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District Descriptions
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At an adjourned meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Montgomery, Va., held on April 25, 2011, an ordinance was adopted amending and re-establishing the election districts, election precincts and polling places for the County based on the 2010 U.S. Census. View a copy of the ordinance here. See below for district descriptions and representatives. View the districts map here.
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District A
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This District covers most of the southern and southeastern portions of the Town of Blacksburg together with the northeastern portion of the County. Within Blacksburg, it includes the Airport Acres, Alleghany, Downtown Eastside, Grissom/Highland, Houston/Harrell, Miller Southside and Mountain View neighborhoods. It includes most of the land along Mt. Tabor Road, Harding Road and Catawba Road and such subdivisions as Brush Mountain Estates, Preston Forest, Indian Run, Mossy Springs and Cedar Orchard. Polling Places for District A are Slusser Chapel Church of God on Mt. Tabor Road, Blacksburg Branch Library on Miller Street and Margaret Beeks Elementary School on Airport Road. The Board of Supervisors representative from District A is Annette S. Perkins.
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District B
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This District includes most of the central portion of Montgomery County. Within the town of Christiansburg it includes East Main Street, East Depot Street, Cambria Street and such subdivisions as Hans Meadow, Vista Via, Windmill Hills, Diamond Point, Belmont Farms, Belmont Estates and La Plateau. This district also includes such communities as Belview, Vicker, Belmont, Yellow Sulphur, Ellett and New Ellett and such subdivisions as Rolling Hills, Deercroft, Woodland Hills and Blacksburg Country Club. The four polling places for District B are North Fork Baptist Church on Luster's Gate Road, Church of the Brethren on South Franklin Street in Christiansburg, Belmont Community Center on Dominion Drive and the Christiansburg Recreation Center on North Franklin Street. The Board of Supervisors representative for District B is Chris Tuck.
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District C
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This District includes most of the southeastern portion of Montgomery County. Within the Town of Christiansburg, it includes most of the area south of Roanoke Street and the area east of the Bypass and such subdivisions as Edgewood, Huff Acres, Sherwood Forest, Craig Mountain, Falling Branch, White Pine, Blake Forest, Cumberland Forest, Franklin Park, Kingston Court, Summit Ridge, Walnut Grove and Canterbury. This District also includes such communities as Shawsville, Elliston, Lafayette, Ironto, Sugar Grove, Alleghany Springs and Camp Alta Mons. The four polling places for District C are Meadowbrook Branch Public Library on Alleghany Springs Road, Hall's United Methodist Church on North Fork Road, Christiansburg Church of Christ on South Franklin Street in Christiansburg and Falling Branch Elementary School on Falling Branch Road in Christiansburg. The Board of Supervisors representative for District C is Gary D. Creed.
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District D
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This District covers most of the southwestern portion of the Town of Christiansburg together with the southern and southwestern portions of the County. Within Christiansburg, it covers all land west of Franklin Street, north of Interstate 81 and south of Crab Creek, including Victory Heights, Kamran Drive, Lee-Hi Court, Harmon Forest, Highland Park and Atkinson Acres. It covers most of the land west of Fishers View Mountain and south of Crab Creek, including such communities as Plum Creek, Bethel, Childress, Graysontown, Riner, Rogers and Pilot. This area includes such subdivisions as Walton Farms, Ridgeview, Springview, Bethel Woods, Viewland, Country Meadow Estates, Gulberg Estates, Childress Estates, Lucas Estates, Eaglebook Estates and Auburn Acres. Polling places for District D are Christiansburg Armory on College Street, Auburn High School on Riner Road in Riner, Christiansburg Library on Sheltman Street in Christiansburg, Bethel United Methodist Church on Lovely Mount Drive in Radford and Abundant Life Fellowship on Old Pike Road in Pilot. The Board of Supervisors representative for District D is James D. Politis.
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District E
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This District includes the northwestern portion of Montgomery County. It includes such communities as Merrimac, Price Mountain, Warm Hearth, Prices Fork, Longshop, McCoy, Whitethorne and the Radford Army Ammunition Plant. Within the Town of Blacksburg, it covers most of the Virginia Tech campus, the Farmview/Ramble neighborhood and the area north of Meadowbrook Drive. The three polling places for District E are St. Michael Lutheran Church on Merrimac Road, the Longshop-McCoy Fire Department on McCoy Road and the Virginia Tech/Montgomery Executive Airport on Tech Center Drive in Blacksburg. The Board of Supervisors representative for District E is William H. Brown.
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District F
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This District encompasses most of the western and northwestern portions of the Town of Blacksburg as well as Laurel Ridge Subdivision in the county. Within the town, the following neighborhoods are included: Glade/Westover, Hethwood/Prices Fork, McBryde, Northend and Tom's Creek. The two polling places for District F are Luther Memorial Lutheran Church at the corner of Prices Fork and Tom's Creek Roads and Blacksburg Middle School (temporary site for Blacksburg High School) on Prices Fork Road. The Board of Supervisors representative for District F is Mary Biggs.
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District G
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This District includes most of the northern portion of the Town of Blacksburg and the following neighborhoods groups: Apperson/Dickerson, Bennett Hill/Progress, Kabrich Crescent, North Main/Patrick Henry, Murphy, Northside Park, Shenandoah and Woodbine/Wyatt. The two polling places for District G are the Blacksburg Community Center on Patrick Henry Drive and Gilbert Linkous Elementary School on Toms Creek Road. The Board of Supervisors representative for District G is Matt Gabriele.
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