Tag: special election

PWCS School Board Chairman Candidate Babur Lateef Wants Less Drama, More Student Success
Dr. Babur Lateef does not expect to be in mentioned often the papers. He is not courting drama, but wants to remain focused on the classroom.

Former Gainesville Member Applies to Position of PWCS Interim School Board Chairman
Don Richardson is applying to be school board chairman. He believes he is the best person for the job because he has had the most experience serving on the school board than any other candidate; additionally, he has championed safe schools and transparency.

Voters Elect Jacqueline Smith as Prince William’s Clerk of Court
Jacqueline C. Smith won Tuesday’s special election and will go on to become Prince William County’s next Clerk of the Court.

Miller Touts Leadership as Key Asset for Clerk of Court
Delegate Jackson Miller believes he is the better choice for Clerk of Court because of his ample leadership experience.

Jackson Miller Becomes GOP Nominee for Clerk of Court
At Saturday’s Prince William County Republican annual Lincoln-Reagan Dinner, Chairman Dottie Miller announced that Del. Jackson Miller is the Republican nominee for the April 18 Special Election for Clerk of Court of Prince William County and the Cities of Manassas and Manassas Park.

Smith Clinches Democratic Nomination for Clerk Special Election
Friday afternoon, Jacqueline Smith officially became the Democratic nominee for the Clerk of the Circuit Court special election scheduled for April 18 in Prince William County, the City of Manassas and the City of Manassas Park.

Lawson Supporters Celebrate Victory in Special Election
Following a long campaign, Jeanine Lawson and her supporters celebrated a clear victory in her bid for the Brentsville District Supervisor seat Tuesday night.

Jacobs Calls Special Election ‘Hard-Fought,’ Dignified
Following Jeanne Lawson’s victory in the Special Election to decide the new Brentsville District Supervisor, Independent candidate Scott Jacobs, who earned 15 percent of the vote, released a statement Tuesday night.

Some Eligible Voters Not Permitted to Vote in Special Election
Residents who are 17-years-old and will be 18 on the day of or before the next general election are legally allowed to vote in the special election to choose the next Brentsville District Supervisor; however, poll workers had been turning these young voters away Tuesday.

Eric Young Shares Vision for More Financially Sound Brentsville
Eric Young, Democratic Candidate for Brentsville District Supervisor, shares his vision for growing commerce and diversifying the tax base in Brentsville.