Election 2025: Local and county election results for Virginia and Maryland – WTOP News

From school boards, to mayors and sheriffs, here is a break down of the unofficial results of local races across Virginia and in parts of Maryland.

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From school boards to mayors and sheriffs, here is a break down of the unofficial results of local races across Virginia and in parts of Maryland.

Leading candidates and referendums will be in bold.

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Arlington County

School Board (Vote for 1)

        • Maj. Mike Webb
        • James “Vell” Rives IV
        • Monique A. “Moe” Bryant

County Board (Voters rank up to three candidates in the order of their choice. One candidate will be elected.)

        • Takis P. Karantonis
        • Bob Cambridge
        • Audrey R. Clement
        • Jeramy L. Olmack
        • Carlos “DC” De Castro Pretelt

Culpeper County

Mayor, Town of Culpeper (Vote for 1)

        • Jon D. Russell
        • Frank Reaves, Jr.

Member, Culpeper Town Council (Vote for no more than four)

        • Max B. Sternberg
        • N. Janie Schmidt
        • William M. “Bill” Yowell
        • Brian H. Brumfield-Horner
        • Whitney R. Grespin
        • Brent M. Amos
        • Joseph M. “Joe” Short

Fairfax County

Mayor, Town of Clifton (Vote for 1)

Mayor, Town of Vienna (Vote for 1)

Member Town Council, Town of Vienna (Vote no more than six)

        • Daniel R. “Dann” Nash
        • Howard J. Springsteen
        • Charles L. “Chuck” Anderson
        • Douglas K. “Doug” Francis
        • Roy J. Baldwin
        • Sandra D. Allen
        • Jessica H. Ramakis

Referendum

(Public School Bonds Question): Shall Fairfax County, Virginia, contract a
debt, borrow money, and issue capital improvement bonds in the maximum aggregate principal amount of $460,000,000 for the purposes of providing funds, in addition to funds from school bonds previously authorized, to finance, including reimbursement to the County for temporary financing for, the costs of school improvements, including acquiring, building, expanding, and renovating properties, including new sites, new buildings or additions, renovations and improvements to existing buildings, and furnishings and equipment, for the Fairfax County public school system?

Yes

No

Fauquier County

Member Town Council, Remington Special Election

        • Devada R. Allison Jr.
        • Lisa M. Schulz

City of Alexandria

Commonwealth’s Attorney (Vote for 1)

Sheriff (Vote for 1)

City of Fairfax

Commissioner of Revenue (Vote for 1)

Treasurer

        • W. Thomas “Tom” Scibilia

City of Falls Church

Sheriff (Vote for 1)

Commissioner of Revenue (Vote for 1)

Treasurer (Vote for 1)

City Council (Vote for no more than four)

        • Laura T. Downs
        • David F. Snyder
        • Marybeth D. Connelly
        • Arthur H. Agin
        • Brian W. Pendleton
        • James C. Thompson, Jr.

School Board (Vote for no more than four)

        • Lori K. Silverman
        • Sharon M.Z. Mergler
        • Anne H. Sherwood
        • MaryKate H. “MK” Hughes
        • Kathleen E.C. Tysse

City of Manassas

Commissioner of Revenue (Vote for 1)

        • Tim Demeria
        • Deon A. Shamberger

Treasurer (Vote for 1)

        • Patricia E. Richie-Folks
        • Nathaniel “Nate” Fritzen

Loudoun County

Dulles District, School Board (Vote for 1)

        • Santos O. Munoz Melendez
        • Jonathon A. Pepper

Member School Board, Algonkian District (Vote for 1)

        • April Moore Chandler
        • Matt D. Malone

Member School Board, Leesburg District (Vote for 1)

Member School Board, Broad Run District (Vote for 1)

        • Chuntao Samuel Yan
        • Ross C. Svenson

Member School Board, Sterling District (Vote for 1)

        • Amy M. Riccardi
        • Arben Istrefi

Mayor, Town of Middleburg (Vote for 1)

        • Trowbridge M. “Bridge” Littleton

Member Town Council, Town of Middleburg (Vote for no more than four)

        • Cindy Craun Pearson
        • C. Darlene Kirk
        • Deborah Scott Gallagher
        • Chris K. Hersh

Mayor, Town of Round Hill (Vote for 1)

Member Town Council, Town of Round Hill (Vote for no more than three)

        • Paula G. James
        • T. Sean Lloyd
        • Beth A. Caseman

Referendums

(School Projects Question): Shall the County of Loudoun, Virginia contract a debt and issue its general obligation capital improvement bonds in the maximum principal amount of $75,620,000 to finance, in whole or in part, the design, construction, equipping and other costs of the Capital Renewal and Alteration and the Special Program / Academy Expansion; and the costs of other public school facilities as requested by the Loudoun County School Board?

Yes

No

(Transportation Question): Shall the County of Loudoun, Virginia contract a debt and issue its general obligation capital improvement bonds in the maximum principal amount of $30,126,000 to finance, in whole or in part, the design, construction and other costs of improvements for Braddock Road Widening – Paul Vl Eastern Entrance to Loudoun County Parkway, Croson Lane Widening – Claiborne Parkway to Old Ryan Road, and Farmwell Road Intersections Improvements; and the costs of other public road and transportation projects approved in the County’s Capital Improvement Program?

Yes

No

Parks and Recreation and Public Safety Projects QUESTION: Shall the County of Loudoun, Virginia contract a debt and issue its general obligation capital improvement bonds in the maximum principal amount of $32,631,000 to finance in whole or in part, the design, construction, equipping and other costs of the Cascades Library and Senior Center Complex Renovation, Linear Parks and Trails System, Sterling Neighborhood Park, and Fire and Rescue Station #02 / #14 – Purcellville Addition; and the costs of other public parks, recreational and community center and public safety projects approved in the County’s Capital Improvement Program?

Yes

No

Prince William County

Board of County Supervisors, Gainesville District (Vote for 1)

        • George T. Stewart
        • Patrick Richard Harders

Member Town Council, Occoquan (Vote for 1)

Stafford County

Board of Supervisors, Hartwood District (Vote for 1)

        • Darrell E. English
        • Marcus T. Oats
        • Kelly M. Robertson

School Board Member, Hartwood District (Vote for 1)

        • Shannon M. Fingerholz
        • Steven D. Epple

Board of Supervisors, Aquia District (Vote for 1)

        • Maya P. Guy
        • Henry S. “Hank” Scharpenberg

School Board Member, Aquia District (Vote for 1)

        • Annette E. Scharpenberg
        • Josh G. Regan

Board of Supervisors, Falmouth District (Vote for 1)

        • Kecia S. Evans
        • Michael A. Catell

School Board Member, Falmouth District (Vote for 1)

        • Sarah D. Breedin Chase
        • Fawn M. Chergosky

Board of Supervisors, Garrisonville District (Vote for 1)

        • R. Pamela Yeung
        • Barton M. “Bart” Randall

School Board Member, Garrisonville District (Vote for 1)

        • Wanda D. Blackwell
        • Maureen L. Siegmund
        • Stephanie J. Mojica

Maryland

In neighboring Maryland, residents in Annapolis, the City of Gaithersburg and Prince George’s County will also be heading to the voting booths to vote on city mayors and referendums, among other issues. Polls in Maryland do not close until 8 p.m.

Prince George’s County

City of Greenbelt, Council member (Vote no more than 7)

  • Frankie Santos Fritz
  • Bill Orleans
  • Kristen L. K. Weaver
  • Silke I. Pope
  • Emmett V. Jordan
  • Rodney M. Roberts
  • Kevin “Coach K” Lockhart
  • Danielle P. McKinney
  • Jenni Pompi
  • Amy Knesel

City of Greenbelt, Referendums

Do you approve of the City using Ranked Choice Voting for all City Council Member elections and amending the City Charter’s forty percent (40%) threshold criteria (Sec 31)?

Yes

No

Should the Charter be amended to change Council terms from two years to four years?

Yes

No

If four-year terms are approved, should Council Members be subject to Voter Recall Petitions during their terms in office?

Yes

No

Montgomery County

City of Gaithersburg, Mayoral Candidates

Gaithersburg City Council Candidates

        • Lisa Henderson
        • Jim McNulty
        • Chris Thoms
        • Omodamola Williams

City of Annapolis

Mayoral Candidates (Vote for 1)

        • Jared Littmann
        • Robert “Bobby” Alan O’Shea

Aldermanic Candidates, Ward 1 (Vote for 1)

        • Harry M. Huntley
        • Thomas “Tom” Krieck

Aldermanic Candidates, Ward 2 (Vote for 1)

        • Karma O’Neill
        • Kenneth “Ken” G. Vincent

Aldermanic Candidates, Ward 3 (Vote for 1)

        • Keanuú Smith-Brown
        • Michael L. Dye

Aldermanic Candidates, Ward 4 (Vote for 1)

        • Janice Elaine Allsup-Johnson

Aldermanic Candidates, Ward 5 (Vote for 1)

        • Brooks Schandelmeier
        • Jack P. Papaleonti

Aldermanic Candidates, Ward 6 (Vote for 1)

        • Diesha Contee
        • George M. Gallagher

Aldermanic Candidates, Ward 7 (Vote for 1)

Aldermanic Candidates, Ward 8 (Vote for 1)

      • Frank Thorp
      • William R. Cunha

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