Politics & Government

Alexandria Election: How Each Precinct Voted For City Council

Voters chose the six Democratic candidates for City Council. See how your area voted.

Alexandria voters officially elected Justin Wilson as the next mayor and chose six Democratic candidates for City Council on Nov. 6. Results with 100 percent of precincts reporting determined these City Council winners: Canek Aguirre, Elizabeth B. Bennett-Parker (16.27 of the vote), Amy B. Jackson (14.67 percent), John Taylor Chapman (13.94 percent), Redella S. "Del" Pepper (13.50 percent) and Mo Seifeldein (12.64 percent). They defeated Republicans Michael S. Clinkscale and Kevin F. Dunne as well as Independent Mark Leo Shiffer.

Voters strongly favored Sen. Tim Kaine over Republican challenger Corey Stewart and Rep. Don Beyer over Republican challenger Thomas Oh.

Turnout appeared to be higher than ever in a non-presidential election year. The city's last count indicated a 58 percent turnout by 4 p.m., up from 47 percent in 2017. Citywide turnout for the 2015 general election was 34.24 percent.

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While Alexandria's races were a given to favor blue candidates, precinct-level results show which City Council candidates each area preferred.

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Here's the breakdown of City Council votes by precinct in Alexandria. If you can't see the table below, click here.


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