Rep. Gerald Edward Connolly, Democratic incumbent, faces a three-way race November 6. He’ll be up against Republican Jeff A. Dove Jr. and Libertarian Stevan M. Porter.

Locally, there are at least three congressional races in Prince William, Stafford, and Manassas:


WASHINGTON — Sen. Tim Kaine is pushing for federal protection for school drinking water on top of Virginia’s state-mandated protections for students.

Kaine joined 34 others in calling the Department of Education and the Environmental Protection Agency to protect students from lead in drinking water.


Stevan M. Porter (L) could have it rough come November 6. The Libertarian congressional candidate is up against both a Democrat and a Republican in one of the few three-way races in the area.

Locally, there are at least three congressional races in Prince William, Stafford, and Manassas:


In a few short days, we’ll know if Vangie A. Williams (D) will be able to unseat Republican Rob Wittman in what has been a heated race.

Locally, there are three congressional races in Prince William, Stafford and Manassas:


Alyson Satterwhite believes, “A School Board that is constantly distracted by politics is not able to focus.” A long-time school board member in Prince William County, she was the first to file candidacy for Chairman of the Prince Willam County School Board for the upcoming November 2018 Special Election. Satterwhite is duking it out with Interim School Board Chairman Dr. Babur Lateef and retired Woodbridge resident Stanley Bender, who are also on the ballot.

Below, find Satterwhite’s responses to our Project: Election questionnaire.


Jeff A. Dove, Jr. (R) is one of many jockeying for a position in Congress, a race that will be decided in just a few days. Locally, there are at least three congressional races in Prince William, Stafford, and Manassas:

We sent survey questions to Dove and all local candidates running in the upcoming election. Below are Dove’s responses.


MANASSAS — The last known city council debate before voting day is scheduled for October 30 at Metz Middle School at 7 p.m.

The Prince William Chamber of Commerce is hosting the debate.


Northern Virginia elections officials are seeing a significant increase in the number of voters casting absentee ballots, a trend they expect to continue as the Nov. 6 midterm election draws closer.

Officials in Prince William and Stafford counties, along with Manassas city, will have extended hours for absentee voting in the final two weeks before next month’s local and federal election.


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FREDERICKSBURG — A heated Congressional midterm race in Virginia’s First District between incumbent Rob Wittman (R) and challenger Vangie Williams (D) took part in a debate at Mary Washington University in Fredericksburg on Monday night.


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