Election 2011

There were two regular elections in 2011, on May 3 and November 8.

May 3
On May 3, 2011, voters went to the polls in the Town of Vienna to vote for three members of the Town Council.

November 8
On November 8, 2011 voters went to the polls in Fairfax County and Fairfax City to vote for local elections, and to participate in a state-wide races for the Virginia General Assembly.

Commonwealth's Attorney
Commonwealth's Attorney Raymond F. Morrogh was unopposed.

Board of Supervisors
'''At Large Supervisor Chairperson - Results by Precinct

Braddock District - Results by Precinct

Dranesville District - Results by Precinct

Hunter Mill District - Results by Precinct

Lee District - Results by Precinct

Mason District - Results by Precinct

Mount Vernon District - Results by Precinct

Providence District - Results by Precinct

Springfield District - Results by Precinct

Sully District - Results by Precinct

School Board
Referendum
 * A $252 million bond referendum was on the ballot on November 8. Voters were given the opportunity to vote on the bonds passage. Virginia law requires a referendum for passage of any school district bonds. School bonds are used to finance renovations, infrastructure management, and capacity enhancement, and are paid for in the future by the taxpayer. The total cost of the bond is $252,750,000.
 * Map of projects funded by the bond. Provided by Fairfax County Public Schools.
 * The referendum was approved with 69.78% of voters voting "yes" and 30.21% voting "no." (Full results by precinct)

At-large Seats - Results by Precinct

Braddock District - Results by Precinct

Dranesville District - Results by Precinct

Hunter Mill District- Results by Precinct

Lee District - Results by Precinct

Mason District - Results by Precinct

Mount Vernon District - Results by Precinct

Providence District - Results by Precinct

Springfield District - Results by Precinct

Sully District - Results by Precinct