Washington Abel Sager (November 18, 1850 – March 18, 1905)[1] was an American politician who served in the Virginia House of Delegates.
[2] In September 1895, the Republicans, Populists and Prohibitionists of Shenandoah County gathered to nominate a candidate to the Virginia House of Delegates.
While the Republican James G. McCune was expected to win, the Prohibitionists had a majority and Sager was nominated.
McCune was elected State Senator for the county under the same banner.
[1] On March 18, 1905, he died at his home near Woodstock.