Mount Vernon 2012 Election Guide
The candidates, incumbents and issues that will be affecting Mount Vernon and Fairfax County.
As we look ahead to November’s elections, Patch is devoted to bring you the information you need about every race in town. Bookmark this page for updates! Links below will take you to either Patch coverage of the candidates or the candidate’s website.
To see all of our elections coverage from this year, click on the "Elections" tab in the blue menu bar above.
Fairfax County’s local elections for Board of Supervisor, School Board and other local positions was in 2011, as were Virginia’s House of Delegates and State Senate elections.
Across Fairfax County, only these issues and people will be on ballots (presented in order from the most local issues to national candidates).
Clicking on the links below will bring you to Patch articles, the candidate’s website or other resources.
Voting Info
Absentee voting has already started and continues into early November. Information about absentee voting (how, where, and whether you qualify) is available here.
On Nov. 6, polls are open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. Look up your voting precinct here.
You can also look up what is on your ballot through the State Board of Elections website.
Are you a first-time voter in Virginia? Here are some important ID requirements information for Virginia voters.
Fairfax County
There are four bond issues on the Fairfax County ballot for the following items. The exact phrasing of each ballot question is here. More information about each issue is available through these links:
Virginia Constitutional Amendments
There are two Virginia constitutional amendments on the ballot. The Virginia State Board of Elections has created this brochure explaining the issues.
8th Congressional District Four candidates are running for the U.S. representative position in Virginia’s 8th district. Three challengers are trying to unseat longtime Rep. Jim Moran. Click on each candidate below for more on each:
- Jim Moran (incumbent, Democrat)
- Patrick Murray (Republican)
- Jason Howell (Independent)
- Janet Murphy (Independent Green Party)
U.S. Senate
Defense cuts and political gridlock in Washington were the focal points of the first debate between U.S. Senate candidates (and former Virginia governors) George Allen and Tim Kaine. The debate was in September in McLean. Here’s more on each candidate:
- George Allen (Republican)
- Tim Kaine (Democrat)
U.S. President
President Barack Obama and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney have been criss-crossing the Commonwealth for months trying to woo swing state voters. President Obama is looking for a repeat victory in the Old Dominion. Gov. Romney handily won the Virginia primary against Rep. Ron Paul. Independent candidate Virgil Goode will also be on the Virginia ballot, along with LibertarianGary Johnson and Green candidate Jill Stein.
Recent appearances in Virginia by President Obama and Gov. Romney include:
- Gov. Romney in Springfield in September
- President Obama in Woodbridge in September
- Gov. Romney in Fairfax City in September
- President Obama in Leesburg in August
- Gov. Romney in Manassas in August
Also, see what your neighbors donated to the President Obama and Gov. Romney campaigns here.
See these articles on the other candidates:
- Virgil Goode Campaigns for President Against the Odds
- Gary Johnson 2012: The Libertarian Revolution will not be Televised
- Green Party's Jill Stein: The Occupy Candidate
Here are results from 2008 from the major areas of Northern Virginia when then-Sen. Obama faced Sen. John McCain in the presidential election (this does not include third party candidates):
- Alexandria City – Obama 71.73 percent; McCain 27.25
- Arlington County – Obama 71.71 percent; McCain 27.12
- Fairfax County – Obama 60.11 percent; McCain 38.93 percent
- Loudoun County – Obama 53.66 percent; McCain 45.41 percent
- Prince William County – Obama 57.51 percent; McCain 41.62 percent
- Spotsylvania County – Obama 46.04; McCain 52.91 percent
T Ailshire
12:02 pm on Friday, June 15, 2012
I'm disappointed that you don't mention other parties that will be on the ballot in all or most states.
The Americans Elect slate was set to be on the ballot in all fifty states; they recently acknowledged their failure in the primary events, however, and will likely pull their access.
The Libertarian Party is on the ballot in all 50; their nominee is former two-term governor Gary Johnson, whom the Republicans ignored in favor of right-wingbats.
The State Board of Elections has not yet published the November candidate list, so at present I don't know if the Greens or Socialists or any others will be on the ballot. The Socialist Party has a Presidential nominee; the Green Party will choose its candidate next month.
Still, it's critically important Americans recognize they have more than two choices.
Beth Lawton
9:44 am on Tuesday, October 2, 2012
We did include information on third-party candidates who are definitely (at this point) on the Virginia ballots, based on the most current official information from the Virginia State Board of Elections: "Independent candidate Virgil Goode will also be on the Virginia ballot, along with Libertarian Gary Johnson and Green candidate Jill Stein."
Sharpie
4:06 am on Monday, November 5, 2012
Make a special note to watch the Free and Equal Election Debate between third party candidates for the Presidency, Gov. Gary Johnson (Libertarian) and Dr. Jill Stein (Green) to be aired tonight on Monday evening, Nov. 5th from 9:00 - 10:30 pm Eastern Time. Perform a worthwhile civic duty, and be certain to listen in on this historic debate so that you can make an informed decision on voting day. Third party candidates who will be on the ballot in most states deserve to be heard.
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