Run for office in Loudoun County, VA.

Offices with upcoming filing dates and elections.

Loudoun County has 6 county-level races on the upcoming ballot, with the nearest filing deadline on June 8, 2027. There are also 3 school board and local district races open to Loudoun County residents.

School board & local district races

Office Election date Filing deadline
Loudoun County School Board - At Large Nov 2, 2027 Jun 15, 2027
Loudoun Soil and Water Conservation District Board - Loudoun County Nov 2, 2027 Jun 15, 2027
Loudoun County School Board - Leesburg Nov 6, 2029 Jun 19, 2029

About these offices

Local school board members are responsible for overseeing school operations within the district, typically including employment decisions regarding a district superintendent.

The Soil and Water District Board, or Water Improvement District Board, is responsible for overseeing soil and watersheds within the district, and making plans and proposals to maintain and improve their quality.

Loudoun County races

Office Election date Filing deadline
Loudoun County Commonwealth's Attorney Nov 2, 2027 Jun 8, 2027
Loudoun County Board - Leesburg Nov 2, 2027 Jun 15, 2027
Loudoun County Board Chair Nov 2, 2027 Jun 15, 2027
Loudoun County Treasurer Nov 2, 2027 Jun 15, 2027
Loudoun County Sheriff Nov 2, 2027 Jun 15, 2027
Loudoun County Revenue Commissioner Nov 2, 2027 Jun 15, 2027

About these offices

The District Attorney is the chief legal representative of the district.

The County Legislature or Executive Board is the governing body of the county and exercises broad policy-making authority. The Board is charged with implementing policy and overseeing the county budget process and allocation.

The County Legislative Chair oversees the sessions of the county legislature. This position is separate from the County Executive Head.

County Treasurer duties include Collection of personal property, real estate, and vehicle license taxes, Collection of all other County generated revenue such as business license fees, estimated tax payments, dog tag fees, emergency medical service fees, landfill fees, building and zoning fees, and stormwater fees, and Bill and collect all public service utility fees.

The County Sheriff’s Office is responsible for Crime Prevention, Civil Process, Court Security, the Dispatch E-911 Center, K-9, School Resource Officers, as well as community programs.

The County Commissioner of Revenue is the Chief Tax Assessor and is responsible for administering all local taxes and serves as the Chief FOIA officer for the office.

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