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Virginia's 39th Senate District
Virginia's 39th Senate district is one of 40 districts in the Senate of Virginia. It has been represented by Democratic Party (United States), Democrat George Barker (Virginia politician), George Barker since his 2007 defeat of Republican Party (United States), Republican incumbent Jay O'Brien (Virginia politician), Jay O'Brien. Geography District 39 covers parts of Alexandria, Virginia, Alexandria, Fairfax County, Virginia, Fairfax County, and Prince William County, Virginia, Prince William County in the suburbs of Washington D.C., including some or all of Rose Hill, Fairfax County, Virginia, Rose Hill, Franconia, Virginia, Franconia, Newington, Virginia, Newington, Lorton, Virginia, Lorton, Lake Ridge, Virginia, Lake Ridge, and Buckhall, Virginia, Buckhall. The district overlaps with Virginia's Virginia's 1st congressional district, 1st, Virginia's 8th congressional district, 8th, Virginia's 10th congressional district, 10th, and Virginia's 11th congressional district, 11th cong ...
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Virginia Senate District 39 (2011)
Virginia, officially the Commonwealth of Virginia, is a state in the Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern regions of the United States, between the Atlantic Coast and the Appalachian Mountains. The geography and climate of the Commonwealth are shaped by the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Chesapeake Bay, which provide habitat for much of its flora and fauna. The capital of the Commonwealth is Richmond; Virginia Beach is the most-populous city, and Fairfax County is the most-populous political subdivision. The Commonwealth's population was over 8.65million, with 36% of them living in the Baltimore–Washington metropolitan area. The area's history begins with several indigenous groups, including the Powhatan. In 1607, the London Company established the Colony of Virginia as the first permanent English colony in the New World. Virginia's state nickname, the Old Dominion, is a reference to this status. Slave labor and land acquired from displaced native tribes fueled the growing pl ...
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