Politics & Government
Woodbridge November 2025 Election Voter Guide: Candidates, How To Vote
Woodbridge and other Prince William County voters will cast ballots for local and state races. Here's what voters need to know.

WOODBRIDGE, VA — On Tuesday, voters in Woodbridge and the rest of Prince William County will cast their ballots in the November general election for state and local races. Polls are open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. across Virginia on Tuesday.
Prince William County voters will have Virginia governor, lieutenant governor and attorney general as well as a Virginia House of Delegates seat on the ballot. The Town of Occoquan has a special election for a Town Council seat. Gainesville District voters will have a special election for Gainesville District supervisor after the death of Supervisor Bob Weir.
In the governor's race, Democrat Abigail Spanberger and Republican Winsome Earle-Sears are running. Democrat Ghazala Hashmi and Republican John Reid are running for lieutenant governor, and Democrat Jay Jones and Republican incumbent Jason Miyares are running for attorney general.
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In Prince William County, competitive House of Delegates races include the 21st and 22nd House of Delegates Districts. In the 21st, Democrat Del. Joshua Thomas is seeking re-election against Republican Gregory Gorham. In the 22nd District, Republican Del. Ian Lovejoy seeks re-election against former Democratic Del. Elizabeth Guzman. Other Virginia House of Delegates races in Prince William County include the 19th, 20th, 23rd, 24th and 25th House Districts.
Another competitive Prince William County election is the Gainesville District special election to replace the late Weir. Republican Patrick Harders and Democrat George Stewart are running.
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The deadline for voter registration or updating your information was Oct. 24. However, same-day registration available in Virginia beyond the registration deadline allows voters to cast a provisional ballot. Check your registration status through the Virginia Department of Elections citizen portal.
How to Vote
To vote on Election Day, head to your assigned polling place between 6 a.m. and 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 4. Use the Virginia Department of Elections citizen portal to find your polling place. An acceptable form of ID is required to vote in person.
The Prince William County Office of Elections says people with disabilities and seniors can vote curbside. Voters can pull up to the designated parking spaces at their polling place, and polling place workers will assist.
Some voters already cast ballots through early voting or mail-in ballots. Early in-person voting ran through Nov. 1. The deadline to return a mail ballot is 7 p.m. on Nov. 4. Mailed ballots must be postmarked by Nov. 4 and received by noon on the Friday following the election. Completed ballots can be returned by mail or other methods offered by the Prince William County Office of Elections.
What's on the Ballot
In Prince William County, voters should refer to the Prince William County Office of Elections for the sample ballots in their precinct. To check your district and assigned precinct, use the Virginia Department of Elections citizen portal.
Here are the candidates:
Governor
Lieutenant Governor
- John Reid (R)
- Ghazala Hashmi (D)
Attorney General
- Jason Miyares* (R)
- Jay Jones (D)
Member, House of Delegates, 19th District
Rozia A. "J.R." Henson, Jr -D
Member, House of Delegates, 20th District
Michelle-Ann E. Lopes Maldonado -D
Christopher M. Stone -R (dropped out of race)
Member, House of Delegates, 21st District
Joshua E. Thomas -D
Gregory Lee "Greg" Gorham -R
Member, House of Delegates, 22nd District
Elizabeth R. Guzman -D
Ian T. Lovejoy -R
Member, House of Delegates, 23rd District
Candi Patrice Mundon King -D
James V. Tully -R
Member, House of Delegates, 24th District
Luke E. Torian -D
Member, House of Delegates, 25th District
Briana D. Sewell -D
Member, Board of Supervisors, Gainesville District (Gainesville District only)
George T. Stewart
Patrick Richard Harders
Member, Town Council, Town of Occoquan (Town of Occoquan only)
Robert E. "Bob" Love
For more information on voting in Prince William County, visit www.pwcvotes.org.
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