Smith for Clerk & Carter for Virginia Joint Canvass, Sunday, March 19, 1-4 PM
Please join our second joint voter canvass for Lee Carter for the House of Delegates (HD-50) and Jackie Smith for Clerk of the Court, this Sunday, March 19 in Manassas. We’re targeting strong and leaning Democrats and frequent voters, so your door knocking will generally be well-received and warmly welcomed! The canvass will launch out of the Carter’s home at 9612 Fairview Avenue, Manassas VA 20110 from 1 PM to…
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Community Meeting on Manassas Fire & Rescue Station 21, March 21
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The City of Manassas will hold a community meeting on Tuesday, March 21, 7:00 pm at Round Elementary School, 10100 Hastings Dr, Manassas VA 20110 to discuss plans to construct a proposed new fire station on the tennis court area adjacent to Round Elementary School and to relocate the tennis courts and improve Lee Manor Park. Need more information? View a map of the proposed new fire station location View a…
Read more...Jacqueline Smith & Lee Carter Joint Canvass, Saturday, March 11, 1-4 PM, Baldwin Precinct in Manassas
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Join our joint canvass for Lee Carter for the House of Delegates (HD-50) and Jackie Smith for Clerk of the Court, this Saturday, March 11 in Manassas. The canvass will launch out of the Carter’s home at 9612 Fairview Avenue, Manassas VA 20110 from 1 PM to 4 PM. Street parking on Fairview Ave. is available. Light refreshments will be served. We hope to have at least 30 to 50…
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Meet and Greet with Lee Carter, Saturday, April 29, 2-4 PM, in Manassas
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2017 is an important year in Virginia politics. In the 50th House District (Manassas and Bristow), we have a wonderful opportunity to elect Lee J. Carter as the first Democrat to represent the district. Lee is taking on the Republican Majority Whip in a district that Hillary won by 12.5 points last November. This is a fight we can win, and we’re going to need your help to do it….
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Have You Been Purged?
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In late February 2017, the Virginia Department of Elections removed 1,592 inactive voters from the City of Manassas voter registration roll and 196 inactive voters from the City of Manassas Park voter registration roll. You might want to check if your name is on one of those lists. Note that both lists of purged voters are organized by numbered voting precincts, and for the City of Manassas those numbers reflect…
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Liberty Street Historic Marker Dedication, Sunday, February 26 at 4 PM
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Please join the Prince William NAACP for a Black History Month Celebration, at the corner of Liberty and Prince William Streets in downtown Manassas at 4 pm on Sunday, February 26, as the City of Manassas installs an historic marker commemorating historic Liberty Street and the location of the first African-American public school in Manassas. Several distinguished guests will acknowledge the contributions of this historically African-American neighborhood. A reception with…
Read more...New Voting Precinct and Precinct Boundary Changes Coming to the City of Manassas
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Beginning in 2017, the City of Manassas will have a sixth voting precinct, with its polling place at George C Round Elementary School at 10100 Hastings Drive. At the same time, the boundaries of the City’s five other voting precincts are being adjusted, to better balance the number of registered voters within each precinct. These changes are prompted by continued residential development and population growth within the City and the…
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Delegate Jackson Miller Votes to Kill Non-Partisan Redistricting Bills
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On Monday, January 30, Delegate Jackson Miller (R, HD-50, Manassas)–one of seven members of the Constitutional Subcommittee of the House Privileges and Elections Committee–voted to kill each of six bills proposing constitutional amendments to require non-partisan Virginia redistricting, starting in 2021, the year after the next U.S. Census. The proposed constitutional amendments could have only become effective if the same legislation were passed by both houses of the Virginia General…
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Our 2017 Elections
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In November 2017, Virginians will elect a Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, and all 100 members of the Virginia House of Delegates. Two of those 100 House of Delegate districts include the Cities of Manassas (HD-50) or Manassas Park (HD-13). In addition, the Cities of Manassas and Manassas Park will each elect a Treasurer and a Commissioner of the Revenue, local officers whose election is specified in the Virginia…
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Manassas City Council: Off to a rousing start
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Last night was the swearing-in ceremony for the recently elected members of the Manassas City Council and the Mayor. And at this point I want to especially congratulate Pam Sebesky and Mark Wolfe. Now with Democrat Ken Elston, we now have 3 Democrats on the Council which is historic. Also, making history is the presence of 2 women on the Council, Pam and Republican Sheryl Bass. In addition to the…
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