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2020 Virginia city, town election results

Below are the results of city and town elections in Fairfax, Prince William, Loudoun and Fauquier counties, and the City of Fredericksburg in Virginia.

By executive order, Gov. Ralph Northam had delayed local government elections from May 5 to May 19, early in the coronavirus crisis, and encouraged people to vote absentee or by mail, but those deadlines have now passed.

Some Virginia voters cast their ballots in person while social distancing.

Polls closed at 7 p.m. You can find results in other jurisdictions at the Virginia Department of Elections.

* β€” Incumbent


Fairfax County

City of Fairfax

Mayor

  • David L. Meyer* β€” 2,446 (73.81%)
  • Mark B. Angres β€” 835 (25.2%)
  • Other β€” 33 (1%)

City Council (6 seats)

  • Joseph D. Harmon β€” 2,147 (13.76%)
  • Jon R. Stehle Jr. β€” 2,224 (14.25%)
  • Janice B. Miller β€” 2,366 (15.16%)
  • So P. Lim β€” 2,214 (14.19%)
  • Sang H. Yi β€” 2,452 (15.71%)
  • Kate G. Doyle Feingold β€” 2,003 (2.83%)
  • D.T. “Tom” Ross β€” 2,087 (13.37%)
  • Other β€” 115 (0.74%)

School Board (5 seats)

  • Carolyn S. Pitches β€” 2,388 (20.06%)
  • Tobin M. “Toby” Sorensen β€” 2,287 (19.17%)
  • Mitch A. “Sut” Sutterfield β€” 2,177 (18.29%)
  • Robert M. Reinsel β€” 1,678 (14.09%)
  • Jon A. Buttram β€” 1,853 (15.56%)
  • Kristina M. Cecere β€” 1,467 (12.32%)
  • Other -60 (0.50%)

Town of Vienna

Mayor

  • Pasha Majdi β€” 1,172 (32.66%)
  • Howard Springsteen β€” 869 (24.21%)
  • Linda Colbert β€” 1,545 (43.05%)
  • Other β€” 3 (0.08%)

Town Council (6 seats)

  • Andrea Dahl β€” 1,336 (13.94%)
  • Chris Wright β€” 1,265 (13.20%)
  • Roy Baldwin β€” 1,256 (13.11%)
  • Charles Anderson β€” 1,420 (14.82%)
  • Ray Brill Jr. β€” 1,472 (15.36%)
  • David Patariu β€” 1,214 (12.67%)
  • Ed Somers β€” 1,545 (16.12%)
  • Other β€” 75Β  (0.78%)

Town of Clifton

Mayor

  • William Holloway* β€” 36 (97.3%)
  • Other β€” 1 (2.7%)

Town Council (5 seats)

  • Melissa Milne β€” 29 (20%)
  • Regan McDonald β€” 32 (22.07%)
  • Darrell Poe β€” 20 (13.79%)
  • Stephen Effros β€” 29 (20%)
  • Patrick Pline β€” 31 (21.38%)
  • Other β€” 4 (2.76%)

Loudoun County

Town of Hamilton

Town Council (3 seats)

  • Elizabeth D. Gaucher β€” 89 (29.87%)
  • Kenneth C. Wine β€” 84 (28.19%)
  • Greg K. Wilmoth β€” 91 (30.54%)
  • Sofia D. Kesari β€” 28 (9.40%)
  • Other β€” 6 (2.01%)

Town of Round Hill

Mayor

  • Scott T. Ramsay β€” 29 (90.63%)
  • Other β€” 3 (9.38%)

Town Council

  • Melissa S. Hoffman β€” 5 (7.14%)
  • Michael B. Hummel β€” 26 (37.14%)
  • Mary Anne K. Graham β€” 30 (42.86%)
  • Paula G. James β€” 30 (100%), special
  • Other β€” 9 (12.86%)

Prince William County

Haymarket

Mayor

  • David M. Leake* β€” 161 (43.99%)
  • Kenneth M. Luersen β€” 205 (56.01%)

Town Council (6 seats)

  • Robert T. Day* β€” 174 (9.14%)
  • Connor W. Leake* β€” 130 (7.35%)
  • Chris S. Morris* β€” 207 (10.87%)
  • Madhu Panthi* β€” 172 (9.03%)
  • Steven R. Shannon* β€” 182 (9.56%)
  • R. Marchant Schneider β€” 206 (10.82%)
  • Thomas C. Utz β€” 166 (8.72%)
  • Tracy Lynn Pater β€” 213 (11.19%)
  • Joe R. Pasanello β€” 222 (11.66%)
  • Robert B. “Bob” Weir β€” 200 (10.5%)
  • Other β€” 22 (1.16%)

Occoquan

Mayor

  • Earnie W. Porta Jr. β€” 132 (99.25%)

Town Council (5 seats)

  • Eliot R. Perkins β€” 115 (20.28%)
  • Cindy J. Fifthian β€” 114 (20.11%)
  • Jenn M. Loges β€” 113 (19.93%)
  • Laurie E. Holloway β€” 116 (20.46%)
  • Krystyna M. Bienia β€” 107 (18.87%)
  • Other β€” 2 (0.35%)

Quantico

Mayor

  • Kevin P. Brown* β€” 53 (80.3%)
  • Other β€” 13 (19.7%)

Town Council (5 seats)

  • Sammoto Yomosa Dabney β€” 32 (11.59%)
  • Otis C. Baker* β€” 23 (10.14%)
  • Alice C. Toner β€” 32 (11.59%)
  • Earlene J. Clinton* β€” 32 (11.59%)
  • Robin R. Langham* β€” 31 (11.23%)
  • Ashley Rena Langham β€” 21 (7.61%)
  • Russell V. “Rusty” Kuhns* β€” 46 (16.67%)
  • Virginia L. Macfarlan β€” 23 (8.33%)
  • Jason R. Stoltz β€” 28 (10.14%)

Fauquier County

Warrenton

Town Council β€” Fifth Ward (1 seat)

  • Kevin T. Carter β€” 154 (62.35%)
  • Michele V. Fieri β€” 93 (37.65%)

Town Council β€” First Ward (1 seat)

  • Heather D. Sutphin β€” 105 (54.12%)
  • Ali Zarabi β€” 87 (44.85%)
  • Other β€” 2 (1.03%)

Town Council β€” Fourth Ward (1 seat)

  • James N Hartman III β€” 117 (98.32%)
  • Other β€” 2 (1.68%)

Town Council β€” Second Ward (1 seat)

  • William T. “Bill” Semple II β€” 146 (61.09%)
  • Alec P. Burnett β€” 91 (38.08%)
  • Other β€” 2 (0.84%)

Town Council β€” Third Ward (1 seat)

  • Bret H. Hamby β€” 66 (86.84%)
  • Other β€” 10 (13.16%)

Remington

Mayor

  • Gerald A. Billingsley β€” 28 (93.33%)
  • Other β€” 2 (6.67%)

Town Council (6 seats)

  • Susan L. Tiffany β€” 31 (15.82%)
  • Evan H. “Skeet” Ashby III β€” 30 (15.31%)
  • Devada R. Allison Jr. β€” 27 (13.78%)
  • Stanley L. Heaney β€” 34 (17.35%)
  • Van M. Loving β€” 33 (16.84%)
  • Kimberly A. Henry β€” 26 (13.27%)
  • Other β€” 15 (7.65%)

The Plains

Mayor

  • Lori B. Sisson β€” 39 (82.98%)
  • Other β€” 8 (17.02%)

Town Council (3 seats)

  • Melissa K. Washer β€” 25 (16.45%)
  • John T. Deering β€” 37 (24.34%)
  • Blakeney Gallagher β€” 35 (23.03%)
  • Bruce G. LeLacheur β€” 36 (23.68%)
  • Other β€” 19 (12.5%)

City of Fredericksburg

Mayor

  • Anne G. Little β€” 1,190 (41.77%)
  • Mary Katherine Greenlaw β€” 1,650 (57.92%)
  • Other β€” 9 (0.32%)

City Council (2 seats)

  • Jon A. Gerlach β€” 1,503 (30.93%)
  • Matthew J. Kelly β€” 1,575 (32.4%)
  • Kerry P. Devine β€” 1,759 (36.19%)
  • Other β€” 24 (0.49%)

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