Politics & Government

GOP, Democratic Primaries Set for Tuesday

Republican primaries set for U.S. Senate race and 11th congressional district, Democratic primaries set for 8th congressional district.

 

Northern Virginians head to the polls on Tuesday, June 12 to vote in Republican primaries for the U.S. Senate race in Virginia and the 11th congressional district and a Democratic primary for the 8th congressional district.

Republican Primary - Senate

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In the Senate Republican Party Primary, voters across the state will choose among , , and . The winner will run against Democrat .

Democratic Primary - Eighth Congressional District

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For the 8th congressional district, a Democratic Party Primary ballot pits longtime incumbent  against newcomer . The victor will face Republican in the general election. Independent must gather 1,000 signatures to get onto the November ballot in the 8th District race. The deadline is Tuesday.

No Primary in Tenth Congressional District

Republican Congressman Frank Wolf, who has represented Northern Virginia's 10th District since 1981, has no opposition from fellow Republicans. He will face Democrat Kristin Cabral in the general election, as possibly J. Kevin Chisholm, who is reportedly gathering signatures for a run as an independent candidate.

Congressional Boundaries Have Shifted

Congressional district boundaries in Virginia have shifted due to population changes in the 2010 Census.

The 8th District now includes part of Lorton (east of I-95 and Mason Neck) and the southern half of McLean and no longer includes any of Reston.

The 10th District picked up areas near Oakton and Burke. It still includes McLean down to Dolley Madison Boulevard.

The 11th District no longer represents areas near Mount Vernon and Clifton; it still represents parts of Lorton west of I-95 and added all of Reston and parts of Centreville.

Here are links to maps from the Virginia Public Access Project (VPAP) showing the new and old maps:

8th Congressional District Map

10th Congressional District Map

Some voting locations have also changed. If you're unsure where to go to vote, you can plug in your address on the State Board of Elections website.

FAQ

Q: Where do I vote?

A: Find your polling place at the State Board of Elections.

Q: Am I registered to vote?

A. Find out at the State Board of Elections.

Q: If my precinct is holding both a Republican and a Democratic primary, may I vote in both?

A: No

Q: What time are the polls open?

A. The hours are 6 a.m. to 7 p.m.

For more information about the primaries on Tuesday, visit the Fairfax County Office of Elections.


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