King George County Local Guide

Board of Supervisors and School Board

Board of Supervisors

The Board of Supervisors serves as the county’s legislative body, making decisions about the county budget, tax rates, zoning regulations, and local ordinances. Supervisors serve four-year terms and are your primary contact for county-level concerns including road maintenance, public safety, and development issues.

Shiloh District Supervisor

Elected

Cathy Binder

540-684-7721

James Monroe District Supervisor

Elected

T.C. Collins

540-684-7357

Dahlgren District Supervisor

Elected

William Davis

540-684-7356

James Madison District Supervisor

Elected

Kenneth Stroud

540-361-0655

At-Large District Supervisor

Elected

David Sullins

540-684-2500

School Board

The School Board governs the county’s public school system, making decisions about educational policies, school budgets, personnel, and facilities. School board members serve four-year terms and are responsible for ensuring quality education for all students in the county’s public schools.

Shiloh District Member

Elected

 David F. Bush

512-751-6401

Dahlgren District Member

Elected

Colleen Davis 

540-413-6753

At-Large Member

Elected

Ed Frank 

540-760-8819

James Madison District Member

Elected

Cathy Hoover 

540-903-0795

James Monroe District Member

Elected

Carrie Cleveland

571-221-5186

Commonwealth House of Delegates

Members of the Virginia House of Delegates represent you in the state legislature, serving two-year terms and voting on laws that affect education funding, transportation projects, healthcare policies, and criminal justice. Delegates are your voice in Richmond on issues that impact daily life across Virginia.

House of Delegates District 99

Elected

Two Year Term, Elected in VA General Election on uneven years

Bloxom, Robert S., Jr.

757-213-5193

Senate of Virginia

State Senators represent larger districts and serve four-year terms, focusing on major legislation, state budget priorities, and judicial appointments. They work on long-term policy issues affecting transportation infrastructure, environmental regulations, economic development, and statewide educational standards.

Senate District 25

Elected

Four Year Term, Elected in VA General Election on uneven years

Richard H. Stuart

804-698-7525

Constitutional Officials

Constitutional Officers are elected independently and perform specific functions required by Virginia’s constitution. These officials handle essential government services including law enforcement, legal proceedings, tax collection, and financial management. They operate with significant independence from the Board of Supervisors.

Administrative Officials

Administrative Officials are appointed by the Board of Supervisors to manage day-to-day county operations. These positions provide professional expertise in areas like general administration, legal counsel, and specialized county functions, ensuring efficient delivery of government services.

Elections and Voting

Understanding your voting precinct and polling location is essential for participating in elections. The General Registrar oversees voter registration and election logistics, while the Electoral Board provides oversight and ensures fair election processes. Precinct boundaries may change due to redistricting, so verify your polling place before each election, especially if you’ve recently moved.

For more information on elections, please visit our voters services page.

King George General Registrar’s Office

County General Registrar

Appointed

Appointed by and serves at the discretion of the Electoral Board, four year terms

Lorrie Gump

540-775-9186

King George County Electoral Board

Chair

Appointed

Staggered three year terms, appointed by the chief judge of the judicial circuit for the county

Phyllis Cook

No Phone

Vice Chair

Appointed

Staggered three year terms, appointed by the chief judge of the judicial circuit for the county

Jay Faison

No Phone

Secretary

Appointed

Staggered three year terms, appointed by the chief judge of the judicial circuit for the county

Rick Crookshank

No Phone

Planning and Zoning

Planning Commission

The Planning Commission reviews and makes recommendations on zoning changes, subdivision proposals, and comprehensive plan updates. These volunteer citizens help shape how the county grows and develops, balancing community needs with property rights and environmental considerations.

Board of Zoning Appeals (BZA)

The Board of Zoning Appeals (BZA) hears requests for variances from zoning requirements and appeals of zoning decisions. Property owners may petition the BZA when they need relief from specific zoning regulations due to unique circumstances affecting their land.

Disclaimer

Information Updates

Local government information changes frequently due to elections, redistricting, staff transitions, and organizational restructuring. While we strive to maintain current and accurate information, there may be delays in updating this guide following recent changes to elected positions, district boundaries, or contact details.

If you notice outdated or incorrect information, please contact us at governmentguides@fredericksburglwv.org so we can make the necessary corrections. Your feedback helps ensure this resource remains reliable for all community members.

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