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Final Remedial Plan Final Remedial Plan Plan last edited: 1/28/2019 1:13:48 PM Printed: 2/15/2019 9:21 am District: 1 Total Population: 80,508 Ideal: 80,010 Deviation:0.62% Counties and Cities Population 105 Lee 25,587 720 Norton 3,958 169 Scott 23,177 Precincts Population 195 Wise (Part) 26,618 Appalachia (101) 2,825 Big Stone Gap (301) 6,027 Clinch Valley (401) 4,280 Dorchester (102) 1,629 East Stone Gap (302) 4,377 Guest River (103) 1,596 Wise (202) 5,884 Split precincts Population 195 Wise (partial precincts) 1,168 East Pound (203) 1,168 District: 2 Total Population: 79,491 Ideal: 80,010 Deviation:-0.65% Precincts Population 153 Prince William (Part) 45,961 Belmont (701) 6,179 Featherstone (704) 8,682 Potomac View (705) 4,314 Quantico (304) 5,963 Rippon (706) 9,034 River Oaks (708) 6,681 Swans Creek (311) 5,108 179 Stafford (Part) 31,993 Rock Hill (201) 4,749 Roseville (202) 5,843 Ruby (203) 3,808 Stefaniga (204) 4,950 Widewater (302) 8,659 Woodlands (701) 3,984 Split precincts Population 179 Stafford (partial precincts) 1,537 Whitson (702) 1,537 District: 3 Total Population: 80,583 Ideal: 80,010 Deviation:0.72% Counties and Cities Population 021 Bland 6,824 027 Buchanan 24,098 185 Tazewell 45,078 Precincts Population 167 Russell (Part) 3,120 Drill (401) 327 Swords Creek (402) 2,793 Split precincts Population 167 Russell (partial precincts) 1,463 Honaker (303) 1,463 District: 4 Total Population: 80,446 Ideal: 80,010 Deviation:0.54% Counties and Cities Population 051 Dickenson 15,903 Precincts Population Primary Report Provided by the Division of Legislative Services Page 1 of 46 Final Remedial Plan Plan last edited: 1/28/2019 1:13:48 PM Printed: 2/15/2019 9:21 am District: 4 Total Population: 80,446 Ideal: 80,010 Deviation:0.54% Precincts Population 167 Russell (Part) 21,723 Cleveland (203) 1,552 Cooks Mill (301) 683 Copper Creek (102) 1,830 Dante (202) 1,013 Daughterty (302) 219 East Lebanon (501) 2,926 Elk Garden (403) 2,424 Moccasin (101) 2,349 North Castlewood (201) 2,957 South Castlewood (103) 2,166 West Lebanon (502) 3,604 191 Washington (Part) 26,563 Burson Place (601) 3,566 East Abingdon (101) 5,620 Greendale (202) 4,694 Mendota (602) 764 South Abingdon (302) 4,242 Valley Institute (603) 2,903 Wallace (702) 1,663 West Abingdon (102) 3,111 195 Wise (Part) 12,250 North Coeburn (201) 2,459 South Coeburn (402) 5,000 St. Paul (403) 1,416 West Pound (104) 3,375 Split precincts Population 167 Russell (partial precincts) 2,591 Honaker (303) 2,591 195 Wise (partial precincts) 1,416 East Pound (203) 1,416 District: 5 Total Population: 80,600 Ideal: 80,010 Deviation:0.74% Counties and Cities Population 520 Bristol 17,835 640 Galax 7,042 077 Grayson 15,533 Precincts Population 173 Smyth (Part) 11,877 Adwolfe (701) 2,787 Chilhowie (301) 3,887 Konnarock (703) 234 Royal Oak West (602) 1,259 Seven Mile Ford (201) 2,786 St. Clair (302) 924 191 Washington (Part) 28,313 Clinchburg (201) 1,767 Damascus (502) 2,508 Glade Spring (401) 3,261 Green Cove (504) 439 Hayter's Gap (203) 1,123 High Point (701) 2,599 John Battle (703) 3,501 Meadowview (402) 4,568 Rhea Valley (501) 4,556 Watauga (301) 3,991 Primary Report Provided by the Division of Legislative Services Page 2 of 46 Final Remedial Plan Plan last edited: 1/28/2019 1:13:48 PM Printed: 2/15/2019 9:21 am District: 6 Total Population: 79,608 Ideal: 80,010 Deviation:-0.50% Counties and Cities Population 035 Carroll 30,042 197 Wythe 29,235 Precincts Population 173 Smyth (Part) 20,331 Atkins (501) 2,973 East Park (401) 2,600 Rich Valley (202) 1,607 Royal Oak East (601) 3,396 Saltville (101) 4,314 Sugar Grove (702) 1,733 Wassona (502) 1,865 West Park (402) 1,843 District: 7 Total Population: 80,146 Ideal: 80,010 Deviation:0.17% Counties and Cities Population 063 Floyd 15,279 Precincts Population 121 Montgomery (Part) 24,286 B-3 (203) 3,281 B-4 (204) 4,297 C-2 (302) 3,165 D-1 (401) 2,082 D-2 (402) 2,927 D-3 Part 1 (403) 3,590 D-4 (404) 1,562 D-5 (405) 3,382 155 Pulaski (Part) 29,841 Draper (201) 2,116 Dublin (301) 4,520 Hiwassee (302) 836 Massie (401) 5,633 Newbern (203) 3,486 Robinson (501) 6,602 Snowville (304) 1,865 South Pulaski (202) 1,337 Walker (402) 1,375 West Cloyd (103) 2,071 Split precincts Population 121 Montgomery (partial precincts) 10,740 E-1 (501) 10,740 District: 8 Total Population: 80,685 Ideal: 80,010 Deviation:0.84% Counties and Cities Population 045 Craig 5,190 775 Salem 24,802 Precincts Population 121 Montgomery (Part) 17,599 A-1 (101) 2,437 B-2 (202) 5,483 C-1 (301) 4,523 C-3 (303) 1,400 C-4 (304) 3,756 161 Roanoke (Part) 31,183 Bennett Springs (107) 1,442 Bent Mountain (301) 840 Castle Rock (305) 4,573 Primary Report Provided by the Division of Legislative Services Page 3 of 46 Final Remedial Plan Plan last edited: 1/28/2019 1:13:48 PM Printed: 2/15/2019 9:21 am District: 8 Total Population: 80,685 Ideal: 80,010 Deviation:0.84% Precincts Population Catawba (101) 1,108 Cave Spring (503) 2,385 Cotton Hill (501) 2,231 Glenvar (103) 2,430 Green Hill (106) 5,151 Mason Valley (102) 1,088 Oak Grove (304) 3,962 Poages Mill (302) 3,806 Wildwood (108) 2,167 Split precincts Population 161 Roanoke (partial precincts) 1,911 Penn Forest (502) 1,911 District: 9 Total Population: 80,574 Ideal: 80,010 Deviation:0.70% Counties and Cities Population 141 Patrick 18,490 Precincts Population 067 Franklin (Part) 46,650 Boones Mill (601) 3,080 Bowmans (503) 1,381 Callaway (502) 2,569 Dickinson (304) 1,162 Dudley (204) 1,451 Endicott (403) 1,664 Ferrum (402) 3,211 Fork Mountain (302) 1,948 Glade Hill (201) 3,645 Gogginsville (504) 1,934 Henry (401) 2,699 Hodgesville (203) 1,189 Penhook (202) 1,969 Rocky Mount East (701) 3,156 Rocky Mount South (703) 1,901 Rocky Mount West (702) 2,493 Scruggs (103) 4,688 Snow Creek (301) 1,837 Sontag (303) 2,890 Waidsboro (501) 1,783 089 Henry (Part) 15,434 Bassett No. 1 (501) 1,563 Bassett No. 2 (101) 1,566 Gunville (102) 2,914 Horsepasture #1 (202) 2,567 Scott's Tanyard (103) 4,277 Spencer (204) 2,547 District: 10 Total Population: 80,617 Ideal: 80,010 Deviation:0.76% Precincts Population 043 Clarke (Part) 2,616 White Post (401) 2,616 069 Frederick (Part) 6,707 Carpers Valley (401) 4,131 Shenandoah (402) 2,576 107 Loudoun (Part) 55,824 Aldie (309) 1,232 Brandon Park (506) 3,113 Briar Woods (111) 5,381 Primary Report Provided by the Division of Legislative Services Page 4 of 46 Final Remedial Plan Plan last edited: 1/28/2019 1:13:48 PM Printed: 2/15/2019 9:21 am District: 10 Total Population: 80,617 Ideal: 80,010 Deviation:0.76% Precincts Population Cool Spring (505) 4,251 Dry Mill (503) 1,949 East Leesburg (502) 8,171 Evergreen (408) 6,818 Harper Park (407) 6,320 Middleburg (307) 1,685 Smart's Mill (504) 4,153 St. Louis (308) 1,863 Tolbert (410) 6,992 West Leesburg (501) 3,896 Split precincts Population 043 Clarke (partial precincts) 1,693 Millwood (301) 1,693 069 Frederick (partial precincts) 6,942 Parkins Mill (403) 6,942 107 Loudoun (partial precincts) 6,835 Belmont Ridge (815) 3,034 Philomont (305) 1,402 Pinebrook (115) 2,399 District: 11 Total Population: 80,132 Ideal: 80,010 Deviation:0.15% Precincts Population 770 Roanoke city (Part) 80,132 Eureka Park (020) 2,481 Fishburn Park (031) 1,968 Highland No. 1 (001) 3,245 Highland No. 2 (002) 3,095 Jefferson No. 1 (005) 6,112 Jefferson No. 2 (008) 1,982 Lincoln Terrace (016) 2,272 Melrose (019) 2,788 Peters Creek (018) 6,011 Raleigh Court No. 1 (024) 2,970 Raleigh Court No. 2 (026) 2,494 Raleigh Court No. 3 (027) 1,969 Raleigh Court No. 4 (028) 1,472 Raleigh Court No. 5 (029) 1,255 South Roanoke No. 1 (033) 1,802 South Roanoke No. 2 (034) 2,676 Tinker (009) 5,736 Villa Heights (021) 4,950 Wasena (030) 1,687 Washington Heights (022) 6,580 Westside (023) 2,415 Williamson Road No. 1 (010) 2,703 Williamson Road No. 2 (011) 1,520 Williamson Road No. 3 (012) 2,650 Williamson Road No. 4 (013) 2,014 Williamson Road No. 5 (014) 3,124 Williamson Road No. 6 (015) 2,161 District: 12 Total Population: 80,492 Ideal: 80,010 Deviation:0.60% Counties and Cities Population 071 Giles 17,286 750 Radford 16,408 Precincts Population Primary Report Provided by the Division of Legislative Services Page 5 of 46 Final Remedial Plan Plan last edited: 1/28/2019 1:13:48 PM Printed: 2/15/2019 9:21 am District: 12 Total Population: 80,492 Ideal: 80,010 Deviation:0.60% Precincts Population 121 Montgomery (Part) 41,113 A-2 (102) 5,948 A-3 (103) 4,609 B-1 (201) 2,440 D-3 Part 2 (4032) 3 E-2 (502) 1,347 F-1 (601) 7,824 F-2 (602) 5,588 G-1 (701) 5,222 G-2 (702) 8,132 155 Pulaski (Part) 5,031 Belspring (101) 1,313 New River (102) 3,718 Split precincts Population 121 Montgomery (partial precincts) 654 E-1 (501) 654 District: 13 Total Population: 80,579 Ideal: 80,010 Deviation:0.71% Counties and Cities Population 685 Manassas Park 14,273 Precincts Population 153 Prince William (Part) 60,754 Buckland Mills (110) 7,048 Bull Run (403) 3,460 Glenkirk (408) 3,652 Limestone (113) 4,496 Mullen (411) 8,173 Pace West (412) 7,934 Parkside (105) 9,005 Signal Hill (114) 4,172 Sinclair (404) 6,718 Sudley North (409) 6,096 Split precincts Population 153 Prince William (partial precincts) 5,552 Battlefield (402) 80 Stonewall (405) 5,472 District: 14 Total Population: 79,407 Ideal: 80,010 Deviation:-0.75% Counties and Cities Population 590 Danville 43,055 Precincts Population 089 Henry (Part) 15,015 Fontaine (601) 2,250 Hillcrest (602) 1,729 Irisburg (303) 2,862 Mount Olivet (304) 2,907 Ridgeway #1 (603) 3,242 Ridgeway #2 (604) 2,025 143 Pittsylvania (Part) 20,984 Bachelors Hall (702) 2,222 Brosville (606) 2,019 Ferry Road (703) 614 Keeling (402) 2,083 Kentuck (404) 3,478 Mt.
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