White Hall Magisterial District

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The White Hall is one of six magisterial districts in Albemarle County.


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Government Representation

Ann Mallek (D) was elected on November 6, 2007, defeating incumbent David Wyant by 603 votes. Mallek received -https://www.voterinfo.sbe.virginia.gov/election/DATA/2007/196E44FA-8B19-4240-9A44-737216DAA55D/Unofficial/00_003_s.shtml

The Crozet Gazette has reported that Tom Loach has been appointed to serve on the Albemarle County Planning Commission. He replaces Duane Zobrist whose term expires on December 31st.

District Boundaries

The County Code provides the following definition for the White Hall District:

"Beginning at the intersection of the unnamed northern branch of the Mechums River and the Albemarle/Nelson County line; then meandering east along the unnamed branch to its confluence with the Mechums River; then continuing northeast along the Mechums River to its confluence with the South Fork Rivanna River; then meandering southeast with the South Fork Rivanna River to its intersection with Reas Ford Road (State Route 660); then north on Reas Ford Road to its intersection with Bleak House Road (State Route 662); then north on Bleak House Road to its intersection with Buck Mountain Road (State Route 665); then northeast on Buck Mountain Road (State Route 665) to its intersection with Buck Mountain Road (State Route 664); then southeast on Buck Mountain Road (State Route 664) to its intersection with Buck Mountain Road (State Route 663); then southeast on Buck Mountain Road (State Route 663) to its intersection with Earlysville Road (State Route 743); then southeast on Earlysville Road to its intersection with Dickerson Road (State Route 606); then north on Dickerson Road to its intersection with Dickerson Lane (State Route 763); then east on Dickerson Lane to its intersection with Seminole Trail (U.S. Route 29); then north on Seminole Trail to its intersection with the Albemarle/Greene County line; then west along the Albemarle/Greene County line to the Albemarle/Rockingham County line; then southwest along the Albemarle/Rockingham County line to its intersection with the Albemarle/Augusta County line; then south along the Albemarle/Augusta County line to its intersection with the Albemarle/ Nelson County line; then southeast along the Albemarle/Nelson County line to its intersection with the unnamed northern branch of the Mechums River, the point of origin. B. Voting precincts: The district shall be divided into four (4) voting precincts, as described herein:


Voting Precincts

1. Yellow Mountain Precinct: Beginning at the intersection of the Albemarle/Nelson County line and its intersection with Batesville Road (State Route 636); then east on Batesville Road to its intersection with Ortman Road (State Route 691); then north on Ortman Road to its intersection with Rockfish Gap Turnpike (U. S. Route 250); then east on Rockfish Gap Turnpike to its intersection with Interstate 64; then east on Interstate 64 to its intersection with the Mechums River; then meandering southwest along the Mechums River to its confluence with an unnamed northern branch of the Mechums River; the meandering west along the unnamed northern branch of the Mechums River to its intersection with the Albemarle/Nelson County line; then northwest on the Albemarle/Nelson County line to its intersection with State Route 636, the point of origin.

2. Brownsville Precinct: Beginning at the intersection of Jarmans Gap Road (State Route 611) and the Albemarle/Augusta County line; then southwest along the Albemarle/Augusta County line to its intersection with the Albemarle/Nelson County line; then southeast along the Albemarle/Nelson County line to its intersection with Batesville Road (State Route 636); then east on Batesville Road to its intersection with Ortman Road (State Route 691); then north on Ortman Road to its intersection with Rockfish Gap Turnpike (U. S. Route 250); then east on Rockfish Gap Turnpike to its intersection with Interstate 64; then east on Interstate 64 to its intersection with the Mechums River; then northeast along the Mechums River to its intersection with the CSX Railway right-of-way; then west along the CSX Railway right-of-way to its intersection with Crozet Avenue (State Route 240); then south on Crozet Avenue to its intersection with Jarmans Gap Road (State Route 691); then west on Jarmans Gap Road (State Route 691) to its intersection with Jarmans Gap Road (State Route 611); then northwest on Jarmans Gap Road to its intersection with the Albemarle/Augusta County line, the point of origin.

3. Crozet Precinct: Beginning at the intersection of Jarmans Gap Road (State Route 611) and the Albemarle/Augusta County line; then northeast with the Albemarle/Augusta County line to its intersection with the Albemarle/ Rockingham County line; then northeast with the Albemarle/Rockingham County line to its intersection with the gate on Skyline Drive where Jones Fall Run and the Falls Trail originate; then east with Jones Fall Run to its confluence with Doyles River; then meandering southeast with the Doyles River to its intersection with Blackwells Hollow Road (State Route 810); then west along Blackwells Hollow Road to its intersection with Browns Gap Turnpike (State Route 810); then south on Browns Gap Turnpike to its intersection with the Moormans River; then meandering east with the Moormans River to its intersection with Millington Road (State Route 671); then southwest on Millington Road to its intersection with Garth Road (State Route 614); then southeast on Garth Road to its intersection with the Mechums River; then meandering southwest with the Mechums River to its intersection with the CSX Railway right-of-way; then west along the CSX Railway right-of-way to its intersection with Crozet Avenue (State Route 240); then south on Crozet Avenue to its intersection with Jarmans Gap Road (State Route 691); then west on Jarmans Gap Road (State Route 691) to its intersection with Jarmans Gap Road (State Route 611); then northwest on Jarmans Gap Road (State Route 611) to its intersection with the Albemarle/Augusta County line, the point of origin.

4. Earlysville Precinct: Beginning at the intersection of Seminole Trail (U.S. Route 29) and the Albemarle/Greene County line; then west with the Albemarle/Greene County line to its intersection with Dyke Road (State Route 810); then south on Dyke Road to its intersection with Markwood Road (State Route 664); then south on Markwood Road to its intersection with Davis Shop Road (State Route 671); then southwest on Davis Shop Road to its intersection with Buck Mountain Creek; then meandering southeast with Buck Mountain Creek to its confluence with the South Fork Rivanna River; then meandering southeast with the South Fork Rivanna River to its intersection with Reas Ford Road (State Route 660); then north on Reas Ford Road to its intersection with Bleak House Road (State Route 662); then north on Bleak House Road to its intersection with Buck Mountain Road (State Route 665); then northeast on Buck Mountain Road (State Route 665) to its intersection with Buck Mountain Road (State Route 664); then southeast on Buck Mountain Road (State Route 664) to its intersection with Buck Mountain Road (State Route 663); then southeast on Buck Mountain Road (State Route 663) to its intersection with Earlysville Road (State Route 743); then southeast on Earlysville Road to its intersection with Dickerson Road (State Route 606); then north on Dickerson Road to its intersection with Dickerson Lane (State Route 763); then east on Dickerson Lane to its intersection with Seminole Trail (U.S. Route 29); then north on Seminole Trail to its intersection with the Albemarle/Greene County line, the point of origin.

5. Free Union Precinct: Beginning at the Albemarle/Rockingham/Greene County line; then southwest with the Albemarle/Rockingham County line to its intersection with the gate on Skyline Drive where Jones Fall Run and the Falls Trail originate; then east with Jones Fall Run to its confluence with the Doyles River; then meandering southeast with the Doyles River to its intersection with Blackwells Hollow Road (State Route 810); then west along Blackwells Hollow Road to its intersection with Browns Gap Turnpike (State Route 810); then south on Browns Gap Turnpike to its intersection with the Moormans River; then meandering east with the Moormans River to its intersection with Millington Road (State Route 671); then southwest on Millington Road to its intersection with Garth Road (State Route 614); then southeast on Garth Road to its intersection with the Mechums River; then meandering northeast with the Mechums River to its confluence with the Moormans River where they form the South Fork Rivanna River; then meandering east with the South Fork Rivanna River to its confluence with Buck Mountain Creek; then meandering northwest with Buck Mountain Creek to its intersection with Davis Shop Road (State Route 671); then northeast on Davis Shop Road to its intersection with Markwood Road (State Route 664); then north on Markwood Road to its intersection with Dyke Road (State Route 810); then north on Dyke Road to its intersection with the Albemarle/Greene County line; then west with the Albemarle/Greene County line to its intersection with the Albemarle/Rockingham/Greene County line, the point of origin.

1. Yellow Mountain Precinct: Mount Ed Baptist Church, 1606 Craigs Store Road.

2. Brownsville Precinct: Brownsville Elementary School, 5870 Rockfish Gap Turnpike.

3. Crozet Precinct: Crozet Elementary School, 1407 Crozet Avenue.

4. Earlysville Precinct: Broadus Wood Elementary School, 185 Buck Mountain Road.

5. Free Union Precinct: Free Union Baptist Church, Millington Road, Free Union.


Central absentee voter election district

There is hereby established a central absentee voter election district in the electoral board room of the first floor of the Albemarle County Office Building, 401 McIntire Road, Charlottesville, for the purpose of receiving, counting and recording absentee ballots in all elections.

Sources

1 - County code: Sec. 2-106 White Hall Magisterial District.