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November 07, 2007
The story behind Branch’s big ad
On Tuesday, as voters across Culpeper County headed to the polls, a bold message harkened readers on page A3: "BEFORE YOU VOTE PLEASE READ " Your commentsSmile for the camera
If more than 1,100 brides stood toe to toe across Culpeper, nobody knows how far they'd reach, but it's a safe bet that Alan Wohlleben has taken a picture of every one. Your commentsCriminal investigation under way in Richardsville
Criminal investigations van lined the driveway at 22066 Curtis Mills Lane Wednesday afternoon. Your commentsAbout 38 percent of county’s registered voters cast ballots
Phew. It's over. Campaign signs and billboards that have littered the roadways will start to come down. Your commentsPoll Results at A Glance
Dems gain at least a share of power in Virginia Senate
Democrats won three Republican Senate seats Tuesday, forcing the GOP to at least share power.Dems gain at least a share of power
Democrats won three Republican Senate seats Tuesday, forcing the GOP to at least share power.About 38 percent of registered voters cast ballots
Phew. It's over. Campaign signs and billboards that have littered the roadways will start to come down. Your commentsRemains sent to medical examiner
The human remains found over the weekend in a wooded Madison County area have been sent to the Fairfax medical examiner's office.Family looking to rebuild after fire
A Culpeper family left homeless after a fire gutted their house plans to rebuild. Your commentsIncumbent Close wins in a landslide
Incumbent Gary Close gets four more years to serve as commonwealth's attorney in Culpeper. Your commentsYowell holds off challenger for commissioner of revenue
In the race for commissioner of the revenue, the incumbent was the clear winner. Your commentsHouck wins election to seventh term in Va. Senate
Strong winds and cooler temperatures ushered in Election Day, but there were no winds of change in the District 17 Virginia Senate seat. Your commentsNew registrar handles the stress of first election night
An underperforming phone system didn't derail Culpeper County Registrar Michele White in her first election as registrar. Your commentsNew blood in store for School Board
Three new faces, two familiar last names, one incumbent. That's the new makeup of the Culpeper County School Board after Tuesday's election. Your commentsUnderwood unseats BOS chairman Coates
In perhaps the biggest upset of the night, Salem voters elected newcomer Tom Underwood. Your commentsWest Fairfax voters re-elect Nixon
Nixon, a Republican won about 66 percent of the vote in his district with 905 votes. Your commentsNovember 06, 2007
Connecticut’s a nice place to retire
Traveling couple visits farm for horses in their twilight years. Your commentsBranch wins race for sheriff
The hotly contested race for Culpeper County sheriff was intense, negative and full of surprises.Election Results
Culpeper voters returned a few incumbents to office Tuesday and opted for a few new faces as well. Your commentsUPDATE 7:47 p.m. - Election Day in the Stevensburg District
By mid-afternoon more than 500 voters turned out to vote at the Brandy Station Fire Department. Your commentsElection Day in Stevensburg District
By mid-afternoon more than 500 voters turned out to vote at the Brandy Station Fire Department. Your commentsUPDATE 7:38 p.m. - Town voters talking about the sheriff’s race
On foot, in wheelchairs, pushing baby strollers and using walkers and canes, town voters filed steadily into their respective polling locations along Madison Road Tuesday. Your commentsUPDATE 7:38 p.m. - Town voters talking about sheriff’s race
On foot, in wheelchairs, pushing baby strollers and using walkers and canes, town voters filed steadily into their respective polling locations along Madison Road Tuesday. Your commentsUPDATE: 7:25 p.m. - Children get to see what voting is all about
At Pearl Sample Elementary School, a few moms brought their children to show them what voting is all about. Your commentsChildren get to see what voting is all about
At Pearl Sample Elementary School, a few moms brought their children to show them what voting is all about. Your commentsCandidates still campaigning on election day
All three candidates for Salem District supervisor and both School Board candidates were standing beneath white tents at the Reva Fire Hall polling place, with signs galore at its entrance.Voters turn-out at the polls
By 2 p.m., a total of 645 people made their way through the old post office posing as a voting site for the day, according to Jeffersonton Chief Election Officer James Shannon.November 05, 2007

