.
10th District
Barbra J. Comstock, Republican
John W. Foust, Democrat
William B. Redpath, Libertarian
Dianne L. Blais, Independent Green
Brad A. Eickholt, Independent
City Council
Marc. T. Aveni, Republican, Incumbent
Sheryl L. Bass, Republican
Ken D. Elston, Democrat
Patricia E. Richie Folks, Democrat
School Board
T.J. “Tim” Demeria
Pamela J. Sebesky
Sanford S. Williams.
Manassas Park
If you live in Manassas Park, voters will decide on U.S. Senate and who will represent them in the 10th District in the U.S. House of Representatives. They’ll also decide who will be elected to City Council. Again, Senate candidates are the same so we’ll list the U.S House of Representatives candidates followed by the candidates for City Council.
10th District
Barbra J. Comstock, Republican
John W. Foust, Democrat
William B. Redpath, Libertarian
Dianne L. Blais, Independent Green
Brad A. Eickholt, Independent
City Council
Preston M. Banks, Independent, Incumbent
Donald E. Shoemaker, Independent, Incumbent
Michael Carrera, Republican
Suhas Naddoni, Democrat
Finally, if you want to find out where you vote have your address handy and click on this link. After you put in your information, it will tell you not only where to vote but also what political district you live in.