Redistricting note
This page has been updated to reflect the new district lines resulting from legislative redistricting in 2011. Information on the prior district configuration is available here. For more details, see the state redistricting site.
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Campaign 2011
House of Delegates - 50th District |
Re-elect Jackson Miller
 The 50th House District includes the City of Manassas and nearby portions of central Prince William County (including Linton Hall).
The District is capably represented by Republican Delegate Jackson Miller, who is seeking re-election in 2011.
Campaign 2011 information:
- Republican nominee: Del. Jackson Miller
Web: www.JacksonMillerVA.com, and House site
Postal: P.O. Box 10072, Manassas, VA 20108
Phone: 703-244-6172
Email:
- GOP filing information: One candidate filed by the deadline (June 15), so no primary will be held.
- Democrat opponent: TBA
- VPAP information: District overview and precinct map
Precincts in the 50th District: 12
- In the City of Manassas: 5 (all)
001 - Dean
002 - Weems
003 - Metz
004 - Haydon
005 - Baldwin
- In Prince William County: 7
[Brentsville District: 5]
106 - Ellis
107 - Marsteller
108 - Victory
111 - Bristow Run
112 - Cedar Point
[Gainesville District: 2]
405 - Stonewall (part)
407 - Westgate
Not sure of your voting precinct or legislative district? Check the State Board of Elections online look-up service.
Previous campaigns in the 50th District:
- 2009: Republican Jackson Miller defeated Democrat Jeannette Rishell (see results and VPAP summary)
- 2007: Republican Jackson Miller defeated Democrat Jeannette Rishell (see results and VPAP summary)
- 2006 special: Republican Jackson Miller defeated Democrat Jeanette Rishell (see results and VPAP summary)
- 2005: Republican Harry Parrish defeated Democrat D. Shuemaker (see results and VPAP summary)
- 2003: Republican Harry Parrish was re-elected without opposition (see results and VPAP summary)
- 2001: Republican Harry Parrish was re-elected without opposition (see results and VPAP summary)
The 50th House District includes precincts from:
- State Senate districts: 13th, 28th
, 29th
- Congressional districts: 10th, 11th
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