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November 2004 Fairfax Elections
Fairfax Bond Issue: Transportation Improvements and Facilities Bonds
Updated 11/3/04 12:31 AM ET
100% Precincts Reporting
Incumbent* declared winner
 CandidatesVotes % 
  Yes 341,775 76% 
  No 107,043 24% 
Key to Party Abbreviations Source: The Post
EDITOR'S NOTE: Question: Shall the Board of Supervisors of Fairfax County, Virginia, contract a debt, borrow money, and issue bonds of Fairfax County, Virginia, in addition to transportation improvement bonds previously authorized, in the maximum aggregate principal amount of $165,000,000 for the purpose of providing funds for the cost of providing additional transportation improvements and facilities, to finance the cost of constructing, reconstructing, improving and acquiring transportation improvements, including highways in the primary and secondary systems of State highways, off-street parking, pedestrian improvements, and ancillary related improvements and facilities, and including capital costs of necessary land, transit facilities and equipment in the Washington metropolitan area allocable to Fairfax County pursuant to the provisions of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority Compact?



Fairfax Bond Issue: Public Library Facilities Bonds
Updated 11/3/04 12:31 AM ET
100% Precincts Reporting
Incumbent* declared winner
 CandidatesVotes % 
  Yes 276,634 71% 
  No 110,546 29% 
Key to Party Abbreviations Source: The Post
EDITOR'S NOTE: Question: Shall the Board of Supervisors of Fairfax County, Virginia, contract a debt, borrow money, and issue bonds of Fairfax County, Virginia, in addition to the public library facilities bonds previously authorized, in the maximum aggregate principal amount of $52,500,000 for the purpose of providing funds, with any other available funds, to finance the cost of providing additional public library facilities, the reconstruction, enlargement, and equipment of existing library facilities, and the acquisition of necessary land?



Fairfax Bond Issue: Parks and Park Facilities Bonds
Updated 11/3/04 12:31 AM ET
100% Precincts Reporting
Incumbent* declared winner
 CandidatesVotes % 
  Yes 319,466 72% 
  No 122,345 28% 
Key to Party Abbreviations Source: The Post
EDITOR'S NOTE: Question: Shall the Board of Supervisors of Fairfax County, Virginia, contract a debt, borrow money, and issue bonds of Fairfax County, Virginia, in addition to the parks and park facilities bonds previously authorized, in the maximum aggregate principal amount of $75,000,000 for the purpose of providing funds, with any other available funds, to finance the cost of providing additional parks and park facilities including the acquisition, construction, development and equipment of additional parks and park facilities, and the purchase of permanent easements for the preservation of open-space land and the development and improvement of existing parks and park facilities by the Fairfax County Park Authority, and including an amount not to exceed $10,000,000 allocable to Fairfax County as its share of the cost of parks and park facilities to be acquired, constructed, developed, and equipped by the Northern Virginia Regional Park Authority?



Fairfax Bond Issue: Human Services Facilities Bonds
Updated 11/3/04 12:31 AM ET
100% Precincts Reporting
Incumbent* declared winner
 CandidatesVotes % 
  Yes 180,539 70% 
  No 77,436 30% 
Key to Party Abbreviations Source: The Post
EDITOR'S NOTE: Question: Shall the Board of Supervisors of Fairfax County, Virginia, contract a debt, borrow money, and issue bonds of Fairfax County, Virginia, in addition to the human services facilities bonds previously authorized, in the maximum aggregate principal amount of $32,500,000 for the purpose of providing funds, with any other available funds and alone or in conjunction with not for profit entities, to finance the cost of additional human services facilities, including the construction and reconstruction of mental health facilities, mental retardation facilities, substance abuse rehabilitation facilities and juvenile shelters and the acquisition of necessary land and equipment or interests therein?



Fairfax City School Bond Issue
Updated 11/2/04 9:48 PM ET
100% Precincts Reporting
Incumbent* declared winner
 CandidatesVotes % 
  Yes 7,476 81% 
  No 1,778 19% 
Key to Party Abbreviations Source: The Post
EDITOR'S NOTE: Question: Shall the City of Fairfax, Virginia, contract a debt and issue its general obligation school bonds in the maximum amount of $86.8 million pursuant to the Public Finance Act of 1991 to provide funds together with other available funds, to undertake a program of capital improvement projects for the public school system of the City?



U.S. House -- Virginia District 8
Updated 11/24/04 1:59 AM ET
100% Precincts Reporting
Incumbent* declared winner
 CandidatesVotes % 
  James P. Moran * (D)162,605 60% 
  Lisa Marie Cheney (R)101,976 37% 
  James Hurysz (I)8,495 3% 
Key to Party Abbreviations Source: AP



U.S. House -- Virginia District 10
Updated 11/24/04 1:59 AM ET
100% Precincts Reporting
Incumbent* declared winner
 CandidatesVotes % 
  Frank R. Wolf * (R)195,291 64% 
  James Socas (D)109,943 36% 
Key to Party Abbreviations Source: AP



U.S. House -- Virginia District 11
Updated 11/24/04 1:59 AM ET
100% Precincts Reporting
Incumbent* declared winner
 CandidatesVotes % 
  Thomas M. Davis * (R)168,180 60% 
  Kenneth Longmyer (D)110,243 39% 
  Joseph P. Oddo (I)3,926 1% 
Key to Party Abbreviations Source: AP



Va. Proposed Amendment #1: Elections Following Redistricting
Updated 11/3/04 4:26 PM ET
99% Precincts Reporting
Incumbent* declared winner
 CandidatesVotes % 
  Yes 2,276,155 86% 
  No 379,421 14% 
Key to Party Abbreviations Source: County Board of Elections
EDITOR'S NOTE: Question: Shall Section 6 of Article II of the Constitution of Virginia be amended to provide that members of the United States House of Representatives, Virginia Senate, and House of Delegates who are serving in the year following a new United States Census, when decennial redistricting is required, shall complete their terms of office and continue to represent the district from which they were elected for that term of office and that any vacancy during the term shall be filled from the same district that elected the member whose term is being filled?



Va. Proposed Amendment #2: Succession to the Office of Governor
Updated 11/3/04 1:04 AM ET
95% Precincts Reporting
Incumbent* declared winner
 CandidatesVotes % 
  Yes 2,219,968 87% 
  No 328,401 13% 
Key to Party Abbreviations Source: County Board of Elections
EDITOR'S NOTE: Question: Shall Section 16 of Article V of the Constitution of Virginia be amended to provide for additional possible successors to fill the office of Governor in the event of an emergency or enemy attack and until the House of Delegates is able to meet to elect a Governor?




       


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