Politics & Government
Few Voters Showed Up at Manassas Park Polls This Week
The majority of Manassas Park residents who did vote, voted for Ron Paul, according to the Virginia State Board of Elections.

Less than four percent of the total voters in Manassas Park showed up at the polls this week.
Just 206 people voted in Manassas Park on Super Tuesday, according to data from the Virginia State Board of Elections.
That’s a little more than 3 percent of the 6,722 total voters in Manassas Park and 3.6 percent of the 5,569 active voters in the city.
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While the majority of Virginians gave former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney their votes, Ron Paul came out on top in Manassas Park with 110 votes—53 percent of the total votes received.
Romney received 96 votes, according to the state board of elections.
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Only Romney and Paul appeared on the ballot in Virginia, as they secured the required 400 signatures in each of the Commonwealth’s 11 congressional districts—the requirement for appearing on Tuesday's ballot.
Virginia residents and did not appear on the ballot.
Both Gingrich and Santorum are residents of Fairfax County.
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The Virginia State Board of Elections did not allowed write-in votes on Tuesday.
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