2023 Virginia Local General Election Results

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Here are the unofficial results of some local races in Virginia.

Leading candidates are in bold. Since mail-in ballots postmarked by Election Day can still be counted if they arrive by noon on Friday, Nov. 10, these results are incomplete.

Some uncontested races are not included below.

Results as of 11:15 p.m., Nov. 7.

You can see the results of statewide races here.

Arlington

County Board

Vote for two

  • Juan Carlos Fierro | 12.57%
  • Maureen E. Coffey | 34.96%
  • Susan R. Cunningham | 37.91%
  • Audrey Rose Clement | 12.81%

School Board

Vote for one

  • James “Vell” Rives IV | 18.63%
  • Miranda H. Turner | 79.14%

Fairfax County

Clerk of the Court

Vote for one

  • Gerarda Marie Culipher | 37.02%
  • Christopher J. Falcon | 62.50%

Sheriff

Vote for one

  • Stacey Ann Kincaid | 76.72%
  • Jerry L. McMillian | 10.99%
  • Christopher F. DeCarlo | 10.27%

Chairman of the Board of Supervisors

Vote for one

  • Arthur G. Purves | 32.39%
  • Jeffrey C. McKay | 67.08%

Board of Supervisors

Vote for one for each district

Braddock District Dranesville District  Franconia District
James R. Walkinshaw | 76.96%

Carey Chet Campbell | 19.81%

Puneet Ahluwalia | 36.96%

James N. “Jimmy” Bierman, Jr. | 62.73%

Paul F. Beran | 25.40%

Rodney L. Lusk | 63.18%

Mark T. Welch | 10.73%

Hunter Mill District Mason District Mount Vernon District
Indira S. Massey | 28.80%

Walter L. Alcorn | 70.89%

Andres F. Jimenez | 72.46%

Terry W. Modglin | 25.45%

Richard T. Hayden | 25.27%

Daniel G. “Dan” Storck | 65.18%

Christopher T. Morgan | 9.01%

Providence District   Springfield District Sully District
Brian R. Murphy | 30.59%

Dalia A. Palchik | 68.89%

Patrick S. “Pat” Herrity | 53.57%

Albert Vega | 43.10%

Corazon Sandoval Foley | 3.04%

Keith S. Elliott | 40.60%

Kathy L. Smith | 59.03%

School Board At Large

Vote for three

Saundra T. Davis | 11.65%

Cassandra R. Aucoin | 10.54%

Linda Ann Pellegrino | 3.19%

Ilryong Moon | 19.45%

Ahmed Mahdi Hussein | 2.75%

Maureen T. Brody | 10.74%

Robert K. “Kyle” McDaniel | 19.13%

Peter C. Gabor | 2.46%

Ryan L. McElveen | 19.73%

School Board

Vote for one for each district

Braddock District Dranesville District Franconia District
Rachna Sizemore Heizer | 60.07%

Priscilla M. DeStefano | 39.42%

Robyn A. Lady | 61.54%

Paul M. Bartkowski | 38.12%

Marcia C. St. John-Cunning | 60.79%

Kevin R. Pinkney | 33.94%

Hunter Mill District Mason District Mount Vernon District
Harry R. Jackson | 27.23%

Melanie K. Meren | 72.22%

Ricardy J. Anderson | 62.93%

Kristin Froemling Ball | 36.40%

Mateo Dunne | 59.58%

Stori M. Zimmerman | 39.72%

Providence District Springfield District Sully District
Karl V. Frisch | 65.70%

Anthony Arthur “Tony” Sabio | 33.66%

Debra A. Tisler | 42.31%

Sandra B. Anderson | 51.70%

Peter J. Bixby-Eberhardt | 5.56%

Cynthia Lang Walsh | 45.79%

Seema Dixit | 53.75%

Vienna Town Council

Vote for six

Howard J. Springsteen | 15.77%

Charles L. “Chuck” Anderson | 15.33%

Roy J. Baldwin | 12.98%

Jessica H. Ramakis | 15.40%

Sandra D. Allen | 8.94%

Ray S. Brill, Jr. | 13.15%

Shelley M. Mountjoy | 8.85%

Public School Bonds

Shall Fairfax County, Virginia, contract a debt, borrow money, and issue capital improvement bonds in the maximum aggregate principal amount of $435 million for the purposes of providing funds, in addition to funds from school bonds previously authorized, to finance, including reimbursement to the County for temporary financing for, the costs of school improvements, including acquiring, building, expanding, and renovating properties, including new sites, new buildings or additions, renovations and improvements to existing buildings, and furnishings and equipment, for the Fairfax County public school system?

Yes – 66.93% | No – 33.07%


Loudoun County

Clerk of the Court

Vote for one

  • Gary M. Clemens | 68.28%
  • Brian P. Allman | 30.70%

Commonwealth’s Attorney

Vote for one

  • R. D. “Bob” Anderson | 50.21%
  • Buta Biberaj | 49.41%

Sheriff

Vote for one

  • Michael L. “Mike” Chapman | 53.61%
  • Craig M. Buckley | 46.01%

Commissioner of Revenue

Vote for one

  • Robert S. “Bob” Wertz Jr. | 58.50%
  • Sri S. Amudhanar | 41.11%

Treasurer

Vote for one

  • Henry C. Eickelberg | 52.05%
  • Robin Andrew Roopnarine | 47.52%

Chairman of the Board of Supervisors

Vote for one

  • Gary L. Katz | 42.86%
  • Phyllis J. Randall | 48.43%
  • Sam R. “Independent” Kroiz | 8.30%

Board of Supervisors

Vote for one for each district

Algonkian District Ashburn District  Broad Run District Catoctin District 
Debbie K. Rose | 46.23%

Juli E. Briskman | 53.13%

Tumay D. Harding | 43.31%

Michael R. “Mike” Turner | 56.10%

Michelle M. Suttle | 40.59%

Sylvia R. Glass | 58.76%

Caleb A. Kershner | 60.30%

John G. Ellis | 39.21%

Dulles District Leesburg District Little River District Sterling District
Matthew F. Letourneau | 63.24%
Puja Khanna | 36.36%
Kristen C. Umstattd | 94.21% Ram Venkatachalam | 46.40%

Laura A. TeKrony | 53.21%

 Koran T. Saines | 91.53%

School Board At Large

Vote for one

  • Michael A. Rivera | 46.49%
  • Anne P. Donohue | 53.00%

School Board

Vote for one for each district

Algonkian Disrict Ashburn District  Broad Run District Catoctin District 
April Moore Chandler | 59.48%

Viktoria Hunyadi | 39.91%

Deana L. Griffiths | 50.34%

Harris Mahedavi | 49.27%

Linda W. Deans | 58.60%

Chris J. Hodges | 40.81%

Karen L. “Kari” LaBell | 55.75%

Megan E. Lockwood | 43.83%

Dulles District Leesburg District Little River District Sterling District
Melinda M. Mansfield | 93.08% Erika R. Ogedegbe | 46.09%

Lauren E. Shernoff | 53.22%

Sumera Rashid | 50.38%

Joe J. Smith | 49.34%

Arben Istrefi | 47.34%

Sarath Kolla | 11.39%

Amy M. Riccardi | 40.26%

Purcellville Town Council – Special

Vote for one

  • Caleb J. Stought | 59.39%
  • Christopher G. “Chris” Reed | 40.10%

    School Projects – Bond

    Shall the County of Loudoun, Virginia contract a debt and issue its general obligation capital improvement bonds in the maximum principal amount of $362,711,000 to finance, in whole or in part, the design, construction, equipping and other costs of HS-14 Dulles North High School, Park View High School Replacement, Banneker Elementary School Renovation/Addition, Waterford Elementary School Renovation/Addition, School Security Improvements, and LCPS Facility Renewals and Alterations; and the cost of other public school facilities as requested by the Loudoun County School Board?

    Yes – 70.95% | No – 29.05%

    Public Safety and Parks and Recreation Projects – Bond

    Shall the County of Loudoun, Virginia contract a debt and issue its general obligation capital improvement bonds in the maximum principal amount of $59,574,000 to finance, in whole or in part, the design, construction, equipping and other costs of Fire and Rescue Station #28 – Leesburg South Station, the Dulles Adult Day Center, Fields Farm Park, the Linear Parks and Trails Signature Project, and Sterling Neighborhood Park; and the costs of other public safety and public park, recreational and community center projects approved in the County’s Capital Improvement Program?

    Yes – 77.95% | No – 22.05%

    Transportation Projects – Bond

    Shall the County of Loudoun, Virginia contract a debt and issue its general obligation capital improvement bonds in the maximum principal amount of $156,619,000 to finance, in whole or in part, the design, construction and other costs of Crosstrail Boulevard Segment C (Sycolin Road to Dulles Greenway); Dulles West Boulevard – Northstar Boulevard to Arcola Boulevard; Evergreen Mills Road/Revolution Sportsplex: Westbound Left-Turn Lane; Evergreen Mills Road/Hogeland Mill Road: Bridge and Safety Improvements; Harmony Middle School Shared Use Path; Intersection Improvements Program; Route 7 Shared Use Path; Route 9/Route 287 Roundabout; Route 15/Braddock Road Roundabout; and Westwind Drive – Loudoun County Parkway to Old Ox Road; and the costs of other public road and transportation projects approved in the County’s Capital Improvement Program?

    Yes – 76.32% | No – 23.68%


Prince William County

Clerk of Court

Vote for one

  • Jacqueline C. Smith | 79.42%
  • Hina Ansari | 19.38%

Commonwealth’s Attorney

Vote for one

  • Matthew B. “Matt” Lowery | 46.42%
  • Amy K. Ashworth | 53.28%

Sheriff

Vote for one

  • Glen Hill | 52.97%
  • Joshua Lavon King | 46.72%

Board of Supervisors

Vote for one for each district

Chair, At Large Brentsville District Coles District Gainesville District
Jeanine M. Lawson | 48.29%

Deshundra L. Jefferson | 51.35%

Thomas T. “Tom” Gordy | 57.31%

Jim R. Gehlsen | 42.19%
Yesli I. Vega | 55.41%

Idris A. Jibowu-O’Connor | 44.31%

Robert B. “Bob” Weir | 95.91%
Neabsco District Occoquan District Potomac District  Woodbridge District 
Victor S. Angry | 93.83% Karla A. Justice | 46.36%

Kenny Allen Boddye | 53.24%

Verndell Charlotte Robinson | 34.48%

Andrea O. Bailey | 65.03%

Jeannie M. LaCroix | 36.89%
Margaret Angela Franklin | 62.65%

School Board

Vote for one for each district

Chair, At Large Brentsville District Coles District Gainesville District
Babur B. Lateef | 49.53%

Caroline M. “Carrie” Rist | 40.92%

Kimberly B. Mehlman-Orozco | 9.19%
Adele E. Jackson | 44.76%

Erica C. Tredinnick | 48.39%

Yesenia Lassiter | 6.41%

Lisa A. Zargarpur | 51.70%

Stephen D. Spiker | 47.89%

Jennifer T. Wall |

97.11%
Neabso District Occoquan District Potomac District  Woodbridge District
Padreus D. Pratter | 29.55%

Tracy L. Blake | 50.00%

Michael C. Petko |19.45%

R.M. Jessie, Jr. | 52.65%

Ryan Wilson Kirkpatrick | 46.81%

Justin D. Wilk | 68.58%

Mario R. Beckles | 30.85%

Jaylen K. Custis | 31.96%

Shantell E. Rock | 21.90%

Loree Y. Williams | 45.55%

Quantico Town Council – Special

Vote for one

  • Brandi M. Maly | 44.57%
  • S. “Steve” Kang | 54.35%

 


Stafford County

Commissioner of Revenue

Vote for one

  • Scott A. Mayausky | 59.72%
  • Lorena Thorne Bruner | 39.77%

Board of Supervisors

Vote for one for each district

George Washington District Griffis-Widewater District Rock Hill District
Deuntay T. Diggs | 50.89%
Thomas C. “Tom” Coen | 48.38%
Tinesha O. Allen | 53.21%

Jennifer A. Harper | 46.31%

Crystal L. Vanuch | 65.89%

Howard M. Rudat | 33.75%

School Board

Vote for each for each district

George Washington District Griffis-Widewater Rock Hill District
Susan M. Randall | 61.59%

Sarah F. Baker | 37.78%

Dr. Elizabeth B. Warner | 63.04%

Mary M.G. Rupert | 36.42%
Patricia A. Healy | 95.98%
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