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Prince William County Sheriff’s Race Primary Results

by @ 8:19 pm on June 12, 2007.

According to the unofficial results from the Virginia Board of Elections, Glen Hill won in a landslide.

Here are the numbers with 73 of 74 precincts reporting:

Hill —- 2,339 votes — 64.24%

Messier — 729 votes — 20.02%

Fotis — 573 votes — 15.73%

Voter turnout county-wide was 1.707%

Update: Here are the final results:

Hill — 3,971 votes — 61.20%

Messier — 1,340 votes — 20.65%

Fotis — 1,177 votes — 18.14%

Voter turnout: 6,488 voters, or 3.041%

And here are precinct breakdowns for Prince William County, Manassas City, and Manassas Park City

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One Response to “Prince William County Sheriff’s Race Primary Results”

  1. Dave Says:

    Voter turnout was pathetic (3%). So people deserve exactly what they get. Too bad though, Mike Messier responded to issues when questions are posed. Glen Hill couldn’t be bothered by questions from his citizens and never answered one question. Looks like another do-nothing term for a do-nothing sheriff. Voter apathy is the reason the country is in the shape that it is.
    That being said, I hope Sheriff Hill will get in touch with those he is elected to serve and help get a handle on the problems infecting Prince William County. He can start with the influx of illegal aliens.

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