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Precincts Listed by Magisterial District CHESTERFIELD COUNTY PRECINCT LIST BY MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT Chesterfield County has 81 precincts, including the central absentee precinct. Bermuda District 13 PRECINCTS 101-Bellwood First Baptist Church Centralia 2920 Kingsdale Rd, 23237 CON 4: SEN 16: HOD 70 102-South Chester Chester United Methodist Church 12132 Percival St, 23831 CON 4: SEN 11: HOD 62 103-Enon Elizabeth Davis Middle School 601 Corvus Ct, 23836 CON 4: SEN 16: HOD 62 104-North Chester Thomas Dale High School 3626 W. Hundred Rd, 23831 CON 4: SEN 11: HOD 62 105-Drewry's Bluff Bensley Elementary School 6600 Strathmore Rd, 23237 CON 7: SEN 16: HOD 70 106-Harrowgate Harrowgate Elementary School 4000 Cougar Tr, 23831 CON 4: SEN 16: HOD 62 107-Wells Wells Elementary School 13101 S. Chester Rd, 23831 CON 4: SEN 11: HOD 62 108-Ecoff Ecoff Elementary School 5200 Ecoff Ave, 23831 CON 4: SEN 11: HOD 62 109-E. Scott E. Scott Elementary School 813 Beginners Trail Loop, 23836 CON 4: SEN 16: HOD 62 110-Dutch Gap M. Christian Elementary School 14801 Woods Edge Rd S, 23834 CON 4: SEN 16: HOD 62 111-Iron Bridge Carver College and Career Academy 12400 Branders Bridge Rd, 23831 CON 4: SEN 11: HOD 66 112-Carver George W. Carver Middle School 3800 Cougar Tr, 23831 CON 4: SEN 16: HOD 62 113-Iron Bridge North Cultural Center of India 6641 Ironbridge Pkwy, 23831 CON 4: SEN 11: HOD 66 Dale District 16 PRECINCTS 201-Gates O. B. Gates Elementary School 10001 Courthouse Rd, 23832 CON 4: SEN 11: HOD 66 202-Beulah St. Augustine's Catholic Church 4400 Beulah Rd, 23237 CON 7: SEN 11: HOD 70 203-Bird L. C. Bird High School 10301 Courthouse Rd, 23832 CON 4: SEN 11: HOD 66 204-Jacobs Jacobs Rd Elementary School 8800 Jacobs Rd, 23832 CON 7: SEN 11: HOD 27 205-Falling Creek Falling Creek Elementary School 4800 Hopkins Rd, 23234 CON 7: SEN 11: HOD 70 206-Belmont Chalkley Elementary School 3301 Turner Rd, 23832 CON 7: SEN 10: HOD 66 207-Chippenham J. G. Hening Elementary School 5230 Chicora Dr, 23234 CON 7: SEN 10: HOD 66 208-Meadowbrook Meadowbrook High School 4901 Cogbill Rd, 23234 CON 7: SEN 11: HOD 70 209-Salem Church Salem Church Middle School 9700 Salem Church Rd, 23237 CON 4: SEN 11: HOD 62 210-Five Forks Open Door Baptist Church 7151 Belmont Rd, 23832 CON 7: SEN 11: HOD 66 211-Nash Ironbridge Baptist Church 10900 Iron Bridge Rd, 23831 CON 4: SEN 11: HOD 66 212-St. Luke's St. Luke's United Methodist Church 4101 Fordham Rd, 23236 CON 7: SEN 11: HOD 27 213-Southside Transformation Church 6000 Iron Bridge Rd, 23234 CON 7: SEN 11: HOD 66 214-Hopkins Hopkins Road Elementary School 6000 Hopkins Rd, 23234 CON 7: SEN 16: HOD 70 215-North Bird L. C. Bird High School 10301 Courthouse Rd, 23832 CON 7: SEN 11: HOD 66 216-Ridgedale SwimRVA 5050 Ridgedale Pkwy, 23234 CON 7: SEN 11: HOD 66 Matoaca District 17 PRECINCTS 301-Ettrick VSU Multipurpose Center 20809 Second Ave, 23803 CON 4: SEN 16: HOD 66 302-Deer Run Clover Hill Library 6701 Deer Run Dr, 23112 CON 7: SEN 11: HOD 27 303-Matoaca Matoaca Middle School 6001 Hickory Rd, 23803 CON 4: SEN 16: HOD 66 304-Winfree's Store Lake Chesdin Golf Club 21801 Lake Chesdin Pkwy, 23838 CON 4: SEN 11: HOD 63 305-Beach Second Branch Baptist Church 12217 Second Branch Rd, 23838 CON 4: SEN 11: HOD 66 306-Winterpock Bethia United Methodist Church 10700 Winterpock Rd, 23838 CON 7: SEN 11: HOD 63 307-Cosby Cosby High School 14300 Fox Club Pkwy, 23112 CON 7: SEN 11: HOD 63 308-South Manchester Manchester High School 12601 Bailey Bridge Rd, 23112 CON 7: SEN 11: HOD 27 309-Skinquarter Mount Hermon Baptist Church 18100 Genito Rd, 23120 CON 7: SEN 11: HOD 65 310-Tomahawk Clover Hill Elementary School 5700 Woodlake Village Pkwy, 23112 CON 7: SEN 10: HOD 65 313-Woolridge Woolridge Elementary School 5401 Timber Bluff Pkwy, 23112 CON 7: SEN 10: HOD 65 314-Longhouse Matoaca High School 17700 Longhouse Ln, 23838 CON 4: SEN 11: HOD 66 315-Bailey Bridge Bailey Bridge Middle School 12501 Bailey Bridge Rd, 23112 CON 7: SEN 11: HOD 27 316-Spring Run Alberta Smith Elementary School 13200 Bailey Bridge Rd, 23112 CON 7: SEN 11: HOD 27 317-Birkdale Spring Run Elementary School 13901 Spring Run Rd, 23112 CON 7: SEN 11: HOD 63 318-West Beach Second Branch Baptist Church 12217 Second Branch Rd, 23838 CON 7: SEN 11: HOD 63 319-Magnolia Chesterfield Baptist Church 16520 Hull Street Rd, 23120 CON 7: SEN 11: HOD 65 Chesterfield County Rev. 7/2021 CHESTERFIELD COUNTY PRECINCT LIST BY MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT Chesterfield County has 81 precincts, including the central absentee precinct. Clover Hill District 17 PRECINCTS 401-Harbour Pointe The Brandermill Church 4500 Millridge Pkwy, 23112 CON 7: SEN 11: HOD 27 402-Genito Providence Elementary School 11001 W. Providence Rd, 23236 CON 7: SEN 11: HOD 27 403-Brandermill Swift Creek Elementary School 13800 Genito Rd, 23112 CON 7: SEN 10: HOD 65 404-Providence Providence Middle School 900 Starlight Ln, 23235 CON 7: SEN 11: HOD 27 405-LaPrade LaPrade Library 9000 Hull Street Rd, 23236 CON 7: SEN 11: HOD 27 406-Smoketree W. W. Gordon Elementary School 11701 Gordon School Rd, 23236 CON 7: SEN 11: HOD 68 407-Monacan Monacan High School 11501 Smoketree Dr, 23236 CON 7: SEN 11: HOD 27 408-Reams North Courthouse Rd. Library 325 Courthouse Rd, 23236 CON 7: SEN 10: HOD 27 409-Manchester Creekwood Recreation Center 4225 Ketcham Dr, 23832 CON 7: SEN 11: HOD 27 410-Wagstaff Central Chesterfield Ruritan Assoc. 2230 Grey Oak Dr, 23236 CON 7: SEN 11: HOD 27 411-Swift Creek Swift Creek Middle School 3700 Old Hundred Rd, 23112 CON 7: SEN 10: HOD 65 412-Clover Hill Clover Hill High School 13301 Kelly Green Ln, 23112 CON 7: SEN 11: HOD 27 413-Shenandoah Shenandoah Community Clubhouse 9601 Redbridge Rd, 23236 CON 7: SEN 11: HOD 68 414-Crenshaw Crenshaw Elementary School 11901 Bailey Bridge Rd, 23112 CON 7: SEN 11: HOD 27 415-Evergreen Evergreen Elementary School 1701 Evergreen Pkwy, 23114 CON 7: SEN 10: HOD 27 416-Evergreen West Tomahawk Creek Middle School 1600 Learning Place Loop, 23114 CON 7: SEN 10: HOD 65 417-Edgewater Tomahawk Creek Middle School 1600 Learning Place Loop, 23114 CON 7: SEN 11: HOD 65 Midlothian District 17 PRECINCTS 501-Huguenot Brighton Green Community Assoc. 609 North Pinetta Dr, 23225 CON 7: SEN 10: HOD 27 502-Crestwood Islamic Center of Virginia 1241 Buford Rd, 23225 CON 7: SEN 10: HOD 27 503-Midlothian Midlothian High School 401 Charter Colony Pkwy, 23114 CON 7: SEN 10: HOD 65 504-Robious Robious Elementary School 2801 Robious Crossing Dr, 23113 CON 7: SEN 10: HOD 68 505-Bon Air St. Michael's Episcopal Church 2040 McRae Rd, 23235 CON 7: SEN 10: HOD 68 506-Greenfield Greenfield Elementary School 10751 Savoy Rd, 23235 CON 7: SEN 10: HOD 68 507-Salisbury Church of the Redeemer 2341 Winterfield Rd, 23113 CON 7: SEN 10: HOD 68 508-Belgrade Robious Middle School 2701 Robious Crossing Dr, 23113 CON 7: SEN 10: HOD 68 509-Cranbeck Community of Grace Church 2240 Cranbeck Rd, 23235 CON 7: SEN 10: HOD 68 510-Sycamore Midlothian Middle School 13501 Midlothian Tnpk, 23113 CON 7: SEN 11: HOD 68 511-Black Heath Salisbury Presbyterian Church 13621 W. Salisbury Rd, 23113 CON 7: SEN 10: HOD 68 513-Beaufont Forest View Rescue Squad 8008 Midlothian Tnpk, 23235 CON 7: SEN 10: HOD 27 514-Watkins J. B. Watkins Elementary School 501 Coalfield Rd, 23114 CON 7: SEN 10: HOD 27 515-Davis A. M. Davis Elementary School 415 S. Providence Rd, 23236 CON 7: SEN 10: HOD 66 516-Pocoshock Manchester Middle School 7401 Hull Street Rd, 23235 CON 7: SEN 11: HOD 27 517-Roseland New Life Methodist Church 900 Old Hundred Rd, 23114 CON 7: SEN 11: HOD 65 518-Midlothian North Lifelong Learning Institute 13801 Westfield Rd, 23113 CON 7: SEN 10: HOD 65 Chesterfield County Rev. 7/2021.
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