Politics & Government
Most Manassas Precincts Prefer Harris Over Trump In 2024 Presidential Election
Five of six Manassas City precincts preferred Democrat Kamala Harris over Republican Donald Trump in the presidential race.

Editor's note: Vote totals may have been adjusted, as all mail-in ballots and provisional ballots may not have been counted on election night.
MANASSAS, VA — While former Republican President Donald Trump is the projected winner in the 2024 presidential election according to the Associated Press, all but one City of Manassas precincts preferred Democrat Kamala Harris.
With 132 of 133 localities reporting, Harris won 51.63 percent of the vote in Virginia, and Trump received 46.30 percent of votes. Republicans haven't won the state in the presidential election since 2004. In the City of Manassas alone, 56.18 percent of votes went to Harris, and 41.5 percent voted for Trump.
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Results in the election remain unofficial until certified. Totals may not yet include provisional ballots and mail-in ballots that must have been postmarked by Nov. 5 and received by noon on Nov. 8.
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Here's how City of Manassas precincts voted in the 2024 presidential election, according to unofficial results. These do not include precincts in the Manassas area of Prince William County. Vote totals below do not include the four third-party candidates.
001 - DEAN
Harris: 56.24 percent
Trump: 40.82 percent
002 - WEEMS
Harris: 50.3 percent
Trump: 46 percent
003 - METZ
Harris: 49.63 percent
Trump: 47.05 percent
004 - HAYDON
Harris: 52.79 percent
Trump: 45.02 percent
005 - BALDWIN
Harris: 52.88 percent
Trump: 44 percent
006 - ROUND
Harris: 45.57 percent
Trump: 50.37 percent
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