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Elected Officials and Information for Voters in Prince William County-2021 1 Prince William County Voting Information .........................................3 Federal .................................................................4 Virginia ............................................................5-7 Prince William County ....................................8 Prince William Public Schools .....................9 Cities and Towns .....................................10-12 EElectiveOfficials-2021-01.inddlectiveOfficials-2021-01.indd 1 33/17/21/17/21 111:25:111:25:11 AAMM The Prince William Area Voting Information League of Women Voters of Virginia 703-753-3329 Polls are open from 6 a.m. – 7 p.m. www.princewilliamlwv.org on ELECTION DAY Check your voter registration card for your correct voting site. The League of Women Voters was founded You are eligible to register to vote if you are: in 1920, just prior to the ratifi cation of the • A citizen of the United States 19th amendment to the U.S. Constitution • A resident of Virginia; and • At least 18 years of age or will be by the next general election that gave women the right to vote. Now, as then, its purpose is to provide materi- Voter Registration als to enable voters to become informed You may pick up a Voter Registration Application from any public library before casting their ballots. and Department of Motor Vehicles Offi ce. For other locations, contact your General Registrar. You can also download and print the Voter The League of Women Voters is nonpartisan, neither Registration Application Form from the State Board of Elections website, supporting nor opposing political parties or candidates for www.sbe.virginia.gov/cms/ or the website of your General Registrar. public offi ce. The League encourages political responsibility Online: One can now register to vote, view and update your voter through the informed and active participation of citizens in record online both at the Virginia Department of Elections government. It infl uences public policy through education www.elections.virginia.gov and the DMV https://www.dmv. and advocacy. virginia.gov/general/#vote.asp. The League of Women Voters is fi nanced through the dues Absentee Voting - New for November 2020 and donations of its members and contributions from inter- Any registered voter may vote by absentee ballot. ested citizens and businesses. Membership is open to men By Mail: Application forms may be requested from one of the General and women who are at least 16 years of age. New members Registrar Offi ces as listed below or downloaded from the are always welcome. jurisdiction’s website. Mailed/faxed applications must be received in the General Registrar’s offi ce by 5 P.M. eleven (11) Election Calendar 2021 days prior to the election day. Primary Election: Primary Election for Offi ces that will be on the Novem- In Person: Voting will be available 45 days (excluding Sundays) and up ber 2, 2021 ballot: Governor, Lt. Governor, Commonwealth’s Attorney. to and including the last Saturday prior to each election or as House Districts have not yet been determined. soon as ballots are received. Primary Election – June 8, 2021 General Registrars Absentee voting in person begins. .April 23, 2021 Last day to register to vote. May 17, 2021 Prince William County Close of books for Voter Registration . May 18, 2021 Main Voter Registration Offi ce 703-792-6470 Last Day to apply for absentee ballot 9250 Lee Avenue, Suite 1 Fax: 703-792-6461 by mail, fax, on-line . May 28, 2021 (by 5 p.m.) Manassas, VA 20110-5554 Last Day to request replacement absentee ballot . .June 5, 2021 Email: [email protected] Last Day to vote absentee in-person . .June 5, 2021 www.pwcgov.org Last Day to request emergency absentee ballot . .June 7, 2021 Hours: M–F: 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. Election Day (6 AM to 7PM) . .June 8, 2021 City of Manassas General Election – November 2, 2021 9025 Center Street 703-257-8230 Absentee voting begins . September 18, 2021 Old Town Hall Building Fax: 703-257-0080 Last day to register to vote. October 12, 2021 Manassas, Virginia 20110-5403 Last day to request an absentee ballot by mail. October 27, 2021 Email: [email protected] or No excuse voting, in person, [email protected] will be held on . October 24, 26-31, 2021 www.manassascity.org/vote Last day to Vote Absentee In-Person. October 31, 2021 Mail in ballots must be received by 7:00 p.m. November 2, 2021 Hours: M–F: 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. Election Day. November 2, 2021 Two (2) Saturdays preceding each election 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. City of Manassas Park City Hall 703-335-8806 One Park Center Court Fax: 703-335-9042 Manassas Park, VA 20111 Email: [email protected] www.cityofmanassaspark.us Hours: M–F: 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Absentee Saturdays 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. (Seasonal) Page 2 2021 They Represent You 2021 They Represent You Page 3 EElectiveOfficials-2021-01.inddlectiveOfficials-2021-01.indd 22-3-3 33/17/21/17/21 111:25:201:25:20 AAMM Elected Offi cials: Federal President (4 year term, expires January 2025) Joseph R. Biden (D) The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W. Washington, D.C. 20500 Contact: www.whitehouse.gov/contact/ www.whitehouse.gov Vice President (4 year term, expires January 2025) Kamala D. Harris (D) Old Executive Offi ce Building Washington, D.C. 20501 Contact: www.whitehouse.gov/contact-VP U.S. Senator for Virginia (6 year term, expires January 2027) Mark R. Warner (D) 202-224-2023 475 Russell Senate Offi ce Building Washington, D.C. 20510 http://warner.senate.gov U.S. Senator for Virginia (6 year term, expires January 2025) Tim Kaine (D) 202-224-4024 388 Russell Senate Offi ce Building Washington, D.C. 20510 http://kaine.senate.gov U.S. Representatives for Virginia — Prince William Area (2 year term, expires January 2023) 1st District Elected Offi cials: Virginia Robert (Rob) J. Wittman (R) 202-225-4261 2454 www.virginia.gov Rayburn House Offi ce Building Governor (4 year term, expires January 2022) Washington, D.C. 20515 Ralph Northam (D) 804-786-2211 District Offi ce: 540-659-2734 Offi ce of the Governor 95 Dunn Dr. Suite 201 Patrick Henry Building, 3rd Floor Staff ord, VA 22554 1111 East Broad Street http://wittman.house.gov Richmond, VA 23219 10th District P.O. Box 1475, Richmond, VA 23219 Jennifer T. Wexton (D) 202-222-4016 www.governor.virginia.gov 1217 Longworth House Offi ce Building Lieutenant Governor (4 year term, expires January 2022) Washington, D.C. 20515 Justin Fairfax (D) 804-786-2078 District Offi ce: 571-354-0438 102 Governor Street 21351 Gentry Drive P.O. Box 1195, Richmond, VA 23219 Sterling, VA 20166 [email protected] http://wexton.house.gov Attorney General (4 year term, expires January 2022) 11th District Mark R. Herring (D) 804-786-2071 Gerald E. “Gerry” Connolly (D) 202-225-1492 Offi ce of the Attorney General 424 Cannon House Offi ce Building 900 East Main St. Washington, D.C. 20515 Richmond, VA 23219 Northern Virginia Regional Offi ce 703-277-3540 District Offi ce: 571-408-4407 10555 Main St, Suite 350, Fairfax, VA 22030 2241 D Tacketts Mill Drive www.oag.state.va.us Woodbridge, VA 22192 http://connolly.house.gov Commonwealth’s Attorney (4 year term, expires January 2024) Amy Ashworth 703-792-6050 9311 Lee Avenue, Suite 200 United States Congress Websites Manassas, VA 20110 www.house.gov www.senate.gov Email: cwoffi [email protected] Legislative Information System Website Sheriff (4 year term, expires January 2024) http://thomas.loc.gov Glendell Hill 703-792-6070 United States Capitol Information Desk 9311 Lee Avenue Manassas, VA 20110 202-224-3121 Clerk of the Court (8 year term, expires January 2024) Jacqueline C. Smith 703-792-6015 9311 Lee Avenue Manassas, VA 20110 Elected Offi cials: Virginia continued on next page Page 4 2021 They Represent You 2021 They Represent You Page 5 EElectiveOfficials-2021-01.inddlectiveOfficials-2021-01.indd 44-5-5 33/17/21/17/21 111:25:201:25:20 AAMM Elected Offi cials: Virginia — continued Elected Offi cials: Virginia — continued Virginia General Assembly Virginia House of Delegates http://virginiageneralassembly.gov/ P.O. Box 406, Richmond 23218 Convenes 2nd Wednesday in January; House Clerk Information in even numbered years, sessions last 60 days; 804-698-1619 in odd numbered years, sessions last 30 days. State Delegates for Prince William County Area Virginia Legislative Information System (2 year term, expires January 2022) (including Bills and Resolutions) 2nd District Senate of Virginia Candi Mundon King (D) 804-698-1002 P.O. Box 396, Richmond VA 23218 Email: [email protected] Senate Clerk Information 13th District 804-698-7400 Danica Roem (D) 571-393-0242 “Who’s Your Legislator?” P.O. Box 726 Manassas, VA 20108 804-698-1013 (House) 804-698-1500 (Senate) 804-698-7410 Email: [email protected] whosmy.virginiageneralassembly.gov 31st District State Senators for Prince William County Area Elizabeth Guzman (D) 571-403-1213 (4 year term, expires January 2024) P.O. Box 1818 Woodbridge, VA 22193 804-698-1031 Email: [email protected] 13th District John Bell (D) 571-267-9080 40th District P. O. Box 4489 804-698-7513 Dan Helmer (D) 571-445-0251 Broadlands, VA 20148 P.O. Box 7267 Fairfax Station, VA 22039 804-698-1040 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] 28th District 50th District Richard H. Stuart (R) 804-493-8892 Lee Carter (D) 571-261-8546 P.O. Box 1146 804-698-7628 P.O. Box 243 Manassas, VA 20108 804-698-1050 Montross, VA 22520 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] 51st District 29th District Hala S.
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