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===State elected offices=== Republicans formerly held six of the eight [[Virginia House of Delegates]] seats that include parts of the county, with that delegation having consisted of [[Robert G. Marshall]], [[Scott Lingamfelter]], [[Tim Hugo]], [[Jackson Miller]], [[Rich Anderson (Virginia politician)|Rich Anderson]], and [[Mark Dudenhefer]]. In the [[Virginia House of Delegates election, 2017|2017 legislative election]], which saw the Democrats cut a Republican majority in the House of Delegates from 66 to 51, Prince William County saw its number of Republican Delegates be reduced from six to one, with Tim Hugo being the sole Republican to represent the county. Marshall, Lingamfelter, Miller, and Anderson all ran for reelection and were defeated by Democratic challengers [[Danica Roem]], [[Elizabeth Guzmán]], [[Lee Carter (politician)|Lee Carter]], and [[Hala Ayala]] respectively. Dudenhefer opted to retire and instead successfully ran for a seat on the [[Stafford County, Virginia|Stafford County Board of Supervisors]], and he was replaced by Democrat [[Jennifer Carroll Foy]]. Democrats [[Luke Torian]] and [[John Bell (Virginia politician)|John Bell]] were already representing the county in the House at the time of the 2017 elections, and with the addition of the five newcomers, Democrats held seven of the eight House seats that include parts of Prince William County. Hugo was then defeated in the [[2019 Virginia House of Delegates election|2019 election]] by Democrat [[Dan Helmer]] and Democrats now hold all eight House seats. Four of the five [[Virginia Senate|Virginia State Senate]] seats that include parts of the county are held by Democrats, including Democratic Sen. [[Jeremy McPike|Jeremy Mc Pike]], the [[President pro tempore]] of the Senate, [[Toddy Puller]], [[George Barker (Virginia politician)|George Barker]] and [[John Bell (Virginia politician)|John Bell]]. Republican [[Richard Stuart]] also represents portions of the county. In 2005, [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] Gubernatorial candidate [[Tim Kaine]] won the county with 49.95% of the vote. {| class=wikitable style="float:left" |+Representatives to the [[Virginia House of Delegates]] |- ! colspan=2 align=center | Name ! valign=bottom | Party ! valign=bottom | First Election ! valign=bottom | District |- | style="background-color:{{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}}" | | [[Candi Mundon King]] | Dem | 2021 | 2 |- | style="background-color:{{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}}" | | [[Danica Roem]] | Dem | 2017 | 13 |- | style="background-color:{{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}}" | | [[Elizabeth Guzman]] | Dem | 2017 | 31 |- | style="background-color:{{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}}" | | [[Dan Helmer]] | Dem | 2019 | 40 |- | style="background-color:{{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}}" | | [[Michelle Maldonado]] | Dem | 2021 | 50 |- | style="background-color:{{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}}" | | [[Briana Sewell]] | Dem | 2021 | 51 |- | style="background-color:{{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}}" | | [[Luke Torian]] | Dem | 2009 | 52 |- | style="background-color:{{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}}" | | [[John Bell (Virginia politician)|John Bell]] | Dem | 2015 | 87 |} {| class=wikitable style="float:right" |+Representatives to the [[Senate of Virginia|Virginia State Senate]] |- ! colspan=2 align=center | Name ! valign=bottom | Party ! valign=bottom | First Election ! valign=bottom | District |- | style="background-color:{{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}}" | | [[John Bell (Virginia politician)|John Bell]] | Dem | 2019 | 13 |- | style="background-color:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}" | | [[Richard Stuart]] | Rep | 2007 | 28 |- | style="background-color:{{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}}" | | [[Jeremy McPike]] | Dem | 2015 | 29 |- | style="background-color:{{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}}" | | [[Scott Surovell]] | Dem | 2015 | 36 |- | style="background-color:{{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}}" | | [[George Barker (Virginia politician)|George Barker]] | Dem | 2007 | 39 |} {{clear}}
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