Politics & Government

Manassas Election Results 2019: Projected Wins For Smith, Stevens

Voters in Manassas have made their choices for Manassas City Council, school board and other races. Patch has your unofficial results.

Polls in Manassas closed at 7 p.m. Stick with Patch for the latest election results.
Polls in Manassas closed at 7 p.m. Stick with Patch for the latest election results. (Courtesy of Patch)

Manassas voters headed to the polls today and made their choices on who will represent them in several offices including Virginia House of Delegates, Senate, Prince William County sheriff and Manassas City Council.

Projected winners in Manassas, according to unofficial results, include Ralph Smith for city council and Lisa Stevens on the Manassas City School Board. Despite earning more votes among Manassas residents, Prince William County Sheriff Glen Hill was defeated by Joshua King, a Fairfax County deputy sheriff and Prince William resident.

The vote totals below are collected from the Virginia Department of Elections website. All totals are unofficial until certification.

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VOTE TOTALS
All precincts reporting

29th Senate District
Jeremy McPike (D): 5959
Write-In: 795

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50th House District
Ian Lovejoy (R): 4233
Lee Carter (D): 4636

Commonwealth Attorney
Michael May: 3852
Amy Ashworth: 4852

Prince William County Sheriff
Glen Hill Sr.: 4775
Joshua King: 3327
Rhonda Dickson: 627
Write-In: 15

Manassas City Council
Lynn Greene: 3978
Ralph Smith: 4573
Write In: 31

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