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Now is the time for all good persons to come to the aid of their watershed!
The 2026 Elections in Fairfax begin early with special elections for District 11 and District 17 of the House of Delegates. Regular season voting will focus on City of Fairfax Mayor and City Council. U.S. Senator elections will have a less direct effect on our watershed.
♦ 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!
☛ Primary Elections June 16, 2026 ☚
☛ General Election November 3, 2026 ☚
☛ More information soon ☚
Virginia League of Conservation Voters
Special Election Finance Tracking at Virginia Public Access Project
★ = Candidates Elected
City of Fairfax Elections Information
Fairfax County Elections Information
Here follows an unordered assortment of general election news
Fairfax City Mayor Catherine Read won’t seek reelection
McGuire wins Virginia House District 17
Bulova wins House District 11
Republican for 17th House District seat
Candidates selected for special election for District 17
Special election to replace Del. Mark Sickles>
Gretchen Bulova Wins Dist. 11 Primary
Delegate Mark Sickles to Vacate Seat
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