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Election Candidate Party Votes % Virginia House of Delegates, 23rd district Jan 10, 2006 [3] Special: Shannon R. Valentine: Democratic: 7,887: 57.50: Michael B. Harrington Republican: 5,817 42.41 Write Ins 12 0.09 Preston Bryant resigned; seat switched from Republican to Democratic: Nov 6, 2007 [4] General Shannon R. Valentine: Democratic ...
Following Kannan Srinivasan's victory in the Democratic primary special election for Virginia's 32nd Senate district, a special election is scheduled to be held on January 7, 2025 to replace his seat for Virginia's 26th House of Delegates district. A Republican primary election was held on November 18, 2024. [14]
1999 Virginia Senate election, District 23 [5] Party Candidate Votes % Republican: Stephen Newman (incumbent) 23,052 : 66.2 : Democratic: John Campbell 11,255 32.3 Independent: John Trent 529 1.5 Total votes 34,836 : 100 : Republican hold
Elections in Virginia are authorized under Article I of the Virginia State Constitution, sections 5–6, and Article V which establishes elections for the state-level officers, cabinet, and legislature. Article VII section 4 establishes the election of county-level officers. Elections are regulated under state statute 24.2-102.
The last Republican presidential candidate to win in Illinois was George H.W. Bush in 1988. In the U.S. House, incumbents are running for reelection in all 17 districts.
Lancaster County was established in 1651 from Northumberland and York counties. Lancaster, United Kingdom: 10,859: 133 sq mi (344 km 2) Lee County: 105: Jonesville: 1793: From Russell County: Light Horse Harry Lee, Revolutionary War general and governor of Virginia 21,745: 437 sq mi (1,132 km 2) Loudoun County: 107: Leesburg: 1757: From Fairfax ...
Adams, an auditor at Virginia State University and a first-time political candidate, was attempting to capitalize on Virginia Democrats' push to protect reproductive rights from conservative scissors.
Incumbent Peoria County State's Attorney Jodi Hoos, a Democrat, faces off with Republican challenger Robert Boucher, a local trial attorney, in a quest for a second term as the area's top prosecutor.