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Prince William County, Virginia POTOMAC - 0300 Prince William County, Virginia PRECINCT DIST PRECINCT VOTING PLACE VOTERS 301 DUMFRIES DUMFRIES TOWN HALL 2429 302 POTOMAC POTOMAC HIGH SCHOOL 3119 303 GRAHAM PARK GRAHAM PARK MIDDLE SCHOOL 3539 2011 Adopted Redistricting Plan 304 QUANTICO TRIANGLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 1687 305 PATTIE PATTIE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 2903 306 WASHINGTON REID WASHINGTON-REID ANNEX 2833 307 HENDERSON HENDERSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 4508 BRENTSVILLE - 0100 308 MONTCLAIR MONTCLAIR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 3616 PRECINCT DIST PRECINCT VOTING PLACE VOTERS 309 ASHLAND ASHLAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 1953 111 BRISTOW RUN BRISTOW RUN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 3442 310 FOREST PARK FOREST PARK HIGH SCHOOL 2296 102 CEDAR POINT CEDAR POINT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 3648 311 SWANS CREEK SWANS CREEK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 3232 103 GLENKIRK GLENKIRK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 2304 GAINESVILLE - 0400 Y 104 NOKESVILLE NOKESVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 1782 PRECINCT DIST PRECINCT VOTING PLACE VOTERS H 105 LIMESTONE GAINESVILLE MIDDLE SCHOOL 2693 401 EVERGREEN EVERGREEN FIRE STATION 3092 N 106 STONEWALL JACKSON STONEWALL JACKSON HIGH SCHOOL 2341 402 BATTLEFIELD BATTLEFIELD HIGH SCHOOL 3735 O 107 MARSTELLER MARSTELLER MIDDLE SCHOOL 3870 S 403 BULL RUN BULL RUN MIDDLE SCHOOL 2196 I 108 VICTORY VICTORY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 2960 D 404 SINCLAIR SINCLAIR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 2758 EVERGREEN A 109 PINEY BRANCH PINEY BRANCH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 2418 405 STONEWALL STONEWALL MIDDLE SCHOOL 3232 M 110 BUCKLAND MILLS BUCKLAND MILLS ELEM SCHOOL 4234 406 ALVEY ALVEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 4680 S 101 BRENTSVILLE BRENTSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 2827 407 HERITAGE HUNT CLUBHOUSE OF HERITAGE HUNT 3290 E 408 SUDLEY SUDLEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 1887 M A COLES - 0200 409 PACE WEST PACE WEST SCHOOL 2789 #J PRECINCT DIST PRECINCT VOTING PLACE VOTERS 410 MOUNTAIN VIEW MOUNTAIN VIEW ELEM. SCHOOL 3226 201 SAUNDERS SAUNDERS MIDDLE SCHOOL 3325 411 MULLEN MULLEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 3691 202 MARSHALL MARSHALL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 3078 203 BENNETT BENNETT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 4697 NEABSCO - 0500 205 BUCKHALL BUCKHALL VOL FIRE STATION 2405 PRECINCT DIST PRECINCT VOTING PLACE VOTERS 206 COLES COLES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 2415 601 DALE DALE CITY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 2469 207 LODGE ELKS LODGE 3352 602 BEVILLE BEVILLE MIDDLE SCHOOL 3360 BATTLEFIELD 208 HYLTON HYLTON HIGH SCHOOL 3782 603 GODWIN GODWIN MIDDLE SCHOOL 4082 209 PARK PARK AUTHORITY ADMIN BUILDING 2017 604 CIVIC CENTER BIRCHDALE COMMUNITY CENTER 2589 # 210 PENN PENN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 3244 605 MINNIEVILLE MINNIEVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 2588 ALVEY # 211 SIGNAL HILL SIGNAL HILL ELEM SCHOOL 1754 606 BEL AIR BEL AIR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 2508 # 212 YORKSHIRE YORKSHIRE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 3524 607 KERRYDALE KERRYDALE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 3073 MOUNTAIN VIEW 204 ELLIS ELLIS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 2619 608 ENTERPRISE ENTERPRISE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 2591 609 KING KING ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 2865 610 FITZGERALD FITZGERALD ELEM SCHOOL 2694 JOHN MARSHALL HY # BULL RUN OCCOQUAN - 0600 I6 6 PRECINCT DIST PRECINCT VOTING PLACE VOTERS W S HERITAGE HUNT U 501 LAKE RIDGE LAKE RIDGE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 3006 D 502 OCCOQUAN OCCOQUAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 1674 #PACE WEST # L E 503 OLD BRIDGE WOODBRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL 3542 Y 6 E Y 504 ROCKLEDGE ROCKLEDGE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 3454 H I6 SINCLAIR E R LE 505 MOHICAN LAKE RIDGE MIDDLE SCHOOL 4212 # MULLEN D BUCKLAND MILLS 506 BETHEL BETHEL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 3822 L IN # 507 CHINN CHINN REGIONAL LIBRARY 2498 SUDLEY YORKSHIRE T STONEWALL # 508 SPRINGWOODS SPRINGWOODS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 3982 O N # 509 MCCOART MCCOART BUILDING 2841 GLENKIRK # R # #H D 510 STADIUM DEVELOPMENT SERVICES BUILDING 2648 A PINEY BRANCH L R 511 WESTRIDGE WESTRIDGE ELEM SCHOOL 2407 L O N ELLIS 512 YORK WOODBRIDGE MIDDLE SCHOOL 2932 LIMESTONE#R A D M Y WOODBRIDGE - 0700 # E S L # U PRECINCT DIST PRECINCT VOTING PLACE VOTERS D # W D BRISTOW RUN U STONEWALL JACKSON E LE 701 BELMONT BELMONT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 3017 # S L Y L MANASSAS R 702 LIBRARY POTOMAC BRANCH LIBRARY 3378 IN D VICTORY G V 703 LYNN LYNN MIDDLE SCHOOL 2605 A # D T 704 PORTER PORTER TRADITIONAL SCHOOL 3103 MARSTELLER R O A I LE N 705 POTOMAC VIEW POTOMAC VIEW ELEM SCHOOL 1780 VIL R R #SIGNAL HILL S E 706 RIPPON RIPPON MIDDLE SCHOOL 3504 KE D O B 707 KILBY KILBY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 2056 CEDAR N I # POINT L 708 RIVER OAKS POTOMAC MIDDLE SCHOOL 3996 # # 709 FREEDOM FREEDOM HIGH SCHOOL 2444 PR INC # E W ILL BUCKHALL IAM PY BENNETT STADIUM LAKE RIDGE MCCOART NOKESVILLE # MOHICAN # WESTRIDGE ROCKLEDGE # SPRINGWOODS OLD # BRIDG BRENTSVILLE PENN ## E #RD COLES # # # # OLD BRIDGE OCCOQUAN MARSHALL D # KERRYDALE CHINN # R KING D Y DL # BETHEL R A # KILBY Legend O # BEVILLE S H DALE BL S E I M YORK V R O # O #LYNN PARK # F # # MINNIEVILLE SAUNDERS # H Voting Places ENTERPRISE K M 5 # # E # 9 # BELMONT U # T I # O D Precinct Boundary HYLTON W # CIVIC BEL AIR Towns/Cities LODGE CENTER N LIBRARY R 2011 Adopted Redistricting Boundary # MINNIEVILLE RD D#ALE D #POTOMAC VIEW # GO#DWIN # MONTCLAIR # BRENTSVILLE ASHLAND # FITZGERALD # COLES # # # FREED#OM GAINESVILLE # RIPPON PATTIE HENDERSON NEABSCO # # PORTER OCCOQUAN FOREST PARK # WASHINGTON REID # POTOMAC # POTOMAC WOODBRIDGE RIVER OAKS DUMFRIES SWANS # # CREEK S 5 9 # I GRAHAM PARK Y H IS V # District Population Target Deviation Difference A D N 5 N Gainesville 59,991 57,429 4.5% 2,562 I9 O S R QUANTICO Brentsville 60,162 57,429 4.8% 2,733 E F F Coles 59,207 57,429 3.1% 1,778 E µ J Potomac 55,562 57,429 -3.3% -1,867 Map Created April 20, 2011 Neabsco 54,920 57,429 -4.4% -2,509 Occoquan 56,209 57,429 -2.1% -1,220 Department Of Information Technology Woodbridge 55,951 57,429 -2.6% -1,478 Geographic Information Systems Office Total 402,002 5 County Complex Court, Suite 140 Prince William, VA 22192.
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