Politics & Government
Manassas Voter's Guide: On the Ballot, Where to Vote, ID Requirements and More
City Council, school board, U.S. Senate and House races decided Tuesday.

Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 4. Here’s what you need to know.
- Where Do I Vote? Check which polling place you should visit on Election Day.
- New Voter Photo ID Requirements
- Not sure where to vote? Plug your address into this site on the State Board of Elections page. Polls are open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m.
- Need a ride? Volunteers are prepared to assist voters who are without transportation to the polls.
Who are you voting for? Tell us in the comments section below.
On the Ballot
U.S. Senate, statewide:
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- Ed W. Gillespie, Republican, http://www.edforsenate.com
- Mark R. Warner, Democrat, http://www.markwarnerva.com
- Robert C. Sarvis, Libertarian, http://www.robertsarvis.com
Member House of Representatives, District 10:
- Barbara J. Comstock, Republican. http://www.barbaracomstockforcongress.com
- John W. Foust, Democrat, http://www.foustforvirginia.com
- William B. Redpath, Libertarian, http://www.billredpath.com
- Dianne L. Blais, Independent Green
- Brad A. Eickholt, Independent, http://www.eickholt4congress.com
Manassas City Council
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- Marc T. Aveni, Republican, http://www.marc4manassas.com
- Sheryl L. Bass, Republican, http://www.sherylbassformanassas.com
- Ken D. Elston, Democrat, http://www.kenelston.us
- Patricia E. Richie-Folks, Democrat, http://www.pat4citycouncil.com
Manassas City School Board
- T. J. “Tim” Demeria, Independent
- Pamela J. Sebesky, Independent
- Sanford S. Williams, Independent
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