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2015 November General Member House of Delegates 1St District 2Nd COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF ELECTIONS List of Candidates 2015 November General Member House Of Delegates 1st District Localities with precincts in the 1st District: LEE COUNTY, NORTON CITY, SCOTT COUNTY, WISE COUNTY Incumbent Party Candidate Address E-Mail Address Yes Republican Terry G. Kilgore PO Box 669 - Gate City, VA 24251 [email protected] 2nd District Localities with precincts in the 2nd District: PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY, STAFFORD COUNTY Incumbent Party Candidate Address E-Mail Address No Democratic Joshua L. King 2607 Glenriver Way - Woodbridge, VA 22191 [email protected] No Republican L. Mark Dudenhefer PO Box 657 - Garrisonville, VA 22554 [email protected] 3rd District Localities with precincts in the 3rd District: BLAND COUNTY, BUCHANAN COUNTY, RUSSELL COUNTY, TAZEWELL COUNTY Incumbent Party Candidate Address E-Mail Address Yes Republican James W. "Will" Morefield 2677 Steelsburg Highway, Suite 1 - Cedar Bluff, VA [email protected] 24609 4th District Localities with precincts in the 4th District: DICKENSON COUNTY, RUSSELL COUNTY, WASHINGTON COUNTY, WISE COUNTY Incumbent Party Candidate Address E-Mail Address Yes Republican Todd E. Pillion 205 Stonewall Heights - Abingdon, VA 24210 [email protected] Generated on 10/14/2015 03:09:59 PM Page 1 of 37 COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF ELECTIONS List of Candidates 2015 November General Member House Of Delegates 5th District Localities with precincts in the 5th District: BRISTOL CITY, GALAX CITY, GRAYSON COUNTY, SMYTH COUNTY, WASHINGTON COUNTY Incumbent Party Candidate Address E-Mail Address Yes Republican Israel D. O'Quinn P.O. Box 16325 - Bristol, VA 24209 [email protected] 6th District Localities with precincts in the 6th District: CARROLL COUNTY, SMYTH COUNTY, WYTHE COUNTY Incumbent Party Candidate Address E-Mail Address Yes Republican Jeffrey L. Campbell P.O. Box 986 - Marion, VA 24354 [email protected] 7th District Localities with precincts in the 7th District: FLOYD COUNTY, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PULASKI COUNTY Incumbent Party Candidate Address E-Mail Address Yes Republican Larry N. "Nick" Rush P.O. Box 1591 - Christiansburg, VA 24068 [email protected] 8th District Localities with precincts in the 8th District: CRAIG COUNTY, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, ROANOKE COUNTY, SALEM CITY Incumbent Party Candidate Address E-Mail Address Yes Republican Gregory D. Habeeb P.O. Box 882 - Salem, VA 24153 [email protected] Generated on 10/14/2015 03:09:59 PM Page 2 of 37 COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF ELECTIONS List of Candidates 2015 November General Member House Of Delegates 9th District Localities with precincts in the 9th District: FRANKLIN COUNTY, HENRY COUNTY, PATRICK COUNTY Incumbent Party Candidate Address E-Mail Address Yes Republican Charles D. Poindexter PO Box 117 - Glade Hill, VA 24092-0117 [email protected] 10th District Localities with precincts in the 10th District: CLARKE COUNTY, FREDERICK COUNTY, LOUDOUN COUNTY Incumbent Party Candidate Address E-Mail Address No Democratic Peter C. Rush P.O. Box 4146 - Leesburg, VA 20177 [email protected] Yes Republican J. Randy Minchew Minchew for Delegate - P.O. Box 385 - Leesburg, VA [email protected] 20178 11th District Localities with precincts in the 11th District: ROANOKE CITY Incumbent Party Candidate Address E-Mail Address Yes Democratic S. "Sam" Rasoul P.O. Box 13842 - Roanoke, VA 24037 [email protected] 12th District Localities with precincts in the 12th District: GILES COUNTY, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PULASKI COUNTY, RADFORD CITY Incumbent Party Candidate Address E-Mail Address No Democratic Laurie A. Buchwald P.O. Box 1277 - Radford, VA 24143 [email protected] Yes Republican Joseph R. Yost 519 Wenonah Ave. - Pearisburg, VA 24134 [email protected] Generated on 10/14/2015 03:09:59 PM Page 3 of 37 COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF ELECTIONS List of Candidates 2015 November General Member House Of Delegates 13th District Localities with precincts in the 13th District: MANASSAS PARK CITY, PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY Incumbent Party Candidate Address E-Mail Address No Democratic Donald B. Shaw II 8404 Churchside Dr - Gainesville, VA 20155-2982 [email protected] Yes Republican Robert G. "Bob" Marshall P.O. Box 421 - Manassas, VA 20108 [email protected] 14th District Localities with precincts in the 14th District: DANVILLE CITY, HENRY COUNTY, PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY Incumbent Party Candidate Address E-Mail Address Yes Republican D.W. "Danny" Marshall III P.O. Box 439 - Danville, VA 24543 [email protected] 15th District Localities with precincts in the 15th District: PAGE COUNTY, ROCKINGHAM COUNTY, SHENANDOAH COUNTY, WARREN COUNTY Incumbent Party Candidate Address E-Mail Address Yes Republican C. Todd Gilbert Gilbert for Delegate - P.O. Box 309 - Woodstock, VA [email protected] 22664 16th District Localities with precincts in the 16th District: HENRY COUNTY, MARTINSVILLE CITY, PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY Incumbent Party Candidate Address E-Mail Address Yes Republican Les R. Adams P.O. Box K - Chatham, VA 24531 [email protected] Generated on 10/14/2015 03:09:59 PM Page 4 of 37 COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF ELECTIONS List of Candidates 2015 November General Member House Of Delegates 17th District Localities with precincts in the 17th District: BOTETOURT COUNTY, ROANOKE CITY, ROANOKE COUNTY Incumbent Party Candidate Address E-Mail Address Yes Republican Christopher T. Head PO Box 19130 - Roanoke, VA 24019 [email protected] 18th District Localities with precincts in the 18th District: CULPEPER COUNTY, FAUQUIER COUNTY, RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY, WARREN COUNTY Incumbent Party Candidate Address E-Mail Address Yes Republican Michael J. Webert P.O. Box 631 - Marshall, VA [email protected] 19th District Localities with precincts in the 19th District: ALLEGHANY COUNTY, BEDFORD CITY, BEDFORD COUNTY, BOTETOURT COUNTY, COVINGTON CITY Incumbent Party Candidate Address E-Mail Address Yes Republican Terry L. Austin P.O. Box 400 - Buchanan, VA 24066 [email protected] 20th District Localities with precincts in the 20th District: AUGUSTA COUNTY, HIGHLAND COUNTY, NELSON COUNTY, STAUNTON CITY, WAYNESBORO CITY Incumbent Party Candidate Address E-Mail Address Yes Republican Richard P. "Dickie" Bell 2620 Eston Drive - Staunton, VA 24401 [email protected] No Libertarian William M. Hammer P.O. Box 3031 - Staunton, VA 24402 [email protected] Generated on 10/14/2015 03:09:59 PM Page 5 of 37 COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF ELECTIONS List of Candidates 2015 November General Member House Of Delegates 21st District Localities with precincts in the 21st District: CHESAPEAKE CITY, VIRGINIA BEACH CITY Incumbent Party Candidate Address E-Mail Address No Democratic Susan B. Hippen P.O. Box 64581 - Virginia Beach, VA 23467 [email protected] Yes Republican Ron A. Villanueva P.O. Box 61005 - Virginia Beach, VA 23466 [email protected] 22nd District Localities with precincts in the 22nd District: BEDFORD COUNTY, CAMPBELL COUNTY, FRANKLIN COUNTY, LYNCHBURG CITY Incumbent Party Candidate Address E-Mail Address Yes Republican Kathy J. Byron 523 Leesville Rd - Lynchburg, VA 24502 [email protected] 23rd District Localities with precincts in the 23rd District: AMHERST COUNTY, BEDFORD COUNTY, LYNCHBURG CITY Incumbent Party Candidate Address E-Mail Address Yes Republican T. Scott Garrett 2255 Langhorne Road - Ste 4 - Lynchburg, VA 24501 [email protected] 24th District Localities with precincts in the 24th District: AMHERST COUNTY, AUGUSTA COUNTY, BATH COUNTY, BUENA VISTA CITY, LEXINGTON CITY, ROCKBRIDGE COUNTY Incumbent Party Candidate Address E-Mail Address No Democratic Ellen M. Arthur 729 N. Lee Hwy - Lexington, VA 24450 [email protected] Yes Republican Ben L. Cline P.O. Box 817 - Lexington, VA 24450 [email protected] Generated on 10/14/2015 03:09:59 PM Page 6 of 37 COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF ELECTIONS List of Candidates 2015 November General Member House Of Delegates 25th District Localities with precincts in the 25th District: ALBEMARLE COUNTY, AUGUSTA COUNTY, ROCKINGHAM COUNTY Incumbent Party Candidate Address E-Mail Address No Democratic Angela M. Lynn P.O. Box 524 - Crozet, VA 22932 [email protected] Yes Republican R. Steven "Steve" Landes P.O. Box 12 - Verona, VA 24482 [email protected] 26th District Localities with precincts in the 26th District: HARRISONBURG CITY, ROCKINGHAM COUNTY Incumbent Party Candidate Address E-Mail Address Yes Republican Tony O. Wilt PO Box 1147 - Harrisonburg, VA 22803 [email protected] 27th District Localities with precincts in the 27th District: CHESTERFIELD COUNTY Incumbent Party Candidate Address E-Mail Address No Democratic Martin Mooradian Jr. Friends of Marty Mooradian - P.O. Box 35306 - [email protected] Richmond, VA 23235 Yes Republican Roxann L. Robinson 8939 Cardiff Rd. - North Chesterfield, VA 23236 [email protected] 28th District Localities with precincts in the 28th District: FREDERICKSBURG CITY, STAFFORD COUNTY Incumbent Party Candidate Address E-Mail Address No Democratic Kandy A. Hilliard 6 Geddy Way - Stafford, VA 22554 [email protected] Yes Republican William J. Howell 106 Carter St - Fredericksburg, VA 22404-2240 [email protected] Generated on 10/14/2015 03:09:59 PM Page 7 of 37 COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF ELECTIONS List of Candidates 2015 November General Member House Of Delegates 29th District Localities with precincts in the 29th District: FREDERICK COUNTY, WARREN COUNTY, WINCHESTER CITY Incumbent Party Candidate Address
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