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HOUSE BILL NO. 1010
Offered January 11, 2006
Prefiled January 11, 2006
A BILL to amend and reenact §§ 2.2-2609, 15.2-6202, 15.2-6203, 15.2-6209, 15.2-6210, 15.2-6214, 16.1-69.6, 17.1-500, 17.1-506, 22.1-354.1, 24.2-302.1, 24.2-303.1, 24.2-303.2, 24.2-304.01, and 55-288.1 of the Code of Virginia, relating to the former cities of Clifton Forge and South Boston.
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Patron-- Hurt
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Referred to Committee on Counties, Cities and Towns
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Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:

1.  That §§ 2.2-2609, 15.2-6202, 15.2-6203, 15.2-6209, 15.2-6210, 15.2-6214, 16.1-69.6, 17.1-500, 17.1-506, 22.1-354.1, 24.2-302.1, 24.2-303.1, 24.2-303.2, 24.2-304.01, and 55-288.1 of the Code of Virginia are amended and reenacted as follows:

§ 2.2-2609. Blue Ridge Regional Tourism Council; membership; meetings; Blue Ridge defined.

A. The Blue Ridge Regional Tourism Council (the "Council") is established as an advisory council, within the meaning of § 2.2-2100, in the executive branch of state government. The Council shall be composed of one representative of each of the destination marketing organizations (DMOs) located in the Blue Ridge region and the President of the Virginia Tourism Authority.

B. The Council shall elect a chairman and a vice-chairman from among its members. The Council shall meet at least four times a year at such dates and times as they determine.

C. For the purposes of this article, the "Blue Ridge" region shall include the Counties of Alleghany, Amherst, Appomattox, Augusta, Bath, Bedford, Bland, Botetourt, Campbell, Craig, Floyd, Franklin, Giles, Highland, Montgomery, Nelson, Pulaski, Roanoke, Rockbridge, and Wythe and the Cities of Bedford, Buena Vista, Clifton Forge, Covington, Lexington, Lynchburg, Radford, Roanoke, Salem, Staunton, and Waynesboro.

§ 15.2-6202. Duties of Authority; governmental functions.

A. The Authority shall provide financial support (i) for the purchase of real estate, construction of buildings for sale or lease, installation of utilities and any other support improvements it deems necessary, including flood control dams, and (ii) for direct loans and grants to private for-profit basic employers. The Authority shall also apply for matching funds from the state or federal government, or the private sector. All such loans and grants may be managed by the Fifth Planning District Commission.

B. The exercise of the powers granted by this chapter shall be in all respects for the benefit of the inhabitants of the Commonwealth, particularly the County of Alleghany and the City Town of Clifton Forge; for the increase of their commerce; and for the promotion of their safety, health, welfare, convenience and prosperity.

C. For purposes of this chapter, "Alleghany-Highlands Region" includes the County of Alleghany and the City Town of Clifton Forge.

§ 15.2-6203. Board of Authority; members and officers; staff; annual report.

A. All powers, rights and duties conferred by this chapter, or other provisions of law, upon the Authority shall be exercised by the Board of the Alleghany-Highlands Economic Development Authority, hereinafter referred to as the Board or the Board of the Authority. Initial appointments shall begin July 1, 1993. The Board shall consist of seven members as follows: one representative of each of the region's governing bodies, or their designees, who shall be appointed by the respective governing bodies and shall be residents of the region; four at-large members, who shall be appointed by the Governor and shall be residents of the region; and one member to be appointed by the Executive Director of the Virginia Economic Development Partnership. However, all appointments made after July 1, 2005, shall be made solely by the participating governing bodies, in a manner agreed to by the governing bodies. All members shall serve for a term of four years and may be reappointed for one additional term. For the initial appointments only, two of the four at-large members shall be appointed for two-year terms and such initial terms shall not be counted toward the term limitation.

B. Each member of the Board shall, before entering upon the discharge of the duties of his office, take and subscribe to the oath prescribed in § 49-1. Members shall be reimbursed for actual expenses incurred in the performance of their duties.

C. Four members of the Board shall constitute a quorum, and the affirmative vote of four members of the Board shall be necessary for any action taken by the Board. No vacancy in the membership of the Board shall impair the right of a quorum to exercise all the rights and perform all the duties of the Board.

D. The Board shall elect from its membership a chairman and a secretary-treasurer for each calendar year. The secretary-treasurer shall keep the minutes of the Board and affix the seal of the Authority.

The Board may also appoint an executive director and staff who shall discharge such functions as may be directed by the Board.

E. The Board, promptly following the close of the fiscal year, shall submit an annual report of the Authority's activities for the preceding year to the Governor, the General Assembly, and the board of supervisors and city councils town council of the Region. Each such report shall set forth a complete operating and financial statement covering the operation of the Authority during such year.

§ 15.2-6209. Capitalization of Authority.

On or before January 1, 1994, and on or before the first day of each year thereafter, each county and city town that is a member of the Authority may remit to the Authority an amount it deems appropriate for Authority purposes.

§ 15.2-6210. Proceeds held.

The secretary-treasurer may invest and reinvest funds of the Authority pending their need. All moneys received by the Authority pursuant to § 15.2-6208, together with any matching funds received from state or federal sources, shall be applied and used only in the county or city town from which the funds were received, unless the governing body of the county or city town consents to their use in another county, or city, or town.

§ 15.2-6214. Revenue sharing agreements.

Notwithstanding the requirements of Chapter 34 (§ 15.2-3400 et seq.) of Title 15.2, the County of Alleghany and the City Town of Clifton Forge may agree to a revenue and economic growth sharing arrangement with respect to tax revenues generated by any industry, business or other for-profit employment generating enterprise locating in any of the localities. The obligations of the parties to any such agreement shall not be construed to be debt within the meaning of Article VII, Section 10 of the Constitution of Virginia. Any such agreement shall be approved by a majority vote of the governing bodies of the localities reaching agreement but shall not require any other approval.

§ 16.1-69.6. Establishment of districts.

On and after July 1, 1973, the Commonwealth shall be divided into districts encompassing all counties and cities in the Commonwealth to provide a basis for the sound and efficient administration of the courts not of record, as follows:

(1) The City of Chesapeake shall constitute the first district.

(2) The City of Virginia Beach shall constitute the second district.

(2-A) The Counties of Accomack and Northampton shall constitute district two-A.

(3) The City of Portsmouth shall constitute the third district.

(4) The City of Norfolk shall constitute the fourth district.

(5) The Cities of Franklin and Suffolk and the Counties of Isle of Wight and Southampton shall constitute the fifth district.

(6) The Cities of Emporia and Hopewell and the Counties of Prince George, Surry, Sussex, Greensville and Brunswick shall constitute the sixth district.

(7) The City of Newport News shall constitute the seventh district.

(8) The City of Hampton shall constitute the eighth district.

(9) The Cities of Williamsburg and Poquoson and the Counties of York, James City, Charles City, New Kent, Gloucester, Mathews, Middlesex, King William and King and Queen shall constitute the ninth district.

(10) The City of South Boston and the Counties of Cumberland, Buckingham, Appomattox, Prince Edward, Charlotte, Lunenburg, Mecklenburg and Halifax shall constitute the tenth district.

(11) The City of Petersburg and the Counties of Dinwiddie, Nottoway, Amelia and Powhatan shall constitute the eleventh district.

(12) The City of Colonial Heights and the County of Chesterfield shall constitute the twelfth district.

(13) The City of Richmond shall constitute the thirteenth district.

(14) The County of Henrico shall constitute the fourteenth district.

(15) The City of Fredericksburg and the Counties of King George, Stafford, Spotsylvania, Caroline, Hanover, Lancaster, Northumberland, Westmoreland, Richmond and Essex shall constitute the fifteenth district.

(16) The City of Charlottesville and the Counties of Madison, Greene, Albemarle, Fluvanna, Goochland, Louisa, Orange and Culpeper shall constitute the sixteenth district.

(17) The County of Arlington and the City of Falls Church shall constitute the seventeenth district.

(18) The City of Alexandria shall constitute the eighteenth district.

(19) The City of Fairfax and the County of Fairfax shall constitute the nineteenth district.

(20) The Counties of Loudoun, Fauquier and Rappahannock shall constitute the twentieth district.

(21) The City of Martinsville and the Counties of Patrick and Henry shall constitute the twenty-first district.

(22) The City of Danville and the Counties of Pittsylvania and Franklin shall constitute the twenty-second district.

(23) The Cities of Roanoke and Salem and the County of Roanoke shall constitute the twenty-third district.

(24) The Cities of Lynchburg and Bedford and the Counties of Nelson, Amherst, Campbell and Bedford shall constitute the twenty-fourth district.

(25) The Cities of Covington, Lexington, Staunton, Buena Vista, Clifton Forge and Waynesboro and the Counties of Highland, Augusta, Rockbridge, Bath, Alleghany, Botetourt and Craig shall constitute the twenty-fifth district.

(26) The Cities of Harrisonburg and Winchester and the Counties of Frederick, Clarke, Warren, Shenandoah, Page and Rockingham shall constitute the twenty-sixth district.

(27) The Cities of Galax and Radford and the Counties of Pulaski, Wythe, Carroll, Montgomery, Floyd, Giles, Bland and Grayson shall constitute the twenty-seventh district.

(28) The City of Bristol and the Counties of Smyth and Washington shall constitute the twenty-eighth district.

(29) The Counties of Tazewell, Buchanan, Russell and Dickenson shall constitute the twenty-ninth district.

(30) The City of Norton and the Counties of Wise, Scott and Lee shall constitute the thirtieth district.

(31) The Cities of Manassas and Manassas Park, and the County of Prince William shall constitute the thirty-first district.

§ 17.1-500. Establishment of circuit courts.

For the City of Williamsburg and James City County, and every other county in the Commonwealth, and the Cities of Alexandria, Bristol, Buena Vista, Charlottesville, Chesapeake, Clifton Forge, Colonial Heights, Danville, Fredericksburg, Hampton, Hopewell, Lynchburg, Martinsville, Newport News, Norfolk, Petersburg, Portsmouth, Radford, Richmond, Roanoke, Salem, Staunton, Suffolk, Virginia Beach, Waynesboro and Winchester, there shall be a circuit court, which shall be called the circuit court of such county or city, or county and city, as the case may be. Each city circuit court shall be the sole court of record for the city and have jurisdiction over each suit, motion, prosecution or thing now or heretofore properly pending in the former courts of record of the city and over the records of such courts,. Any reference in this Code or in any act of the General Assembly to a corporation, hustings, law and chancery, law and equity, chancery or other court of record of a city shall apply to the circuit court thereof, mutatis mutandis.

§ 17.1-506. Judicial circuits.

1. The City of Chesapeake shall constitute the first circuit.

2. The City of Virginia Beach and the Counties of Accomack and Northampton shall constitute the second circuit.

3. The City of Portsmouth shall constitute the third circuit.

4. The City of Norfolk shall constitute the fourth circuit.

5. The Cities of Franklin and Suffolk and the Counties of Isle of Wight and Southampton shall constitute the fifth circuit.

6. The Cities of Emporia and Hopewell and the Counties of Brunswick, Greensville, Prince George, Surry and Sussex shall constitute the sixth circuit.

7. The City of Newport News shall constitute the seventh circuit.

8. The City of Hampton shall constitute the eighth circuit.

9. The Cities of Poquoson and Williamsburg and the Counties of Charles City, Gloucester, James City, King and Queen, King William, Mathews, Middlesex, New Kent and York shall constitute the ninth circuit.

10. The City of South Boston and the Counties of Appomattox, Buckingham, Charlotte, Cumberland, Halifax, Lunenburg, Mecklenburg and Prince Edward shall constitute the tenth circuit.

11. The City of Petersburg and the Counties of Amelia, Dinwiddie, Nottoway and Powhatan shall constitute the eleventh circuit.

12. The City of Colonial Heights and the County of Chesterfield shall constitute the twelfth circuit.

13. The City of Richmond shall constitute the thirteenth circuit.

14. The County of Henrico shall constitute the fourteenth circuit.

15. The City of Fredericksburg and the Counties of Caroline, Essex, Hanover, King George, Lancaster, Northumberland, Richmond, Spotsylvania, Stafford and Westmoreland shall constitute the fifteenth circuit.

16. The City of Charlottesville and the Counties of Albemarle, Culpeper, Fluvanna, Goochland, Greene, Louisa, Madison and Orange shall constitute the sixteenth circuit.

17. The County of Arlington and the City of Falls Church shall constitute the seventeenth circuit.

18. The City of Alexandria shall constitute the eighteenth circuit.

19. The City of Fairfax and the County of Fairfax shall constitute the nineteenth circuit.

20. The Counties of Fauquier, Loudoun and Rappahannock shall constitute the twentieth circuit.

21. The City of Martinsville and the Counties of Henry and Patrick shall constitute the twenty-first circuit.

22. The City of Danville and the Counties of Franklin and Pittsylvania shall constitute the twenty-second circuit.

23. The Cities of Roanoke and Salem and the County of Roanoke shall constitute the twenty-third circuit.

24. The Cities of Bedford and Lynchburg and the Counties of Amherst, Bedford, Campbell and Nelson shall constitute the twenty-fourth circuit.

25. The Cities of Buena Vista, Clifton Forge, Covington, Lexington, Staunton and Waynesboro and the Counties of Alleghany, Augusta, Bath, Botetourt, Craig, Highland and Rockbridge shall constitute the twenty-fifth circuit.

26. The Cities of Harrisonburg and Winchester and the Counties of Clarke, Frederick, Page, Rockingham, Shenandoah and Warren shall constitute the twenty-sixth circuit.

27. The Cities of Galax and Radford and the Counties of Bland, Carroll, Floyd, Giles, Grayson, Montgomery, Pulaski and Wythe shall constitute the twenty-seventh circuit.

28. The City of Bristol and the Counties of Smyth and Washington shall constitute the twenty-eighth circuit.

29. The Counties of Buchanan, Dickenson, Russell and Tazewell shall constitute the twenty-ninth circuit.

30. The City of Norton and the Counties of Lee, Scott and Wise shall constitute the thirtieth circuit.

31. The Cities of Manassas and Manassas Park and the County of Prince William shall constitute the thirty-first circuit.

§ 22.1-354.1. Western Virginia Public Education Consortium and board created; region defined; governing board; chairman's executive summary.

A. The Western Virginia Public Education Consortium is hereby established and shall be referred to as the Consortium. For the purposes of this chapter and the work of the Consortium, "Western Virginia" shall include the Counties of Alleghany, Bath, Bland, Botetourt, Craig, Floyd, Franklin, Giles, Henry, Montgomery, Patrick, Pulaski, Roanoke, and Wythe, and the Cities of Covington, Clifton Forge, Martinsville, Radford, Roanoke, and Salem. The governing board of the Consortium shall consist of 34 members that include 15 legislative members and the 19 school superintendents of the named localities as follows: 11 members of the House of Delegates representing the Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh, Twelfth, Sixteenth, Seventeenth, and Nineteenth House Districts; four members of the Senate representing the Twentieth, Twenty-first, Twenty-second, and Twenty-fifth Senatorial Districts, all serving as ex officio nonvoting members; and the school superintendents of Alleghany and Clifton Forge, Bath, Bland, Botetourt, Craig, Floyd, Franklin, Giles, Henry, Montgomery, Patrick, Pulaski, Roanoke County, Wythe, Covington, Martinsville, Radford, Roanoke City, and Salem.

B. Legislative members and school superintendents shall serve terms coincident with their terms of office. The board shall elect a chairman and a vice-chairman from among its members.

C. Members of the board shall serve without compensation. All members shall be reimbursed for all reasonable and necessary expenses incurred in the performance of their duties in the work of the Consortium as provided in §§ 2.2-2813 and 2.2-2825. All such expenses shall be paid from existing appropriations to or received by the Consortium or, if unfunded, shall be approved by the Joint Rules Committee.

D. A majority of the members of the board shall constitute a quorum. The board shall meet at the call of the chairman or whenever a majority of the members so request.

E. The chairman of the board shall submit to the Governor and the General Assembly an annual executive summary of the interim activity and work of the board no later than the first day of each regular session of the General Assembly. The executive summary shall be submitted as provided in the procedures of the Division of Legislative Automated Systems for the processing of legislative documents and reports and shall be posted on the General Assembly's website.

§ 24.2-302.1. Congressional districts.

A. There shall be eleven Virginia members of the United States House of Representatives elected from eleven congressional districts and each district is entitled to representation by one representative.

B. All references in this section to counties and cities shall be interpreted to refer to those in existence on April 1, 2001, and as reported by the United States Bureau of the Census in the 2000 Census reports provided pursuant to United States Public Law § 94-171, notwithstanding subsequent boundary changes by law, annexation, merger, consolidation, or the voiding of boundary changes theretofore made final.

C. Parts of counties and cities listed in subsection D are defined by reference to the 2000 Census reports for the precincts, parts of precincts, and blocks listed for each congressional district in the Statistical Report on file with the Clerk of the Senate for the Act of Assembly containing the final enactment of this section.

D. The eleven congressional districts are:

First. All of Essex, Gloucester, King and Queen, King George, King William, Lancaster, Mathews, Middlesex, Northumberland, Richmond, Stafford, Westmoreland, and York Counties; all of the Cities of Fredericksburg, Poquoson, and Williamsburg; part of Caroline County comprised of the Bowling Green, Port Royal, Woodford, and Mattaponi Precincts; part of Fauquier County comprised of the Kettle Run, Catlett, Casanova, Lois, Morrisville, Remington, Opal, and Waterloo Precincts and part of the Baldwin Ridge Precinct; part of James City County comprised of the Berkeley A, Berkeley B, Jamestown A, Jamestown B, Jamestown C, Powhatan A, Powhatan B, Stonehouse A, Stonehouse B, Roberts A Part 1, and Roberts A Part 2 Precincts and part of the Roberts B Precinct; part of Prince William County comprised of the Dumfries, Potomac, Graham Park, Quantico, Washington-Reid, and Rippon Precincts; part of Spotsylvania County comprised of the Travelers Rest, Grange Hall, Plank Road, Summit, Frazers Gate, Salem, Battlefield, and Brent's Mill Precincts and part of the Maury Precinct; part of the City of Hampton comprised of the Kraft, Magruder, Northampton, and Tucker Capps Precincts and part of the Burbank Precinct; and part of the City of Newport News comprised of the Richneck, Windsor, Boulevard, Christopher Newport, Watkins, Hidenwood, Palmer, Saunders, Yates, Kiln Creek, Beaconsdale, Sedgefield, and South Morrison Precincts and parts of the Deep Creek, Hilton, Riverside, and Warwick Precincts.

Second. All of Accomack and Northampton Counties; all of the City of Virginia Beach; part of the City of Hampton comprised of the Lasalle, Phoebus, River, Syms, Wythe, Booker, Buckroe, Fox Hill, Kecoughtan, Langley, and Phillips Precincts and part of the Burbank Precinct; and part of the City of Norfolk comprised of the Northside, Titustown Center, Zion Grace, Canterbury, Crossroads, Larchmont Library, Larchmont Recreation Center, Therapeutic Center, Wesley, Azalea Gardens, Barron Black, Easton, Fairlawn, Houston, Bayview School, Bayview United, East Ocean View, Larrymore, Little Creek, Ocean View School, Oceanair, Tarrallton, Third Presbyterian, Ocean View Center Part 1, and Ocean View Center Part 2 Precincts and part of the St. Andrew's Precinct.

Third. All of Charles City, New Kent, and Surry Counties; all of the City of Portsmouth; part of Henrico County comprised of the Adams, Central Gardens, East Highland Park, Fairfield, Ratcliffe, Maplewood, Cedar Fork, Chickahominy, Donahoe, Eanes, Elko, Fairmount, Glen Echo, Highland Springs, Laburnum, Masonic, Town Hall, Montrose, Pleasants, Sandston, Seven Pines, Sullivans, Mehfoud, Whitlocks, Nine Mile, Dorey, and Antioch Precincts; part of Isle of Wight County comprised of part of the Rushmere Precinct; part of James City County comprised of part of the Roberts B Precinct; part of Prince George County comprised of the Blackwater, Brandon, Courts Bldg, and Bland Precincts and part of the Jefferson Park Precinct; part of the City of Hampton comprised of the Aberdeen, Bassette, City Hall, Cooper, East Hampton, Lee, Pembroke, Phenix, Smith, Tarrant, Forrest, Jones, Mallory, and Tyler Precincts; part of the City of Newport News comprised of the Denbigh, Epes, Jenkins, Mcintosh, Oyster Point, Reservoir, Lee Hall, Bland, Charles, Grissom, Nelson, Sanford, Riverview, Briarfield, Carver, Chestnut, Downtown, Dunbar, Huntington, Jefferson, Magruder, Marshall, New Market, Newsome Park, Reed, River, Washington, and Wilson Precincts and parts of the Deep Creek, Hilton, Riverside, and Warwick Precincts; part of the City of Norfolk comprised of the Granby, Tucker House, Ghent Square, Immanuel, Lafayette Library, Lafayette Presbyterian, Lambert's Point, Maury, Ohef Sholom, Park Place, Stuart, Suburban Park, Willard, Ballentine, Tanner's Creek, Bowling Park, Coleman Place School, Lafayette-Winona, Lindenwood, Monroe, Norview Methodist, Norview Recreation Center, Rosemont, Sherwood School, Union Chapel, Berkley, Brambleton, Campostella, Chesterfield, Coleman Place Presbyterian, Hunton Y, Ingleside, Poplar Halls, Young Park, Sherwood Rec Center Part 1, and Sherwood Rec Center Part 2 Precincts and part of the St. Andrew's Precinct; and part of the City of Richmond comprised of the 113, 114, 203, 204, 206, 207, 208, 211, 212, 213, 303, 304, 305, 306, 309, 402, 403, 501, 502, 503, 504, 505, 508, 509, 510, 602, 603, 604, 606, 607, 608, 609, 610, 701, 702, 703, 704, 705, 706, 707, 802, 806, 807, 810, 811, 812, 813, 902, 903, 906, and 911 Precincts and part of the 910 Precinct.

Fourth. All of Amelia, Dinwiddie, Greensville, Nottoway, Powhatan, Southampton, and Sussex Counties; all of the Cities of Chesapeake, Colonial Heights, Emporia, Franklin, Petersburg, Suffolk, and Hopewell; part of Brunswick County comprised of the Alberta, Danieltown, Elmore, and Seymour Precincts and part of the King's Store Precinct; part of Chesterfield County comprised of the Bellwood, South Chester, Enon, North Chester, Drewry's Bluff, Harrowgate, Wells, Ecoff, Point of Rocks, Dutch Gap, Iron Bridge, Gates, Beulah, Bird, Falling Creek, Meadowbrook, Salem Church, Five Forks, Ettrick, Deer Run, Matoaca, Winfrees Store, Beach, Winterpock, Walthall, Branches, Bailey Bridge, and Spring Run Precincts and parts of the Jacobs and Pocahontas 307/Crenshaw 308 Precincts; part of Isle of Wight County comprised of the Smithfield, Carrollton, Pons, Courthouse, Windsor, Orbit, Walters, Camps Mill, Carrsville, and Zuni Precincts and part of the Rushmere Precinct; and part of Prince George County comprised of the Richard Bland College, Templeton, Union Branch, and Rives Precincts and part of the Jefferson Park Precinct.

Fifth. All of Albemarle, Appomattox, Buckingham, Campbell, Charlotte, Cumberland, Fluvanna, Franklin, Greene, Halifax, Lunenburg, Mecklenburg, Nelson, Pittsylvania, and Prince Edward Counties; all of the Cities of Bedford, Charlottesville, Danville, and Martinsville; part of Bedford County comprised of the Stewartsville, Hardy, Chamblissburg, Staunton River, Moneta, Mountain View, Otter Hill, Walton's Store, White House, Huddleston, Shady Grove, Thaxton, Goode, Liberty High School, and Sign Rock Precincts; part of Brunswick County comprised of the Brodnax, Rock Store, Tillman, Dromgoole, Edgerton, Fitzhugh, Sturgeon, and Lawrenceville Precincts and part of the King's Store Precinct; and part of Henry County comprised of the Axton, Irisburg, Mount Olivet, Mountain Valley, Collinsville 1, Daniels Creek, Collinsville 2, Mountain View, Figsboro, Stanleytown, Oak Level, Dyers Store, and Ridgeway Precincts and part of the Fontaine Precinct.

Sixth. All of Amherst, Augusta, Bath, Botetourt, Highland, Rockbridge, Rockingham, and Shenandoah Counties; all of the Cities of Buena Vista, Harrisonburg, Lexington, Lynchburg, Roanoke, Salem, Staunton, and Waynesboro; part of Alleghany County comprised of the Humpback Bridge, Dolly Ann, Callaghan, and Griffith Precincts; part of Bedford County comprised of the New London, Forest, Jefferson, Cove, Big Island, Sedalia, Kelso, Boonsboro, and Montvale Precincts; and part of Roanoke County comprised of the Green Hill, Plantation, Burlington, Mountain View, Bonsack, Hollins, Poages Mill, Windsor Hills, Garst Mill, Oak Grove 304/Castle Rock 305, North Vinton, South Vinton, Lindenwood, Mount Pleasant, Cotton Hill, Penn Forest, Cave Spring, Ogden, Clearbrook, Mount Vernon, and Hunting Hills Precincts and part of the Glenvar Precinct; and part of the City of Covington, comprised of the Precinct 1-1 and parts of the 2-1 and 3-1 Precincts.

Seventh. All of Culpeper, Goochland, Hanover, Louisa, Madison, Orange, Page, and Rappahannock Counties; part of Caroline County comprised of the Madison and Reedy Church Precincts; part of Chesterfield County comprised of the Belmont, Chippenham, Skinquarter, Tomahawk, Evergreen, Woolridge, Genito, Brandermill, Providence, Lyndale, Smoketree, Monacan, Reams, Manchester, Wagstaff, Davis, Harbour Pointe 401/Swift Creek 411, Huguenot, Crestwood, Midlothian, Robious, Bon Air, Greenfield, Salisbury, Cranbeck, Sycamore, Shenandoah, Beaufont, Watkins, and Belgrade 508/Black Heath 511 Precincts and parts of the Jacobs and Pocahontas 307/Crenshaw 308 Precincts; part of Henrico County comprised of the Brookland, Dumbarton, Glen Allen, Glenside, Greendale, Hermitage, Hilliard, Hunton, Johnson, Lakeside, Longan, Maude Trevvett, Moody, Staples Mill, Stratford Hall, Summit Court, Azalea, Bloomingdale, Brook Hill, Canterbury, Chamberlayne, Glen Lea, Greenwood, Highland Gardens, Hungary, Longdale, Randolph, Upham, Wilkinson, Yellow Tavern, Chipplegate, Landmark, Cardinal, Coalpit, Crestview, Freeman, Innsbrook, Jackson Davis, Lauderdale, Monument Hills, Ridge, Sadler, Cedarfield, Skipwith, Three Chopt, Tucker, Westwood, Causeway, Stoney Run, Byrd, Lakewood, Derbyshire, Gayton, Godwin, Maybeury, Mooreland, Pemberton, Pinchbeck, Ridgefield, Rollingwood, Spottswood, Tuckahoe, and West End Precincts; part of Spotsylvania County comprised of the Partlow, Blaydes Corner, Belmont, Brokenburg, Todd's Tavern, and Holbert Precincts and part of the Maury Precinct; and part of the City of Richmond comprised of the 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 111, 112, 301, 302, 307, 308, 404, 409, 410, 411, 412, 413, 908, and 909 Precincts and part of the 910 Precinct.

Eighth. All of Arlington County; all of the Cities of Alexandria and Falls Church; part of Fairfax County comprised of the Reston #1, Reston #2, Westbriar, Dogwood, Hunters Woods, Reston #3, Glade, South Lakes, Terraset, Wolftrap, Sunrise Valley, North Point, Aldrin, Pimmit, Bush Hill, Cameron, Franconia, Groveton, Mount Eagle, Pioneer, Rose Hill, Virginia Hills, Beulah, Villages, Kingstowne, Van Dorn, Hayfield 406/Woodlawn 412/Fairfield 413, Baileys, Glen Forest, Lincolnia, Parklawn, Westlawn, Weyanoke, Willston, Skyline, Whittier, Walnut Hill #1, Bren Mar, Edsall, Belle Haven, Belleview, Bucknell, Hollin Hall, Huntington, Kirkside, Marlan, Sherwood, Belvoir, Grosvenor, Fort Buffalo, Graham, Greenway, Marshall, Pine Spring, Shreve, Timber Lane, Woodburn, Magarity, Walnut Hill #2, and Tysons Precincts and parts of the Holmes and Westhampton Precincts.

Ninth. All of Bland, Buchanan, Carroll, Craig, Dickenson, Floyd, Giles, Grayson, Lee, Montgomery, Patrick, Pulaski, Russell, Scott, Smyth, Tazewell, Washington, Wise, and Wythe Counties; all of the Cities of Bristol, Clifton Forge, Galax, Norton, and Radford; part of Alleghany County comprised of the Arritt, Dameron, Low Moor, Jackson Heights Part 1, Jackson Heights Part 2, Iron Gate, and Peters Switch, District 1, and District 2 Precincts; part of Henry County comprised of the Bassett 2, Gunville, Scott's Tanyard, Fieldale, Horsepasture, Spencer, Bassett 1, and Hillcrest Precincts and part of the Fontaine Precinct; part of Roanoke County comprised of the Catawba, Mason Valley, Northside, Peters Creek, Bennett Springs, Botetourt Springs, Woodlands, and Bent Mountain Precincts and part of the Glenvar Precinct; part of the City of Covington comprised of the 4-1 and 5-1 Precincts and parts of the 2-1 and 3-1 Precincts; and Montgomery A.

Tenth. All of Clarke, Frederick, Loudoun, and Warren Counties; all of the Cities of Winchester, Manassas and Manassas Park; part of Fairfax County comprised of the Colvin, Fox Mill, Floris 203/Frying Pan 235, Chain Bridge, Chesterbrook, Churchill, Cooper, El Nido, Great Falls, Haycock, Kenmore, Kirby, Langley, Longfellow, Mclean, Salona, Westmoreland, Herndon #1, Herndon #2, Clearview, Forestville, Shouse, Herndon #3, Hutchison, Stuart, Sugarland, Hickory, Seneca, Centre Ridge, Chantilly, Dulles, Franklin, Greenbriar East, Greenbriar West, Kinross, London Towne, Navy, Rocky Run, Virginia Run, Lees Corner, Deer Park, and Cub Run 903/Stone 917 Precincts and part of the Westhampton Precinct; part of Fauquier County comprised of the Warrenton, Marshall, Leeds, Upperville, The Plains, New Baltimore, and Broad Run Precincts and part of the Baldwin Ridge Precinct; and part of Prince William County comprised of the Buckhall, Parkside, Jackson, Evergreen, Loch Lomond, Sinclair, Stonewall, Sudley, Westgate, Catharpin, Bull Run, Plantation, and Mullen Precincts.

Eleventh. All of the City of Fairfax; part of Fairfax County comprised of the Bristow, Chapel, Fairview, Heritage, Kings Park, Olde Creek, North Springfield #1, North Springfield #2, North Springfield #3, Oak Hill, Ravensworth, Wakefield, Lake Braddock, Laurel, Sideburn, Villa, Long Branch, Robinson, Olley, Signal Hill, Bonnie Brae, Flint Hill, Vienna #1, Vienna #2, Vienna #4, Vienna #6, Crestwood, Garfield, Lynbrook, Barcroft, Belvedere, Masonville, Ravenwood, Sleepy Hollow, Saint Albans, Columbia, Hummer, Brook Hill, Camelot, Poe, Ridgelea, Fort Hunt, Stratford, Waynewood, Westgate, Whitman, Woodley, Gunston, Lorton, Newington, Delong, Pohick Run, Blake, Freedom Hill, Mantua, Mosby, Price, Walker, Pine Ridge, Stenwood, Thoreau, Merrifield, Oakton, Nottoway, Penderbrook, Oak Marr, Burke, Cardinal, Clifton, Fairfax Station, Keene Mill, Pohick, Valley, Woodyard, Orange, Cherry Run, Irving, Saratoga, Terra Centre, White Oaks, Hunt, Burke Centre, Sangster, Silverbrook, West Springfield, Popes Head, Parkway, Leehigh, Newgate, Vale, Waples Mill, Centreville, Green Trails, Willow Springs, Woodson Part 1, and Woodson Part 2 Precincts and part of the Holmes Precinct; part of Prince William County comprised of the Brentsville, Armory, Nokesville, Linton Hall, Woodbine, Park, Saunders, Enterprise, Coles, Mccoart, Springwoods, King, Lodge, Westridge, Pattie, Henderson, Montclair, Haymarket, Lake Ridge, Occoquan, Old Bridge, Rockledge, Mohican, Bethel, Chinn, Dale, Neabsco, Godwin, Civic Center, Minnieville, Bel Air, Kerrydale, Belmont, Library, Lynn, Featherstone, Potomac View, and Kilby Precincts; and Fairfax A.

§ 24.2-303.1. Senatorial districts.

A. There shall be forty members of the Senate of Virginia elected from forty senatorial districts and each district is entitled to representation by one senator.

B. All references in this section to boundaries of counties and cities shall be interpreted to refer to those in existence on April 1, 2001, and as reported by the United States Bureau of the Census in the 2000 Census reports provided pursuant to United States Public Law §§ 94-171, notwithstanding subsequent boundary changes by law, annexation, merger, consolidation, or the voiding of boundary changes theretofore made final.

C. Parts of counties and cities listed in subsection D are defined by reference to the 2000 Census reports for the precincts, parts of precincts, and blocks listed for each senatorial district in the Statistical Report for enrolled Senate Bill 1 on file with the Clerk of the Senate.

D. The forty senatorial districts are:

First. All of the City of Poquoson; part of York County comprised of the Coventry, Tabb, and Bethel Precincts; part of the City of Hampton comprised of the Syms, Booker, Buckroe, Burbank, Fox Hill, and Phillips Precincts and part of the Langley Precinct; and part of the City of Newport News comprised of the Denbigh, Epes, Jenkins, Oyster Point, Richneck, Windsor, Bland, Boulevard, Charles, Christopher Newport, Deep Creek, Watkins, Grissom, Hidenwood, Hilton, Palmer, Riverside, Sanford, Saunders, Warwick, Yates, Riverview, Kiln Creek, Beaconsdale, and Sedgefield Precincts.

Second. Part of the City of Hampton comprised of the Aberdeen, Bassette, City Hall, Cooper, East Hampton, LaSalle, Lee, Pembroke, Phenix, Phoebus, River, Smith, Tarrant, Wythe, Forrest, Jones, Kecoughtan, Kraft, Magruder, Mallory, Northampton, Tucker Capps, and Tyler Precincts and part of the Langley Precinct; part of the City of Newport News comprised of the Briarfield, Carver, Chestnut, Downtown, Dunbar, Huntington, Jefferson, Magruder, Marshall, New Market, Newsome Park, Reed, River, South Morrison, Washington, and Wilson Precincts; part of the City of Portsmouth comprised of the Thirty-Seven/Thirty-Eight Precinct; and part of the City of Suffolk comprised of the Harbour View Precinct.

Third. All of Gloucester, James City, and New Kent Counties; all of the City of Williamsburg; part of York County comprised of the Queens Lake, Yorktown, Waller Mill, Nelson, Magruder, Seaford, Harris Grove, Edgehill, Dare, and Harwoods Mill Precincts; and part of the City of Newport News comprised of the Mcintosh, Reservoir, Lee Hall, and Nelson Precincts.

Fourth. All of Caroline, Essex, Hanover, King and Queen, King William, and Middlesex Counties; and part of Spotsylvania County comprised of the Partlow, Blaydes Corner, Travelers Rest, Summit, and Battlefield Precincts.

Fifth. Part of the City of Chesapeake comprised of the Crestwood, Georgetown, Oaklette, South Norfolk Fire Station, Carver School, and Providence Church of Christ Precincts; part of the City of Norfolk comprised of the Canterbury, Ghent Square, Immanuel, Lafayette Library, Lafayette Presbyterian, Lambert's Point, Larchmont Library, Larchmont Recreation Center, Maury, Ohef Sholom, Park Place, St. Andrews, Stuart, Ballentine, Tanner's Creek, Bowling Park, Coleman Place School, Lafayette-Winona, Lindenwood, Monroe, Norview Methodist, Norview Recreation Center, Rosemont, Sherwood School, Union Chapel, Berkley, Brambleton, Campostella, Chesterfield, Coleman Place Presbyterian, Easton, Fairlawn, Hunton Y, Ingleside, Poplar Halls, Young Park, Sherwood Rec Center Part 1, and Sherwood Rec Center Part 2 Precincts; and part of the City of Virginia Beach comprised of the College Park, Sherry Park, and Baker Precincts.

Sixth. All of Accomack, Mathews, and Northampton Counties; part of the City of Norfolk comprised of the Granby, Northside, Titustown Center, Tucker House, Zion Grace, Crossroads, Suburban Park, Therapeutic Center, Wesley, Willard, Azalea Gardens, Barron Black, Houston, Bayview School, Bayview United, East Ocean View, Larrymore, Little Creek, Ocean View School, Oceanair, Tarrallton, Third Presbyterian, Ocean View Center Part 1, and Ocean View Center Part 2 Precincts; and part of the City of Virginia Beach comprised of parts of the Lake Smith, Bayside, and Chesapeake Beach Precincts.

Seventh. Part of the City of Virginia Beach comprised of the Kingston, Mt. Trashmore, Malibu, Old Donation, Aragona, Ocean Park, Thoroughgood, Davis Corner, Point O' View, Arrowhead, Larkspur, Providence, Thalia, Witchduck, Pembroke, Bonney, Brandon, Bellamy, Centerville, Stratford Chase, Homestead, Shannon, Meadows, Forest, Colonial, Shell, Round Hill, and Woodstock (25)/Fairfield (26) Precincts and parts of the Lake Smith, Bayside, Chesapeake Beach, Little Neck, and Rosemont Forest Precincts.

Eighth. Part of the City of Virginia Beach comprised of the North Beach, South Beach, Linkhorn, Alanton, London Bridge, Cape Henry, Plaza, Holland, Capps Shop, Windsor Oaks, Kings Grant, Wolfsnare, Lynnhaven, Oceana, Magic Hollow, Landstown, Hunt, Eastern Shore, Hilltop, Strawbridge, Ocean Lakes (3)/Red Wing (30)/Sigma (31)/Culver (63), Seatack (5)/Rudee (72), and Trantwood (9)/Great Neck (10) Precincts and parts of the Courthouse and Little Neck Precincts.

Ninth. All of Charles City County; part of Henrico County comprised of the Brookland, Adams, Azalea, Brook Hill, Central Gardens, Chamberlayne, East Highland Park, Fairfield, Glen Lea, Greenwood, Highland Gardens, Hungary, Longdale, Ratcliffe, Upham, Wilkinson, Yellow Tavern, Maplewood, Landmark, Cedar Fork, Chickahominy, Donahoe, Eanes, Elko, Fairmount, Glen Echo, Highland Springs, Laburnum, Masonic, Town Hall, Montrose, Pleasants, Sandston, Seven Pines, Sullivans, Mehfoud, Whitlocks, Nine Mile, Dorey, and Antioch Precincts; and part of the City of Richmond comprised of the 206, 208, 211, 212, 213, 301, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 307, 308, 402, 403, 404, 412, 501, 502, 503, 504, 505, 508, 602, 603, 604, 606, 607, 608, 701, and 909 Precincts.

Tenth. All of Amelia and Powhatan Counties; part of Chesterfield County comprised of the Skinquarter, Tomahawk, Evergreen, Woolridge, Brandermill, Smoketree, Monacan, Reams, Huguenot, Crestwood, Midlothian, Robious, Bon Air, Greenfield, Salisbury, Cranbeck, Sycamore, Shenandoah, Beaufont, Watkins, and Belgrade 508/Black Heath 511 Precincts; part of Cumberland County comprised of the Precinct 1-1, Precinct 1-2, Precinct 2, and Precinct 3 Precincts and part of the Precinct 4 Precinct; part of Goochland County comprised of the Fife, Hadensville, Three Square, Sandy Hook, and Goochland Court House Precincts; part of Henrico County comprised of the Monument Hills Precinct; and part of the City of Richmond comprised of the 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 111, 112, 113, 114, 203, 204, 207, 409, 410, 411, and 413 Precincts.

Eleventh. All of the City of Colonial Heights; and part of Chesterfield County comprised of the South Chester, North Chester, Harrowgate, Wells, Ecoff, Iron Bridge, Gates, Beulah, Bird, Jacobs, Falling Creek, Belmont, Chippenham, Meadowbrook, Salem Church, Five Forks, Ettrick, Deer Run, Matoaca, Winfrees Store, Beach, Winterpock, Walthall, Branches, Bailey Bridge, Spring Run, Pocahontas 307/Crenshaw 308, Genito, Providence, Lyndale, Manchester, Wagstaff, Davis, and Harbour Pointe 401/Swift Creek 411 Precincts.

Twelfth. Part of Goochland County comprised of the Centerville and Manakin Precincts; part of Henrico County comprised of the Dumbarton, Glen Allen, Glenside, Greendale, Hermitage, Hilliard, Hunton, Johnson, Lakeside, Longan, Maude Trevvett, Moody, Staples Mill, Stratford Hall, Summit Court, Bloomingdale, Canterbury, Randolph, Chipplegate, Cardinal, Coalpit, Crestview, Freeman, Innsbrook, Jackson Davis, Lauderdale, Ridge, Sadler, Cedarfield, Skipwith, Three Chopt, Tucker, Westwood, Causeway, Stoney Run, Byrd, Lakewood, Derbyshire, Gayton, Godwin, Maybeury, Mooreland, Pemberton, Pinchbeck, Ridgefield, Rollingwood, Spottswood, Tuckahoe, and West End Precincts; and part of the City of Richmond comprised of the 309 Precinct.

Thirteenth. All of Surry County; part of Isle of Wight County comprised of the Smithfield, Carrolton, Rushmere, Pons, Courthouse, Windsor, Orbit, Walters, Carrsville, and Zuni Precincts; part of Prince George County comprised of the Templeton, Blackwater, Brandon, Courts Bldg, and Bland Precincts; part of Southampton County comprised of the Berlin, Ivor, Sebrell, Hunterdale, Courtland, and Sedley Precincts; part of the City of Chesapeake comprised of the Churchland, Jolliff One, Fellowship Baptist Church, Silverwood, Taylor Road Fire Station, Bailey Creek, and Nansemond Precincts; part of the City of Franklin comprised of the Precinct 1-1, Precinct 2-1, and Precinct 6-1 Precincts; part of the City of Hopewell comprised of the Ward 2, Ward 3, Ward 4, Ward 5, and Ward 1 Precincts; part of the City of Portsmouth comprised of the Ten, Twenty-Three, Twenty-Four, Twenty-Five, Twenty-Nine, Thirty, Thirty-One, Thirty-Two, Thirty-Three, Thirty-Four, Thirty-Five, and Thirty-Six Precincts; and part of the City of Suffolk comprised of the Yeates, Driver, Ebenezer, Chuckatuck, King's Fork, Kilby's Mill, Holland, Lakeside, Elephant's Fork, Nansemond River, and Lake Meade Precincts.

Fourteenth. Part of the City of Chesapeake comprised of the Great Bridge, Bethel, Deep Creek, Greenbrier, Bells Mill, Geneva Park, Gilmerton, B. M. Williams School, Hickory Grove, Indian Creek, Indian River, Norfolk Highlands, Oak Grove, Tanglewood, Westover, Hickory Middle School, Great Bridge Middle School, Bridgetown, Lake Drummond, River Birch, John T. West, Parkways, Pleasant Crossing, Bells Mill II, Green Sea, Grassfield Part 1, and Grassfield Part 2 Precincts; and part of the City of Virginia Beach comprised of the Creeds, Blackwater, Timberlake, Green Run, Salem, Glenwood, and Dahlia Precincts and parts of the Courthouse and Rosemont Forest Precincts.

Fifteenth. All of Appomattox, Charlotte, Fluvanna, Halifax, Mecklenburg, and Prince Edward Counties; part of Amherst County comprised of the Wright Shop, New Glasgow, and Courthouse Precincts and part of the Temperance Precinct; part of Brunswick County comprised of the Brodnax, Rock Store, Tillman, and Dromgoole Precincts; part of Buckingham County comprised of the New Canton, White Hall, Curdsville, New Store, Maysville, Wrights, Slate River, and Gold Hill Precincts; part of Cumberland County comprised of the Precinct 5 Precinct and part of the Precinct 4 Precinct; and part of Lunenburg County comprised of the Plymouth, Brown's Store, McCoy Ghee's Store, Arrowhead Gun Club, Pleasant Grove, Reedy Creek, Peoples Community Center, Meherrin Fire Dept, and Courthouse Precincts.

Sixteenth. All of Dinwiddie County; all of the City of Petersburg; part of Chesterfield County comprised of the Bellwood, Enon, Drewry's Bluff, Point of Rocks, and Dutch Gap Precincts; part of Prince George County comprised of the Richard Bland College, Union Branch, Rives, and Jefferson Park Precincts; part of the City of Hopewell comprised of the Ward 6 and Ward 7 Precincts; and part of the City of Richmond comprised of the 509, 510, 609, 610, 702, 703, 704, 705, 706, 707, 802, 806, 807, 810, 811, 812, 813, 902, 903, 906, 908, 910, and 911 Precincts.

Seventeenth. All of Culpeper, Louisa, Madison, and Orange Counties; part of Spotsylvania County comprised of the Grange Hall, Maury, Plank Road, Frazers Gate, Belmont, Brokenburg, Todd's Tavern, Holbert, Salem, and Brent's Mill Precincts; and part of the City of Fredericksburg comprised of the District 1, District 3, and District 4 Precincts and part of the District 2 Precinct.

Eighteenth. All of Greensville, Nottoway, and Sussex Counties; all of the City of Emporia; part of Brunswick County comprised of the Edgerton, Fitzhugh, Alberta, Danieltown, Elmore, Seymour, Sturgeon, King's Store, and Lawrenceville Precincts; part of Isle of Wight County comprised of the Camps Mill Precinct; part of Lunenburg County comprised of the Parham's Store and Hound's Creek Precincts; part of Southampton County comprised of the Boykins, Branchville, Capron, Drewryville, Forks-of-the-River, Blackwater River, and Newsoms Precincts; part of the City of Chesapeake comprised of the Camelot, Oscar Smith School, E. W. Chittum School, St. Julians, Johnson Park, Sunray I, Sunray II, and South Norfolk Recreation Precincts; part of the City of Franklin comprised of the Precinct 3-1, Precinct 4-1, and Precinct 5-1 Precincts; part of the City of Portsmouth comprised of the One, Five, Seven, Nine, Eleven, Thirteen, Fourteen, Sixteen, Seventeen, Nineteen, Twenty, Twenty-One, Twenty-Two, Twenty-Six, Twenty-Seven, and Twenty-Eight Precincts; and part of the City of Suffolk comprised of the White Marsh, John F. Kennedy, Cypress Chapel, Airport, Whaleyville, Holy Neck, Olde Towne, and Hollywood Precincts.

Nineteenth. All of Franklin and Pittsylvania Counties; all of the City of Danville; and part of Campbell County comprised of the Courthouse, Morris Church, Brookneal, Gladys, Staunton River, Altavista, Lynch Station, and Yellow Branch Precincts and part of the Evington Precinct.

Twentieth. All of Carroll, Floyd, Henry, and Patrick Counties; all of the Cities of Galax and Martinsville; part of Grayson County comprised of the Independence, Baywood, Fairview, Oldtown, Providence, Fries Part 1, and Fries Part 2 Precincts; and part of Wythe County comprised of the Royal Oak, Rural Retreat, Evansham, Pine Ridge, Spiller, Withers, Fort Chiswell, Max Meadows, Sheffey, Huddle, Zion, and Evergreen Precincts.

Twenty-first. All of Craig and Giles Counties; all of the City of Roanoke; part of Montgomery County comprised of the A-1, A-2, A-3, B-1, E-1, E-2, F-1, F-2, G-1, and G-2 Precincts; part of Pulaski County comprised of the Belspring Precinct; and part of Roanoke County comprised of the Catawba, Mason Valley, Northside, Peters Creek, Bennett Springs, Botetourt Springs, and Woodlands Precincts.

Twenty-second. All of Botetourt County; all of the Cities of Radford and Salem; part of Montgomery County comprised of the B-2, B-3, C-1, C-2, C-3, C-4, D-1, D-2, D-3 Part 1, D-4, and D-5 Precincts; part of Roanoke County comprised of the Glenvar, Green Hill, Plantation, Burlington, Mountain View, Bonsack, Hollins, Bent Mountain, Poages Mill, Windsor Hills, Garst Mill, Oak Grove 304/Castle Rock 305, North Vinton, South Vinton, Lindenwood, Mount Pleasant, Cotton Hill, Penn Forest, Cave Spring, Odgen, Clearbrook, Mount Vernon, and Hunting Hills Precincts; and Montgomery A.

Twenty-third. All of Bedford County; all of the Cities of Bedford and Lynchburg; part of Amherst County comprised of the Coolwell, Monroe, Elon, Pleasant View, Amelon, and Madison Precincts and part of the Temperance Precinct; and part of Campbell County comprised of the Brookville, New London, White's Church, Bedford Springs, Walker, Concord, Kings, Airport, and Spring Hill Precincts and part of the Evington Precinct.

Twenty-fourth. All of Augusta, Greene, and Highland Counties; all of the Cities of Lexington, Staunton, and Waynesboro; part of Albemarle County comprised of the Crozet and Free Union Precincts; part of Rockbridge County comprised of the Highland Belle, Vo-Tech, Goshen, Meadowview, Rockbridge Baths, and Rockbridge Precincts; and part of Rockingham County comprised of the Keezletown, Mill Creek, Massanetta Springs, Montezuma, Mt. Crawford, Grottoes, North River, Elkton, Swift Run, McGaheysville, and South Fork Precincts.

Twenty-fifth. All of Alleghany, Bath, and Nelson Counties; all of the Cities of Buena Vista, Charlottesville, Clifton Forge, and Covington; parts of Albemarle County comprised of the Woodbrook, Commonwealth, Branchlands, Agnor-Hurt, Jack Jouett, University Hall, Ivy, East Ivy, North Garden 302/Batesville 303, Scottsville, Monticello, Porter's, Covesville, Cale, Keswick, Stony Point, Hollymead, Free Bridge, and Earlysville Precincts; part of Buckingham County comprised of the Glenmore Precinct; and part of Rockbridge County comprised of the Airport, Ben Salem, Fancy Hill, Effinger, Collierstown, Glasgow, Natural Bridge, Fairfield, Mountain View, and Vesuvius Precincts.

Twenty-sixth. All of Page, Rappahannock, Shenandoah, and Warren Counties; all of the City of Harrisonburg; and part of Rockingham County comprised of the Broadway, Timberville, Fulks Run, Bergton, Lacey Spring, Singers Glen, Edom, Melrose, Tenth Legion, Dayton, Turner Ashby (Silver Lake), Ottobine, Mt. Clinton, and Bridgewater Precincts.

Twenty-seventh. All of Clarke and Frederick Counties; all of the City of Winchester; part of Fauquier County comprised of the Kettle Run, Casanova, Warrenton, Baldwin Ridge, Remington, Opal, Marshall, Leeds, Waterloo, Upperville, The Plains, New Baltimore, and Broad Run Precincts; and part of Loudoun County comprised of the Middleburg, St. Louis, Purcellville, Round Hill, Hillsboro, Hamilton, Philomont, Lovettsville, Waterford, Lucketts, Between the Hills, Greenway, and Dry Mill Precincts and part of the Aldie Precinct.

Twenty-eighth. All of King George, Lancaster, Northumberland, Richmond, Stafford, and Westmoreland Counties; part of Fauquier County comprised of the Catlett, Lois, and Morrisville Precincts; part of Prince William County comprised of part of the Quantico Precinct; and part of the City of Fredericksburg comprised of part of the District 2 Precinct.

Twenty-ninth. All of the Cities of Manassas and Manassas Park; part of Prince William County comprised of the Brentsville, Armory, Nokesville, Parkside, Jackson, Linton Hall, Woodbine, Park, Saunders, Enterprise, Coles, King, Dumfries, Graham Park, Pattie, Washington-Reid, Montclair, Evergreen, Haymarket, Loch Lomond, Sinclair, Stonewall, Sudley, Westgate, Catharpin, Bull Run, Plantation, Mullen, and Kerrydale Precincts and part of the Quantico Precinct.

Thirtieth. Part of Arlington County comprised of the Arlington, Aurora Hills, Crystal City, Hume, Columbia, Fairlington, Virginia Highlands, Abingdon, Fillmore, Claremont, Glebe, Oakridge, Arlington View, and Shirlington Precincts; part of Fairfax County comprised of the Mount Eagle, Belle Haven, Belleview, Huntington, Marlan, and Grosvenor Precincts and parts of the Groveton and Hayfield 406/Woodlawn 412/Fairfield 413 Precincts; and part of the City of Alexandria comprised of the Annie B. Rose House, City Hall, Lyles Crouch School, Jefferson Houston School, Lee Center, Cora Kelly Center, Mt. Vernon Recreation Center, George Washington School, George Mason School, Agudas Achim Synagogue, Temple Beth El Synagogue, Maury School 201/Blessed Sacrament Church 204, and Second Presbyterian 205/Howard 9th Grade Center 206 Precincts.

Thirty-first. All of the City of Falls Church; part of Arlington County comprised of the Ashton Heights, Ballston, Barcroft, Cherrydale, Wilson, East Falls Church, Glen Carlyn, Clarendon, Lyon Park, Lyon Village, Overlee Knolls, Park Lane, Rosslyn, Thrifton, Westover, Woodlawn, Arlington Forest, Jefferson, Dominion Hills, Lexington, Rock Spring, Yorktown, Madison, Marshall, Nottingham, Ashlawn, Virginia Square, and Woodbury Precincts; and part of Fairfax County comprised of the Baileys, Barcroft, Glen Forest, Holmes, Ravenwood, Willston, Skyline, and Fort Buffalo Precincts.

Thirty-second. Part of Fairfax County comprised of the Reston #1, Reston #2, Dogwood, Hunters Woods, Reston #3, Glade, South Lakes, Terraset, North Point, Aldrin, Chain Bridge, Chesterbrook, Churchill, Cooper, El Nido, Great Falls, Haycock, Kenmore, Kirby, Langley, Longfellow, Mclean, Pimmit, Salona, Westhampton, Westmoreland, Herndon #1, Herndon #2, Clearview, Forestville, Herndon #3, Hutchison, Stuart, Sugarland, Hickory, Seneca, Marshall, Magarity, and Tysons Precincts.

Thirty-third. Part of Fairfax County comprised of the Fox Mill, Floris 203/Frying Pan 235, Franklin, Kinross, Navy, and Lees Corner Precincts; and part of Loudoun County comprised of the Sanders Corner, Ashburn Farm, Guilford, Forest Ridge, Simpson, Arcola, Balls Bluff, West Leesburg, East Leesburg, Oakcrest, Sugarland North, Sugarland South, Seneca, Lowes Island, Sully, Park View, Rolling Ridge, Farmwell Station, Algonkian, Ashburn Village, Potomac, and Cascades Precincts and part of the Aldie Precinct.

Thirty-fourth. All of the City of Fairfax; part of Fairfax County comprised of the Olde Creek, Oak Hill, Lake Braddock, Laurel, Villa, Long Branch, Robinson, Olley, Signal Hill, Colvin, Flint Hill, Vienna #1, Vienna #2, Vienna #4, Vienna #6, Westbriar, Wolftrap, Sunrise Valley, Shouse, Hummer, Camelot, Ridgelea, Blake, Freedom Hill, Mantua, Mosby, Price, Walker, Pine Ridge, Stenwood, Thoreau, Oakton, Nottoway, Penderbrook, Oak Marr, Vale, Waples Mill, Woodson Part 1, and Woodson Part 2 Precincts; and Fairfax A.

Thirty-fifth. Part of Fairfax County comprised of the Bristow, Chapel, Heritage, Kings Park, North Springfield #1, North Springfield #2, North Springfield #3, Ravensworth, Wakefield, Belvedere, Lincolnia, Masonville, Parklawn, Sleepy Hollow, Saint Albans, Westlawn, Weyanoke, Columbia, Brook Hill, Poe, Whittier, Walnut Hill #1, Bren Mar, Edsall, Graham, Greenway, Pine Spring, Shreve, Timber Lane, Woodburn, Merrifield, and Walnut Hill #2 Precincts; and part of the City of Alexandria comprised of the Hermitage, Southern Towers-Stratford, James K. Polk School, Patrick Henry School, Landmark Center, Charles E. Beatley Jr. Library, John Adams School, William Ramsay School, and South Port Precincts.

Thirty-sixth. Part of Fairfax County comprised of the Virginia Hills, Villages, Bucknell, Fort Hunt, Hollin Hall, Kirkside, Sherwood, Stratford, Waynewood, Westgate, Whitman, Woodley, Gunston, Belvoir, and Pohick Run Precincts and parts of the Groveton and Hayfield 406/Woodlawn 412/Fairfield 413 Precincts; and part of Prince William County comprised of the Lodge, Potomac, Henderson, Occoquan, Bethel, Chinn, Dale, Neabsco, Godwin, Civic Center, Minnieville, Bel Air, Belmont, Library, Lynn, Featherstone, Potomac View, Rippon, and Kilby Precincts.

Thirty-seventh. Part of Fairfax County comprised of the Fairview, Sideburn, Bonnie Brae, Burke, Pohick, Valley, Orange, Cherry Run, Terra Centre, White Oaks, Burke Centre, Sangster, Popes Head, Parkway, Centre Ridge, Chantilly, Dulles, Greenbriar East, Greenbriar West, Leehigh, London Towne, Rocky Run, Virginia Run, Centreville, Green Trails, Deer Park, Willow Springs, and Cub Run 903/Stone 917 Precincts.

Thirty-eighth. All of Bland, Buchanan, Dickinson, Russell, and Tazewell Counties; part of Pulaski County comprised of the New River, West Cloyd, Draper, South Pulaski, Newbern, Dublin, Hiwasee 302/Snowville 304, Massie, Walker, and Robinson Precincts; part of Smyth County comprised of the Saltville and Rich Valley Precincts; part of Wise County comprised of the Appalachia, Dorchester, Guest River, West Pound, East Pound, and St. Paul Precincts; and part of Wythe County comprised of the Jackson Memorial Precinct.

Thirty-ninth. Part of Fairfax County comprised of the Bush Hill, Cameron, Franconia, Pioneer, Rose Hill, Crestwood, Garfield, Lynbrook, Beulah, Kingstowne, Van Dorn, Lorton, Newington, Delong, Cardinal, Clifton, Fairfax Station, Keene Mill, Woodyard, Irving, Saratoga, Hunt, Silverbrook, West Springfield, and Newgate Precincts; and part of Prince WilIiam County comprised of the Buckhall, McCoart, Springwoods, Westridge, Lake Ridge, Old Bridge, Rockledge, and Mohican Precincts.

Fortieth. All of Lee, Scott, and Washington Counties; all of the Cities of Bristol and Norton; part of Grayson County comprised of the Bridle Creek, Flatridge, Grant, Mouth Of Wilson, Mount Rogers, Rugby, Troutdale, Comers Rock, and Elk Creek Precincts; part of Smyth County comprised of the Seven Mile Ford, Chilhowie, St. Clair, East Park, West Park, Atkins, Wassona, Royal Oak East, Royal Oak West, Adwolfe, Sugar Grove, and Konnarock Precincts; and part of Wise County comprised of the North Coeburn, Wise, Big Stone Gap, East Stone Gap, Clinch Valley, and South Coeburn Precincts.

§ 24.2-303.2. Senatorial districts; composition of certain districts.

Subject to the provisions of subsections A, B, and C of § 24.2-303.1, the following senatorial districts shall be comprised as follows. References to precincts and parts of precincts are to precincts as listed in the 2000 Census reports.

First. All of the City of Poquoson; part of York County comprised of the Coventry and Bethel Precincts and part of the Tabb Precinct; part of the City of Hampton comprised of the Syms, Booker, Burbank, Fox Hill, and Phillips Precincts and part of

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