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Registrant Counts by District Type Commonwealth of Virginia State Report ID: CP-150 Commonwealth of Virginia State Board of Elections Registrant Counts By District Type Voters registered as of 8/9/2010 All Localities SD Locality: 001 ACCOMACK COUNTY Precinct No. Precinct Name Active Inactive All Military Overseas Temporary 0101 101 - CHINCOTEAGUE 2,493 86 2,579 4 1 0201 201 - ATLANTIC 905 26 931 3 0202 202 - GREENBACKVILLE 823 30 853 1 0203 203 - HALLWOOD 508 34 542 0204 204 - SAXIS 340 4 344 0205 205 - TANGIER 422 2 424 2 0301 301 - NEW CHURCH 1,230 39 1,269 2 1 0302 302 - OAK HALL 1,216 23 1,239 2 0401 401 - BLOXOM 783 12 795 2 0402 402 - PARKSLEY 1,377 15 1,392 2 0501 501 - MAPPSVILLE 1,084 17 1,101 1 0502 502 - RUE 1,031 26 1,057 2 0601 601 - ACCOMAC 2,012 41 2,053 2 3 2 0701 701 - ONANCOCK 2,009 52 2,061 3 1 0702 702 - ONLEY 533 23 556 1 0801 801 - BOBTOWN 482 6 488 2 0802 802 - KELLER 428 7 435 1 1 0803 803 - MELFA 1,061 26 1,087 2 0804 804 - QUINBY 292 1 293 0805 805 - WACHAPREAGUE 421 3 424 1 1 0901 901 - PAINTER 2,510 51 2,561 5 1 # of Precincts in Locality: 21 # of Voters: 21,960 524 22,484 32 10 7 Run Date: 8/9/2010 12:50:01 PM Copyright 01/01/2007, Commonwealth of Virginia, State Board of Elections Page 1 of 181 Report ID: CP-150 Commonwealth of Virginia State Board of Elections Registrant Counts By District Type Voters registered as of 8/9/2010 All Localities SD Locality: 003 ALBEMARLE COUNTY Precinct No. Precinct Name Active Inactive All Military Overseas Temporary 0101 101 - WOODBROOK 2,534 234 2,768 9 8 3 0103 103 - BRANCHLANDS 985 307 1,292 2 0104 104 - AGNOR-HURT 2,163 433 2,596 3 7 8 0105 105 - DUNLORA 1,907 297 2,204 2 3 9 0106 106 - NORTHSIDE 1,969 125 2,094 7 0201 201 - JACK JOUETT 2,029 440 2,469 4 6 12 0202 202 - UNIVERSITY HALL 1,785 699 2,484 1 6 13 0203 203 - GEORGETOWN 2,215 942 3,157 6 5 9 0204 204 - BELFIELD 1,180 121 1,301 2 4 7 0301 301 - IVY 3,663 261 3,924 6 18 19 0302 302 - RED HILL 2,547 159 2,706 4 7 0304 304 - EAST IVY 1,753 255 2,008 8 9 0305 305 - COUNTRY GREEN 1,824 238 2,062 3 5 2 0401 401 - SCOTTSVILLE 1,472 94 1,566 7 2 5 0402 402 - MONTICELLO 1,374 137 1,511 1 2 0403 403 - PORTERS 1,363 99 1,462 1 1 1 0405 405 - CALE 3,873 891 4,764 4 3 4 0406 406 - STONE ROBINSON 2,644 190 2,834 4 4 6 0501 501 - KESWICK 1,294 114 1,408 3 1 5 0502 502 - STONY POINT 1,377 106 1,483 3 4 7 0503 503 - HOLLYMEAD 4,233 552 4,785 12 8 14 0504 504 - FREE BRIDGE 3,051 479 3,530 6 5 7 0505 505 - BURNLEY 1,296 134 1,430 1 2 2 0601 601 - CROZET 3,511 305 3,816 6 7 11 Run Date: 8/9/2010 12:50:01 PM Copyright 01/01/2007, Commonwealth of Virginia, State Board of Elections Page 2 of 181 Report ID: CP-150 Commonwealth of Virginia State Board of Elections Registrant Counts By District Type Voters registered as of 8/9/2010 All Localities SD Locality: 003 ALBEMARLE COUNTY Precinct No. Precinct Name Active Inactive All Military Overseas Temporary 0602 602 - FREE UNION 1,323 108 1,431 1 5 3 0603 603 - EARLYSVILLE 2,857 213 3,070 8 5 5 0604 604 - BROWNSVILLE 3,043 248 3,291 4 4 8 0605 605 - YELLOW MOUNTAIN 635 27 662 1 6 # of Precincts in Locality: 28 # of Voters: 59,900 8,208 68,108 99 126 191 Run Date: 8/9/2010 12:50:01 PM Copyright 01/01/2007, Commonwealth of Virginia, State Board of Elections Page 3 of 181 Report ID: CP-150 Commonwealth of Virginia State Board of Elections Registrant Counts By District Type Voters registered as of 8/9/2010 All Localities SD Locality: 005 ALLEGHANY COUNTY Precinct No. Precinct Name Active Inactive All Military Overseas Temporary 0101 101 - ARRITT 985 44 1,029 6 2 2 0103 103 - DAMERON 385 6 391 1 0201 201 - HUMPBACK BRIDGE 591 34 625 2 2 0202 202 - DOLLY ANN 947 22 969 2 0301 301 - CALLAGHAN 566 9 575 0302 302 - GRIFFITH 1,092 44 1,136 2 0401 401 - LOW MOOR 885 21 906 5 3 0402 402 - JACKSON HEIGHTS 665 13 678 1 0501 501 - IRON GATE 406 3 409 2 0502 502 - PETERS SWITCH 1,051 17 1,068 3 0601 601 - DISTRICT 1 1,295 69 1,364 1 0701 701 - DISTRICT 2 1,093 140 1,233 2 # of Precincts in Locality: 12 # of Voters: 9,961 422 10,383 26 8 2 Run Date: 8/9/2010 12:50:01 PM Copyright 01/01/2007, Commonwealth of Virginia, State Board of Elections Page 4 of 181 Report ID: CP-150 Commonwealth of Virginia State Board of Elections Registrant Counts By District Type Voters registered as of 8/9/2010 All Localities SD Locality: 007 AMELIA COUNTY Precinct No. Precinct Name Active Inactive All Military Overseas Temporary 0101 101 - NUMBER ONE 1,561 47 1,608 3 0201 201 - NUMBER TWO 1,648 26 1,674 3 1 1 0301 301 - NUMBER THREE 1,545 35 1,580 3 1 0401 401 - NUMBER FOUR 1,750 41 1,791 3 0501 501 - NUMBER FIVE 1,664 30 1,694 4 # of Precincts in Locality: 5 # of Voters: 8,168 179 8,347 16 1 2 Run Date: 8/9/2010 12:50:01 PM Copyright 01/01/2007, Commonwealth of Virginia, State Board of Elections Page 5 of 181 Report ID: CP-150 Commonwealth of Virginia State Board of Elections Registrant Counts By District Type Voters registered as of 8/9/2010 All Localities SD Locality: 009 AMHERST COUNTY Precinct No. Precinct Name Active Inactive All Military Overseas Temporary 0101 101 - WRIGHT SHOP 1,329 76 1,405 1 0102 102 - NEW GLASGOW 1,662 58 1,720 1 0103 103 - COOLWELL 762 29 791 3 0201 201 - COURT HOUSE 2,773 55 2,828 7 4 0202 202 - TEMPERANCE 1,066 26 1,092 3 0301 301 - MONROE 1,079 52 1,131 1 1 0302 302 - ELON 2,462 81 2,543 3 1 0303 303 - PLEASANT VIEW 624 17 641 1 0401 401 - AMELON 2,980 113 3,093 3 1 1 0402 402 - LONCO 760 58 818 4 0501 501 - MADISON 3,103 157 3,260 3 # of Precincts in Locality: 11 # of Voters: 18,600 722 19,322 29 8 1 Run Date: 8/9/2010 12:50:01 PM Copyright 01/01/2007, Commonwealth of Virginia, State Board of Elections Page 6 of 181 Report ID: CP-150 Commonwealth of Virginia State Board of Elections Registrant Counts By District Type Voters registered as of 8/9/2010 All Localities SD Locality: 011 APPOMATTOX COUNTY Precinct No. Precinct Name Active Inactive All Military Overseas Temporary 0101 101 - VERA 660 54 714 0102 102 - PAMPLIN 1,280 80 1,360 2 0201 201 - CHAP 737 61 798 1 0202 202 - SPOUT SPRING 1,192 73 1,265 2 0301 301 - 460 1,130 66 1,196 2 0302 302 - STONEWALL 1,043 53 1,096 3 0401 401 - COURTHOUSE 1,710 125 1,835 2 0501 501 - OAKVILLE 1,322 53 1,375 2 0502 502 - AGEE 568 30 598 2 # of Precincts in Locality: 9 # of Voters: 9,642 595 10,237 14 2 Run Date: 8/9/2010 12:50:01 PM Copyright 01/01/2007, Commonwealth of Virginia, State Board of Elections Page 7 of 181 Report ID: CP-150 Commonwealth of Virginia State Board of Elections Registrant Counts By District Type Voters registered as of 8/9/2010 All Localities SD Locality: 013 ARLINGTON COUNTY Precinct No. Precinct Name Active Inactive All Military Overseas Temporary 0001 001 - ARLINGTON 2,165 242 2,407 9 9 8 0002 002 - ASHTON HEIGHTS 2,901 318 3,219 2 27 21 0003 003 - AURORA HILLS 1,847 120 1,967 5 11 26 0004 004 - BALLSTON 1,881 128 2,009 4 15 10 0005 005 - BARCROFT 1,990 136 2,126 5 15 14 0006 006 - CRYSTAL CITY 2,222 347 2,569 5 8 13 0007 007 - CHERRYDALE 2,758 197 2,955 5 24 25 0008 008 - HUME 3,119 557 3,676 12 14 35 0009 009 - COLUMBIA 2,823 283 3,106 7 23 17 0010 010 - WILSON 3,439 448 3,887 8 31 41 0011 011 - EAST FALLS CHURCH 1,935 146 2,081 1 26 9 0012 012 - FAIRLINGTON 2,444 347 2,791 8 33 27 0013 013 - GLEN CARLYN 1,827 104 1,931 8 17 9 0014 014 - CLARENDON 2,162 460 2,622 7 18 30 0015 015 - LYON PARK 2,728 442 3,170 3 30 31 0016 016 - LYON VILLAGE 2,881 319 3,200 4 19 26 0017 017 - OVERLEE KNOLLS 2,639 298 2,937 5 35 17 0018 018 - PARK LANE 3,760 688 4,448 5 26 57 0019 019 - ROSSLYN 3,307 581 3,888 8 39 67 0020 020 - THRIFTON 2,833 89 2,922 9 18 25 0021 021 - VIRGINIA HIGHLANDS 3,228 517 3,745 7 27 35 0022 022 - ABINGDON 2,864 361 3,225 10 23 22 0023 023 - WESTOVER 1,916 210 2,126 4 5 16 0024 024 - WOODLAWN 3,306 255 3,561 5 24 23 Run Date: 8/9/2010 12:50:01 PM Copyright 01/01/2007, Commonwealth of Virginia, State Board of Elections Page 8 of 181 Report ID: CP-150 Commonwealth of Virginia State Board of Elections Registrant Counts By District Type Voters registered as of 8/9/2010 All Localities SD Locality: 013 ARLINGTON COUNTY Precinct No.
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