Now is the time for all good persons to come to the aid of their watershed!
The 2024 Elections in Fairfax focused on voting for City of Fairfax Mayor and City Council. Elections for members of Congress and U.S. Senator in our watershed went to the incumbents.
♦ Think about your watershed when you vote.
♦ Think about your watershed when you ask questions at candidate forums.
♦ Think about your watershed if you are a candidate asking voters to put our future in your hands.
"The forest was shrinking but the trees kept voting for the axe, for the axe was clever and convinced the trees that because his handle was made of wood he was one of them." — Turkish Proverb
Trees make dumb voters. Be smart! Vote for Preservation over Pavement!
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Virginia League of Conservation Voters
City of Fairfax
City of Fairfax Election Finance Tracking at Virginia Public Access Project
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♦ The future of the George Snyder Trail extension and the Pickett Road Connector Trail were at issue this year in the City of Fairfax.
♦ Candidates in Fairfax City elections are independent of party affiliation by law and tradition. However, in 2022 partisan endorsements crept in. This year, a slate of candidates pledged to remain nonpartisan.
* = Incumbent
★ = Candidates Elected
City of Fairfax Election Results
U.S. Senator |
★Tim Kaine* timkaine.com
Hung Cao hungforva.com
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City of Fairfax Elections Information
Fairfax County Elections Information
Here follows an unordered assortment of general election news
Mayor Pushes for Ranked Choice Voting
Friends of Fairfax City Environment Statement September 1, 2024
Friends of Fairfax City Environment Statement July 20, 2024
Fairfax City Democrats Endorse Four Candidates
Susan Hartley Kuiler, Candidate for Mayor
Tom Peterson, Candidate for City Council
Jeff Greenfield, Candidate for City Council
Anthony Amos, Candidate for City Council
Jack Ryan, Candidate for City Council
Stacy Hall, Candidate for City Council
Rachel McQuillen, Candidate for City Council
Kate Doyle Feingold, Candidate for City Council
Amini Bonane, Candidate for City Council
Editorial - Partisanship in City Elections
Senator's PAC Backs Independent, Nonpartisan Group
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