Democratic Party Chair Responds to Tuesday Night’s Losses
Democratic Party of Virginia (DPVA) Chair Susan Swecker oversaw the party as they flipped 21 House seats, won several statewide races, and flipped the state Senate to Democratic control.
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Democratic Party of Virginia (DPVA) Chair Susan Swecker oversaw the party as they flipped 21 House seats, won several statewide races, and flipped the state Senate to Democratic control.
474 votes on Tuesday decided the fate of a lawmaking body that represents every resident in Virginia. Those 474 votes, split between two races, ended up providing Virginia Republicans control…
State Senator Amanda Chase R-Chesterfield said Wednesday that she is drafting legislation to limit mail-in voting and require a photo ID now that Virginia will have a Republican governor.
Virginia elected a new governor Tuesday after months of political campaigning in Virginia. CNN called the race for Republican nominee Glenn Youngkin at 12:35 a.m. Wednesday morning, providing Republicans with…
According to multiple people with knowledge of the situation, long-time House Republican Terry Kilgore (Scott) is making a move for Speaker of the House if Republicans are able to flip…
The polls have officially closed in Virginia and it is time for the results to start being reported. Follow the results live as they come in on the Virginia Public…
The stage was set for a matchup between McAuliffe, a Virginian with a lifetime of experience in Democratic politics, and Youngkin, a former finance executive with The Carlyle Group and…
Vice President Kamala Harris and recording artist Pharrell joined Virginia’s Democratic gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe on the campaign trail in Norfolk as the heated race for governor nears its end.
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Here are some highlights of election coverage from around Virginia with less than four days until voters elect a new governor, lieutenant governor, and attorney general