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  2. Jennifer Wexton - Wikipedia

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    She served as a substitute judge in Loudoun County, Virginia, and from 2001 to 2005 as an Assistant Commonwealth's Attorney. [6] [7] Wexton successfully prosecuted Clara Jane Schwartz for the murder of her father, Robert Schwartz. [8] She ran for Loudoun County Commonwealth's Attorney in 2011, narrowly losing to Republican incumbent Jim Plowman.

  3. List of United States representatives from Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Died in office John F. Snodgrass: Democratic: March 4, 1853 - June 5, 1854 11th: Died Robert G. Southall: Democratic: March 4, 1903 - March 3, 1907 4th [data missing] Abigail Spanberger: Democratic: January 3, 2019 - January 3, 2025 7th: Retired to run for governor. Thomas B. Stanley: Democratic: November 5, 1946 - February 3, 1953 5th

  4. Virginia's 10th congressional district - Wikipedia

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    1990 Virginia's 10th congressional district election [24] Party Candidate Votes % Republican: Frank Wolf (incumbent) 103,761 : 61.46 : Democratic: N. MacKenzie Canter III 57,249 33.91 Independent: Barbara S. Minnich 5,273 3.12 Independent: Lyndon LaRouche: 2,293 1.36 Write-ins 249 0.15 Total votes 168,825 : 100.00 : Republican hold

  5. United States congressional delegations from Virginia

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    The 1860 census allotted 11 seats to Virginia, but 3 were assigned to West Virginia, established in 1863. Virginia was left with 8 seats. [4] For most of this decade, however, Virginian representatives were not seated in Congress because of Virginia's secession in the Civil War. After January 26, 1870, Virginia was allowed to seat members.

  6. Virginia's congressional districts - Wikipedia

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    Virginia's congressional districts did not meet the "competitive" mark of a 5% margin of victory, but they averaged a margin of 35%, comparable to the national district statistical average of all 435 districts. Districts 10 and 11 in northern Virginia and the 2nd in the Hampton Roads ranged between 16 and 18%. Virginia, like the nation as a ...

  7. Virginia political candidates look ahead to 2025

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    She has previously run for Congress and governor of Virginia and was censured by the Virginia Senate in 2021 for voicing support for Jan. 6 protesters. Many others have also announced they’re ...

  8. Virginia's 32nd House of Delegates district - Wikipedia

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    Virginia House of Delegates, 32nd district Nov 8, 2005 [5] General David E. Poisson: Democratic: 12,469: 52.99: R H Black Republican: 11,034 46.89 Write Ins 28 0.12 Incumbent lost; seat switched from Republican to Democratic: Nov 6, 2007 [6] General David E. Poisson: Democratic: 10,504: 52.84: Lynn C. Chapman Republican 9,358 47.08 Write Ins 14 ...

  9. Jas Jeet Singh - Wikipedia

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    Singh was born in Northern Virginia and grew up in Fairfax Station.His parents immigrated to the area from India in 1970. He graduated from from the University of Virginia with a Bachelor of Arts in economics in 2002, Harvard Kennedy School of Government with a Master of Public Administration, and Harvard Business School with a Master of Business Administration.

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