2006 Voters Guide
Learn more about the key issues and races in your jurisdiction.
Managing growth and improving transportation are the hot issues in Purcellville's town election, where three candidates are running for mayor and five are vying for three council seats.
 
Shared Views in Leesburg Contest: 9 Candidates Seek 3 Council Seats (Post, April 20, 2006, Page LZ01)
 
Plan for High School Highlights Concerns: Candidates Focus on Traffic, Utilities (Post, April 20, 2006, Page LZ20)
 
Familiar Faces, Uncertain Future: Town's Growth a Point of Contention (Post, April 20, 2006, Page LZ25)
 
Proposed Resort Remains Topical: Candidates See Lessons in Controversy (Post, April 20, 2006, Page LZ29)
 
City Council Incumbents Challenged: 5 Republicans Seek To Oust Democrats (Post, April 20, 2006, Page VA03)
 
Alexandria School Board Will Have New Look, Priorities: Eight of Nine Current Members Are Not Seeking Re-Election (Post, April 20, 2006, Page VA03)
 
Council Hopefuls Crowd the Ballot: 5 of 9 Candidates Would Be First-Timers (Post, April 20, 2006, Page VA18)
 
Day Labor Tops a List of Issues Facing Mayor, Council Rivals: Focus Also on Crowded Homes, Spending and Nature Center (Post, April 20, 2006, Page VA20)
 
Election Contests, For a Change: Concerns Rooted In Development (Post, April 20, 2006, Page VA23)
 
City Council Race Draws Largest Field In Recent Years: Real Estate Assessments And Development Are Key Issues (Post, April 20, 2006, Page VA25)
 
School Board Race Features Newcomers With Experience: Current Chairman Among 6 Running For 4 Open Seats on 7-Member Panel (Post, April 20, 2006, Page VA31)
 

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