Politics & Government
Election 2019: Prince William County Candidates, Poll Hours, More
Prince William County voters head to the polls Tuesday to cast their ballots. Polls are open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Election Day.
Election Day is just around the corner, and voters will head to their designated polling places to cast their ballots in the 2019 Virginia general election. In Prince William County, several races appear on the ballot, including the Virginia House of Delegates, Senate, Prince William County sheriff and school board candidates
Election Day is Tuesday, and polls in Prince William County are open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. As long as you are in line by 7 p.m., you will be able to vote. Residents of Prince William County can verify their polling place on the Virginia Department of Elections website.
To vote in person in Virginia, voters must provide an acceptable form of photo identification at the polls. Acceptable forms of identification include
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- Valid Virginia driver’s license or identification card.
- Valid Virginia DMV issued veteran’s ID card.
- Valid United States passport.
- Other government-issued photo identification cards (must be issued by the U.S. Government, the Commonwealth of Virginia, or a political subdivision of the Commonwealth.)
- Tribal enrollment or other tribal ID.
- Valid college or university student photo identification card.
- Valid student ID issued by a public school or private school in Virginia displaying a photo.
- Employee identification card containing a photograph of the voter and issued by an employer of the voter in the ordinary course of the employer’s business.
If you have a physical disability, you can still vote on Election Day without leaving your vehicle. If you need to use curbside voting, remember to bring a helper with you who can enter the polling place to ask an election officer for curbside assistance.
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If voting absentee, the deadline for mailed ballots to be received by the Office of Elections is Tuesday, Nov. 5, at 7 p.m. Ballots can be mailed to the Prince William Office of Elections, 9250 Lee Ave. Ste. 1, Manassas, VA 20110, or returned in person at the same address.
Who Is On The Ballot?
13th Senate District
Geary Higgins (R)
John Bell (D)
50th House District
Ian Lovejoy (R)
Lee Carter (D)
Commonwealth Attorney
Michael May
Amy Ashworth
Prince William County Sheriff
Glen Hill Sr.
Joshua King
Rhonda Dickson
Prince William County Board of Supervisors, Chairman
John Gray
Ann Wheeler
Donald Scoggins
Muneer Baig
Board of Supervisors, Brentsville District
Maggie Hansford
Jeanine Lawson
Board of Supervisors, Coles District
Raheel Sheikh
Yesli Vega
Board of Supervisors, Gainesville District
Danny Funderburk
Peter Candland
Board of Supervisors, Neabsco District
Victor Angry
Board of Supervisors, Occoquan District
Kenny Boddye
Ruth Anderson
Board of Supervisors, Potomac District
Andrea Bailey
Douglas Taggart
Board of Supervisors, Woodbridge District
Margaret Angela Franklin
Prince William County School Board, Chairman
Alyson Satterwhite
Stanley Bender
Babur Lateef
Prince William County School Board, Brentsville District
Adele Jackson
Shawn Brann
Prince William County School Board, Coles District
Jacqueline Gaston
Lisa Zargarpur
William "Willie" Deutsch
Prince William County School Board, Gainesville District
Jennifer Wall
Patricia Kuntz
Prince William County School Board, Neabsco District
Joseph "Joe" George
Diane Raulston
Prince William County School Board, Occoquan District
Karen Boyd
Lillie Jessie
Prince William County School Board, Potomac District
Justin Wilk
Prince William County School Board, Woodbridge District
Loree Williams
View Prince William County referendums on the 2019 ballot.
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