Politics & Government
2022 Democratic Primary: Which McLean Precincts Will Vote
The only 2022 Fairfax County primary is the 8th congressional district. Here are the McLean precincts in the redrawn district.

MCLEAN, VA — In 2022, all U.S. House seats are up for grabs, but only certain congressional districts will have primaries. Fairfax County's only primary is the Democratic race for the 8th congressional district. The Republican Party will not have a primary in Fairfax County.
In the 8th congressional district primary, incumbent Rep. Don Beyer (D-Alexandria) will face challenger Victoria I. Virasingh. Because the 8th congressional district only covers part of Fairfax County, only certain precincts will vote in the primary.
Boundaries of the 8th congressional district were adjusted in 2021 during Virginia's redistricting process; these new districts take effect with the 2022 congressional elections. When the redrawn maps take effect, McLean will be split between the 8th and 11th congressional districts rather than the 8th and 10th districts. Residents can check their voter record online to confirm their precinct and congressional district.
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In the McLean area, these are the precincts and their polling places in the 8th congressional district:
- 301 Chain Bridge: Langley High School, 6520 Georgetown Pike, McLean 22101
- 302 Chesterbrook: Chesterbrook Elementary School, 1753 Kirby Rd., McLean 22101
- 303 Churchill: Churchill Road Elementary School, 7100 Churchill Rd., McLean 22101
- 305 El Nido: Chesterbrook Elementary School, 1753 Kirby Rd., McLean 22101
- 307 Haycock: Haycock Elementary School, 6616 Haycock Rd., Falls Church 22043
- 310 Kirby: McLean High School, 1633 Davidson Rd., McLean 22101
- 311 Langley: Langley High School, 6520 Georgetown Pike, McLean 22101
- 312 Longfellow: Longfellow Middle School, 2000 Westmoreland St., Falls Church 22043
- 314 McLean: Lewinsville Senior Center, 1613 Great Falls St., McLean 22101
- 315 Pimmit: Pimmit Hills Center, 7510 Lisle Ave., Falls Church 22043
- 316 Salona: Franklin Sherman Elementary School, 6633 Brawner St., McLean 22101
- 317 Westhampton: Lemon Road Elementary School, 7230 Idylwood Rd., Falls Church 22043
- 318 Westmoreland: Kent Gardens Elementary School, 1717 Melbourne Dr., McLean 22101
The following precincts are in the redrawn 11th congressional district: 304 Cooper (Cooper Middle School, 977 Balls Hill Rd., McLean 22101), 306 Great Falls (Great Falls Elementary School, 701 Walker Rd., Great Falls 22066), 309 Kenmore (Spring Hill Recreation Center, 1239 Spring Hill Rd., McLean 22102), 322 Forestville (Great Falls United Methodist Church, 10100 Georgetown Pike, Great Falls 22066), 323 Shouse (Colvin Run Elementary School, 1400 Trap Rd., Vienna 22182), 328 Hickory (Great Falls Library, 9830 Georgetown Pike, Great Falls 22066) 329 Seneca (Forestville Elementary School, 1085 Utterback Store Rd., Great Falls 22066), and 331 Spring Hill (Spring Hill Elementary School, 8201 Lewinsville Rd., McLean 22102).
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The deadline for voter registration or updating a voter's address for the June primary is May 31. In-person early voting begins Friday at the Fairfax County Government Center through 5 p.m. on June 18. Hours are 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on weekdays and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, June 11 and Saturday, June 18.
Additional early voting sites will open on June 11, including McLean Governmental Center, Franconia Governmental Center, Mason Governmental Center, Mount Vernon Governmental Center and Thomas Jefferson Library. Hours will be 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. weekdays from June 13 to 17 and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. June 11 and 18.
An acceptable form of identification is required to vote in person in Virginia.
For those voting by mail, applications are due to the Office of Elections by 5 p.m. on June 10. Ballots must be returned by 7 p.m. on June 21 in person or postmarked by June 21 and received by the Office of Elections by noon on June 24. Mail-in ballots may be returned by mail or at drop boxes at early voting sites during voting hours as well as the 24/7 secure drop box outside the Fairfax County Government Center.
For more information about the upcoming election or voting in Fairfax County, visit www.fairfaxcounty.gov/elections.
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