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BRENTSVILLE MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT Piney Branch and Limestone Precincts A single-voter segment in the Piney Branch Precinct that wraps around the northern boundary of Piney Branch along the railroad tracts will be added to Limestone Precinct. The House and Senate Districts (13-13) are the same in Limestone, and this will preserve the secrecy of the vote of the voter now in the Piney Branch Precinct. Brentsville and Nokesville Precincts The boundary between the Brentsville and Nokesville Precincts will change. The new boundary will begin at the Fauquier County boundary, follow Nokesville Road to Kettle Run, to northeast along the railroad tracks to its boundary with Broad Run. The voters in the Nokesville Precinct will now vote at Patriot High School (10504 Kettle Run Road, Nokesville 20181) instead of at Nokesville Elementary School. The high school is closer for the majority of the voters.

BRENTSVILLE DISTRICT / Piney Branch-Limestone Precincts

The segment outlined in red above is a split district in Piney Branch Precinct in which there is only one voter. The segment will be added to Limestone Precinct because the districts match.

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BRENTSVILLE DISTRICT / Brentsville-Nokesville Precincts

The new boundary between Brentsville and Nokesville Precincts (yellow line above) will follow Nokesville Road northeast from the Fauquier County line to Kettle Run, east to the railroad tracks and northeast to Broad Run. Voters in the Brentsville Precinct will continue to vote at Brentsville High School and it will continue to be named Brentsville Precinct. Nokesville Precinct voters will vote at Patriot High School which will continue to be named Nokesville Precinct.

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COLES MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT Bennett Precinct The Bennett Precinct will be split in half, with Rt. 234 as the dividing line between the two segments. The voters in the northern portion will continue to vote at Bennett Elementary School and the precinct will retain the name of Bennett Precinct. Voters in the southern portion will vote at Lake Jackson Fire Station (11310 Coles Drive, Manassas 20112). The new precinct will be named the Lucasville Precinct. Buckhall Precinct The precinct boundaries for the precinct will not change. The voters will now vote at Buckhall United Methodist Church (10251 Moore Drive, Manassas 20111) instead of at the Buckhall Fire Department. This facility is inside the precinct boundaries and is more convenient for the voters. Coles and Marshall Precincts To correct a flaw in the County precinct maps, the precinct line between Coles and Marshall Precincts will be squared, following Rt. 234 and Hoadly Road rather than Tayloe Drive and Gordon Drive. Hylton Precinct Hylton Precinct has been reduced in size; the voters will continue to vote at Hylton High School. All the legislative district splits have been eliminated. Park Precinct The parking and facility size at the Park Headquarters have become inadequate. The voting location will now be the Edward L. Kelly Leadership Center (14715 Bristow Road, Manassas 20112), and the precinct will be renamed the Independent Hill Precinct. The precinct boundaries will not change. Penn Precinct Penn Precinct has been reduced in size; the voters will continue to vote at Penn Elementary School. Saunders Precinct To eliminate splits between Congressional Districts 1 and 11 and Senate Districts 28 and 29 in Hylton and Penn Precincts, the Senate District 29 and Congressional District 11 segments of Penn and Hylton Precincts will be added to Saunders Precinct. With the addition of these segments, the Saunders Precinct will be too large, so it will be split into north and south segments, basically along a tributary of Neabsco Creek. The northern segment will vote at Rosa Parks Elementary School (13446 Princedale Drive, Woodbridge 22193) and be named Rosa Parks Precinct. The southern segment will continue to use Saunders Middle School and retain the name of Saunders Precinct. Spriggs Precinct To eliminate another Senate District split in Hylton (28-36), the southern portion of the Hylton Precinct (36th Senate District) will be added to the Spriggs Precinct. To eliminate Congressional District splits in Saunders Precinct (1-11), the southeast segment (Congressional District 1) will be added to Spriggs Precinct. Spriggs Precinct will then be split along the 29-36 Senate District boundaries into two precincts. The eastern segment (29th Senate District) will vote at St. Margarets Episcopal Church (5290 Saratoga Lane, Woodbridge 22193) and be named the Saratoga Precinct. The voters in the remaining segments of the Spriggs Precinct will vote at Heritage Baptist Church (14510 Spriggs Road, Woodbridge 22193) (36th Senate District) and retain the name of Spriggs Precinct.
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COLES DISTRICT / Bennett-Lucasville Precincts

Bennett

Lucasville

Bennett Precinct will be split along the Rt. 234 boundary. Voters in the northern segment of Bennett Precinct will continue to vote at Bennett Elementary School and retain the name of Bennett Precinct. Voters in the segment south of Rt. 234 will vote at Lake Jackson Fire Station, and thee new precinct will be named the Lucasville Precinct.

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COLES DISTRICT / Coles-Marshall Precincts

The segment outlined in blue will be corrected to be part of Marshall Precinct.

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COLES DISTRICT / Hylton-Saunders-Spriggs-Penn Precincts


Penn

Rosa Parks

Saunders

Hylton

Spriggs

Saratoga

Spriggs

Hylton Precinct will be entirely in Senate District 28 and Congressional District 1. Rosa Parks Precinct will be created from the Senate District 29 and Congressional District 11 segments of Penn, Hylton and Saunders Precincts. Saunders and Rosa Parks Precincts will be entirely within Senate District 29 and Congressional District 11. Spriggs Precinct will be split into two precincts along the Senate 29 and 36 District boundaries: Saratoga Precinct, Senate District 29; and Spriggs Precinct, Senate District 36.

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POTOMAC MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT Dumfries Precinct Because of the lack of sufficient parking, the voters in Dumfries Precinct will now vote at Dumfries Elementary School (3990 Cameron Street, Dumfries 22026) instead of at the Community Center at Dumfries Town Hall. The precinct boundaries will not change. Forest Park Precinct The voters in Forest Park Precinct will now vote at 1st Mt. Zion Baptist Church (16622 Dumfries Road, Dumfries 22025) instead of at Forest Park High School. The boundaries for the precinct will not change. The voting location is much closer for a majority of the voters. Graham Park and Triangle Precincts Graham Park Precinct has too many voters for the facility and the parking, and Triangle Precinct is very small. Therefore, these two precincts will be combined and then split. The voters in the northern half of the split will continue to vote at Graham Park Middle School, and the precinct will remain Graham Park Precinct. The voters from the southern half will vote at St. Francis of Assisi School/Church (18825 Fuller Heights Road, Triangle 22172) if permission is granted soon by the Diocese; otherwise they will continue to vote at Triangle Elementary School. The precinct will retain the name of Triangle Precinct. Henderson Precinct To eliminate House splits, Henderson Precinct will be split east/west along the lines of the 31st and 52nd House Districts. The western portion (31st District) will continue to vote at Henderson Elementary School and retain the name Henderson Precinct. The voters in the eastern portion (52nd District) will vote at Potomac Crest Baptist Church (15418 Cardinal Drive, Woodbridge 22193). The precinct will named Cardinal Precinct. Pattie Precinct Because of the small size of the voting area and the lack of adequate parking at Pattie Elementary School, the voters in the Pattie Precinct will now vote at Forest Park High School (15721 Forest Park Drive, Woodbridge 22193). The boundaries for the precinct will not change. The precinct name will remain Pattie Precinct. Washington-Reid Precinct Because of the small size of the voting area and the lack of adequate parking at Wash-Reid Elementary School, the voters in the Wash-Reid Precinct will now vote at 1st Mt. Zion Baptist Church (16622 Dumfries Road, Dumfries 22025) which is directly across Dumfries Road from most of the voters. The precinct name will remain WashReid Precinct. The boundaries for the precinct will not change.

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POTOMAC DISTRICT / Graham Park-Triangle Precincts

Splitting Graham Park Precinct and merging with Triangle Precinct: Starting at I-95 and Joplin Road: southeast on Joplin to Fuller Heights Road, southeast to Kerill Road, north to Stonewall Manor Drive, north on Cabin Road, northeast on the stream that crosses Cabin Road before Vanetta Court, to Little Creek, east to the boundary of the Town of Dumfries, counterclockwise around the southern boundary of the Town to I-95, south to beginning point. The northern segment (outlined in red) will vote at Graham Park Middle School and continue to be named Graham Park Precinct. The southern segment (in blue and green) will vote at Triangle Elementary School and continue to be named Triangle Precinct.

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POTOMAC DISTRICT / Henderson Precinct

House boundary
Henderson Precinct will be split to divide the precinct into two precincts along the House District 31-52 boundary. The western half will continue to vote at Henderson Elementary School and continue to be named Henderson Precinct. The eastern half will vote at Potomac Crest Baptist Church and be named Cardinal Precinct.

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GAINESVILLE MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT Alvey Precinct Because of the large number of voters in the precinct and the problems encountered at the Presidential Election, the precinct will be split. Voters in the area bounded by Little Bull Run, Antioch Road, Waterfall Road and Catharpin Creek will vote at Alvey Elementary School in the precinct named Alvey Precinct. The rest of the voters in the current Alvey Precinct will vote at Ronald Reagan Middle School (15801 Tanning House Place, Haymarket 20169), and the new precinct will be named Reagan Precinct. Battlefield Precinct To eliminate the 13th and 40th House District splits, the area south of I-66 (13th House District) will be merged with the Haymarket Precinct. To make it easier for voters to access their polling location, Battlefield Precinct will be divided east and west, with the voters in the western section continuing to vote at Battlefield High School, while voters in the eastern portion will vote at Sudley United Methodist Church (5308 Sudley Road, Manassas 20109). The new precinct will be named Catharpin Precinct. The dividing line would roughly be west of Catharpin Road to Logmill Road, ending where it meets Evergreen Precinct. Evergreen Precinct To eliminate a split in Evergreen Precinct, the segment of House District 40 will be merged with Battlefield Precinct which is in House District 40. Haymarket Precinct A segment of Battlefield Precinct with only 58 voters is in House District 13. This segment will be merged with the Haymarket Precinct. The voting location in Haymarket will be more accessible for these voters. The voting location for Haymarket Precinct will change to Pace West School (14490 John Marshall Highway, Gainesville 20155) because the Haymarket Town Hall is not of sufficient size for General Elections, and the old Pace West Building is in the process of being sold. Haymarket Town Elections will continue to be held in the Haymarket Town Hall Building (15000 Washington Street, Haymarket 20169). Mullen, Sinclair and Stonewall Precincts Stonewall and Sinclair Precincts on the east side of Sudley Road will be merged. They will vote at Stonewall Middle School, and will retain the name Stonewall Precinct. On the west side of Sudley Road, Stonewall and Mullen Precincts will be merged and then split east/west. The precinct to the west will continue to be Mullen Precinct and will vote at Mullen Elementary School. The eastern segment will vote in the Community Room at Bull Run Library (8051 Ashton Avenue, Manassas 20109). The precinct will be named Ashton Precinct.

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GAINESVILLE DISTRICT / Alvey-Reagan Precincts

The segment outlined in yellow is bounded by Little Bull Run, Silver Lake Road, Antioch Road, Waterfall Road, Catharpin Creek, Rt. 15 and Dominion Valley Drive. The voters in this precinct will continue to vote at Alvey Elementary School, and the precinct will continue to be named Alvey. The rest of Alvey Precinct will vote at Reagan Middle School and be named Reagan Precinct.

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GAINESVILLE DISTRICT / Evergreen-Battlefield-Haymarket Precincts

Battlefield Precinct divided: The segment outlined in green includes a segment of House District 40 from Evergreen Precinct which created a split in the Evergreen Precinct. The green segment will continue to vote at Battlefield High School and will continue to be named Battlefield Precinct. The segment outlined in purple will vote at Sudley United Methodist Church and be named Catharpin Precinct. The dividing line between Battlefield and Catharpin Precincts is Logmill Road south to Sudley Road, east to Catharpin Road and south to Catharpin Creek. The segment outlined in yellow is in House District 13 (and has only 58 voters) which creates a split in Battlefield Precinct. It will be merged with Haymarket Precinct which has the same districts.

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GAINESVILLE DISTRICT / Reconfiguring Mullen-Stonewall-Sinclair Precincts

The area east of Sudley Road (outlined in red) (merging Sinclair Precinct and Stonewall Precinct) will vote at Stonewall Middle School and be named Stonewall Precinct. The area west of Sudley Road (outlined in green) will continue to vote at Mullen Elementary School and continue to be named Mullen Precinct. The third area (outlined in yellow) (merging a portion of Stonewall Precinct and a portion of Mullen Precinct) will vote at Bull Run Regional Library and be named Ashton Precinct.

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OCCOQUAN MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT Voting precinct boundaries were shifted to accommodate neighborhoods, population sizes and precinct splits. Some of the reconfiguration is similar to the pre-2011 configuration. The new precinct boundaries are shown on the attached map. Bethel Precinct Because of the small building size and lack of adequate parking in the current Bethel Precinct polling location, the voters will now vote at 1st Baptist Church of Woodbridge (13600 Minnieville Road, Woodbridge 22193) where there are a large parking lot and large available space inside the church. The precinct boundaries will not change; the precinct name will remain Bethel Precinct. Lake Ridge Precinct The boundaries of the precinct have changed. Lake Ridge Precinct will still be the name of the precinct, and the voters will continue to vote at Lake Ridge Elementary School. McCoart and Stadium Precincts These two precincts were merged, and the portion of Stadium north of the Occoquan River will become a new precinct that will vote at the Buckhall Volunteer Fire Station (7190 Yates Ford Road, Manassas 20111). The new precinct name is Yates Ford Precinct. The remaining merged portion of the precincts will continue to vote at McCoart, with the name of McCoart Precinct. There will no longer be a Stadium Precinct. Mohican and Rockledge Precincts Mohican and Rockledge Precincts and a small segment from the southeast portion of Lake Ridge Precinct were merged, realigned and then split into three precincts. Mohican Precinct voters will continue to vote at Lake Ridge Middle School. Rockledge Precinct voters will vote at Rockledge Elementary School, and the new precinct, created between these two precincts, Antietam Precinct, will vote at Antietam Elementary School (12000 Antietam Road, Woodbridge 22192). Old Bridge Precinct The northern cap of the current Old Bridge Precinct, on the northern side of Old Bridge Road, will combine with a divided portion of Springwoods Precinct to form the new Old Bridge Precinct, all on the northern side of Old Bridge Road, and vote at Old Bridge Elementary School (3051 Old Bridge Road, Woodbridge 22192). The remaining boundaries of the current Old Bridge Precinct on the southern side of Old Bridge Road will remain the same; the voters will continue to vote at Woodbridge High School, and the precinct will be renamed Lynnwood Precinct. Springwoods Precinct Because of the voter population at Springwoods, the precinct was divided along the boundary for the split of the 1st and 11th Congressional Districts and also includes a portion of the southeast corner of Westridge Precinct. It retains the name of Springwoods Precinct. Westridge Precinct The boundaries of the precinct have shifted somewhat. The precinct remains at Westridge Elementary, with the name of Westridge Precinct. York Precinct The voters in York Precinct will be voting at Ebenezer Baptist Church (13020 Telegraph Road, Woodbridge 22192) instead of at Woodbridge Middle School. The precinct boundaries will not change and neither will the name of the precinct. The church is much more convenient for the voters than is the school.

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NEABSCO MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT


Civic Center Precinct Because of the buildings inadequate size and the lack of sufficient parking, a new voting location has been found for Civic Center Precinct. The boundaries for the precinct will not change. The voters will now vote at All Saints Church of Woodbridge (14851 Gideon Drive, Woodbridge 22192) instead of at the Birchdale Community Center. The precinct will be renamed Gideon Precinct. Godwin Precinct Because of its size and the problems encountered in the Presidential Election, Godwin Precinct will be split along the 31st and 52nd House District boundaries. The eastern portion (52nd House District) will continue to vote at Godwin Middle School and retain the name of Godwin Precinct. The western portion (31st House District) will vote at First United Presbyterian Church (14391 Minnieville Road, Woodbridge 22193) and be named Neabsco Precinct.

NEABSCO DISTRICT / Godwin-Neabsco Precincts

House split

31st HD

52nd HD

The voters from House District 52 will vote at Godwin Middle School; the precinct will remain Godwin Precinct. The voters from House D 31 will vote at 1st United Presbyterian Church; the precinct will be named Neabsco Precinct.
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WOODBRIDGE MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT Library and Lynn Precincts To eliminate a Senate District split in Lynn, the Senate District 29 segment for Lynn Precinct will merge with Library Precinct. Library Precinct will then be divided north/south, with the northern segment voting at Woodbridge Middle School (2201 York Drive, Woodbridge 22193). This new precinct will be named Grayson Precinct. The southern segment will continue to vote at Potomac Library and retain the name Library Precinct. River Oaks Precinct Because of its voter population and the problems encountered in the Presidential Election, the precinct needs to be split. It will be split north-south along the boundary lines for Senate District 29 and Senate District 36. The northern segment (SD 29) will continue to vote at Potomac Middle School; the precinct will be renamed Powells Creek Precinct. The southern segment (Senate District 36) will vote at River Oaks Elementary School (16950 McGuffeys Trail, Woodbridge 22191) and be named River Oaks Precinct. On the northeast corner of the current River Oaks Precinct is a small segment which is in the 36th Senate District (part of Boatswain Circle neighborhood). It will become part of the new Leesylvania Precinct which is also in Senate District 36. Freedom, Porter and Rippon Precincts These precincts are split by Senate Districts 29 and 36. By moving the precinct boundary of Freedom Precinct to match the 29th Senate District boundary on the east and extending south to the northern boundary of River Oaks Precinct, all the splits in this area will be eliminated. Freedom Precinct will then be too large; it will be split north/south along Rippon Boulevard into two precincts. The northern segment, named Porter Precinct, will vote at Porter Traditional School (15311 Forest Grove Drive, Woodbridge 22191). The southern segment will continue to vote at Freedom High School and will retain the name of Freedom Precinct. The resulting configurations of Rippon and the current Porter will have no splits and will have moderate voter populations. The voters in the Rippon Precinct will continue to vote at Rippon Middle School. The voters in the current Porter Precinct will vote at Leesylvania Elementary School (15800 Neabsco Road, Woodbridge 22191). The name of the precinct will change to Leesylvania Precinct.

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WOODBRIDGE DISTRICT / Library-Grayson Precincts

The northern part of Library Precinct (+ Senate District 29 segment from Lynn Precinct) is outlined in red above. The boundary runs from Horner Road at I-95, south to creek southwest of Marumsco Hills Elementary School, southeastward along the creek to Montgomery Avenue, east to Southampton, north to Pine Lane, east to Rt. 1, north to 294, west to Botts Avenue, northwest to Horner Road and back to I-95. This precinct will vote at Woodbridge Middle School and be named Grayson Precinct. The southern segment would continue to vote at Potomac Library and retain the name of Library Precinct.

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WOODBRIDGE DISTRICT / River Oaks-Powells Creek Precincts

Leesylvan ia Powells Creek

River Oaks

River Oaks Precinct has two Senate Districts, 29 and 36. The northern segment (outlined in red) is in Senate District 29. The voters from this segment will continue to vote at Potomac Middle School, and the precinct will be renamed Powells Creek Precinct. The southern segment (outlined in purple) is in Senate District 36. The voters will vote at River Oaks Elementary School, and the precinct will be named River Oaks Precinct. The segment outlined in orange is also in Senate District 36 and will become part of the new Leesylvania Precinct.

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WOODBRIDGE DISTRICT / Freedom, Porter, Rippon Precincts

Porter Rippon Freedom

Leesylvania

The red lines show the result of merging the Senate District 29 segments from Freedom, Rippon and Porter Precincts into Freedom Precinct. Freedom Precinct will then be divided along Rippon Boulevard to produce two precincts. The northern segment will vote at Porter Traditional School and be named Porter Precinct. The southern segment will continue to vote at Freedom High School and retain the name of Freedom Precinct. The current Porter Precinct (outlined in purple) will vote at Leesylvania Elementary School and be named Leesylvania Precinct. The segment of River Oaks which will be merged with the new Leesylvania Precinct eliminates another Senate District split. Rippon Precinct will continue to vote at Rippon Middle School and retain the name of Rippon Precinct.
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