The history of the Dumfries district reaches back to the earliest days of our nation. Captain John Smith visited Quantico in 1608. Richard Gibson erected a grist mill on Quantico Creek in 1690. The town of Dumfries was chartered on May 11, 1749 and holds the distinction of being the oldest chartered town in Virginia. In its heyday the port of Dumfries was the second busiest in colonial America, rivaling New York, Philadelphia, and Boston.
The Dumfries Magisterial District meets the second Saturday of every month at 9 am. We are currently at:
The Woodbridge Magisterial District Monthly Meetings
The chair is Collin Davenport and you can contact him at collindavenport@gmail.com.
Elected Democrats representing District include:
The Coles Magisterial District meets the third Saturday of every month at the McCoart Government Center. The meeting starts at 9 am. The chair is Jim O’Connor and you can reach him at kjamesoconnor@comcast.net.
Elected Democrats representing District include:
President Barack Obama
Senator Mark Warner
Senator Jim Webb
Congressman Gerry Connolly
State Senator George Barker
State Senator Chuck Colgan
State Senator Toddy Puller
State Delegate Luke Torian
The Brentsville Magisterial District meets the third Wednesday of every month at rotating locations. The meeting starts at 7 pm. The chair is Marian Patey and you can reach her at pateywomyn@aol.com.
Elected Democrats representing District include:
President Barack Obama
Senator Mark Warner
Senator Jim Webb
Congressman Gerry Connolly
State Senator Chuck Colgan
State Senator George Barker
Brentsville District Voting Locations http://www.pwcgov.org/default.aspx?topic=040042001210000331
The Gainesville Magisterial District is one of seven districts that comprise the political subdivision of Prince William County. The chair is Elizabeth Nathanson and you can reach her at gainesvilledems@gmail.com . The Gainesville District is located in the northwestern end of the county. The many attractions in the Gainesville District include the Manassas National Battlefield Park, Northern Virginia Community College (Manassas Campus), Strayer University, the Town of Haymarket, Splashdown Water Park, and James Long Park.
The Occoquan Magisterial District meets the third Saturday of every month at the Occoquan Town Hall. The meeting starts at 9 am. The chair is Deb Vaughan.
Elected Democrats representing District include:
President Barack Obama
Senator Mark Warner
Senator Jim Webb
State Senator George Barker
State Senator Toddy Puller
Mayor Earnie Porta

The Occoquan Committee meets on the third Saturday of each month in the town of Occoquan. We discuss events, items of interest, candidates, and issues relating the community and the Democratic party. Please join us.
Meeting details:
Time: 9am
Location: Garden Kitchen in Occoquan, 404 Mill Street Occoquan, VA
The entrance to the Garden Kitchen is up a small stairwell in between the Hawthorne House (paper and invitations) and Tastefully Yours (gourmet shop).
The Neabsco Magisterial District meets the third Saturday of every month at the Chester T. Puller VFW Post located at 14631 Minnieville Road,
Dale City VA 22193.
The meeting starts at 9 am. The chair is Ernestine Jenkins and you can reach her at erniefjj@aol.com.
Elected Democrats representing District include:
President Barack Obama
Senator Mark Warner
Senator Jim Webb
State Senator Chuck Colgan
State Senator Toddy Puller
Supervisor John Jenkins
Frank J. Principi was elected t
o his first term as Woodbridge Supervisor in Nov. 2007. Mr. Principi serves on the Board of Directors for the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments (COG), Northern Virginia Regional Commission (NVRC), Virginia Association of Counties (VACO) Community Development Committee, Potomac and Rappahannock Transportation Commission (PRTC), the National Capitol Region’s Emergency Preparedness Council, the Quantico Growth Management Committee (Base Realignment and Closure Act) and the Potomac Hospital. Mr. Principi brings extensive Federal, state, and local public policy experience having worked on Capitol Hill, National Governors Association, and as an industry lobbyist.
John Jenkins has served as the Neabsco District Supervisor since October 1982 when he was appointed by the Prince William Board of County Supervisors to fill the unexpired term of the late James J. McCoart who resigned for health reasons. Since that time he has been elected to six additional terms of office. He is the most senior member of the Board of County Supervisors in length of service (and past Vice Chairman for two terms).