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 - 51st District |
Re-elect Rich Anderson
The 51st House District covers much of central Prince William County, including Lake Ridge, Nokesville, and areas just south of Manassas City.
The district is capably represented by Republican Del. Rich Anderson, who is seeking re-election in 2011.
Campaign 2011 information:
- Republican nominee: Del. Rich Anderson
Web: www.Rich4Delegate.com, and House
Postal: P.O. Box 7926, Woodbridge, VA 22195
Phone: 571-264-9983
- GOP filing information: One candidate filed by the deadline (June 15), so no primary will be held.
- Democrat incumbent: TBA
- VPAP information: District overview and precinct map
Precincts in the 51st District: 18
- In Prince William County: 18
[Brentsville District: 4]
101 - Brentsville
102 - Bennett
103 - Buckhall
104 - Nokesville
[Coles District: 6]
202 - Marshall
203 - Benton (part)
204 - McCoart
208 - Westridge
209 - Woodbine
210 - Penn
[Occoquan District: 7]
501 - Lake Ridge
503 - Old Bridge
504 - Rockledge
505 - Mohican
506 - Bethel
507 - Chinn
508 - Springwoods
[Neabsco District: 1]
607 - Kerrydale
Not sure of your voting precinct or legislative district? Check the State Board of Elections online look-up service.
Previous campaigns in the 51st District:
- 2009: Republican Rich Anderson defeated Democrat Paul Nichols (see results and VPAP summary)
- 2007: Democrat Paul Nichols defeated Republican Faisal Gill (see results and VPAP summary)
- 2005: Republican Michèle McQuigg defeated Democrat Earnie Porta (see results and VPAP summary)
- 2003: Republican Michèle McQuigg was re-elected without opposition (see results and VPAP summary)
- 2001: Republican Michèle McQuigg defeated Democrat Denise Oppenhagen (see results and VPAP summary)
The 51st House District includes precincts from:
- State Senate districts: 28th, 29th, 36th, 39th
- Congressional districts: 10th, 11th
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