Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Its Senate seats were declared vacant in March 1861, due to its secession from the Union, but senators representing its western counties continued to sit until March 1865. Virginia's Senate seats were again filled from January 1870. Virginia's current senators are Democrats Mark Warner and Tim Kaine.
Charles Magill (Virginia judge) Alexander J. Marshall; James Keith Marshall; David Mason (burgess) Stevens Thomson Mason (senator) Thomson Mason (1759–1820) Sampson Mathews; W. Henry Maxwell; William McComas; John A. Meredith; James Harry Michael Jr. Fleming Bowyer Miller; Andrew Moore (politician) Augustine Moore; Joe Morrissey; Frank Moss ...
The 162nd Virginia General Assembly, consisting of members who were elected in both the House election in 2021 and the Senate election in 2019, convened on January 12, 2022. The legislature is the first since the 156th Assembly ended in 2012 to be of divided party control, with Republicans again controlling the House of Delegates and Democrats ...
Virginia's 36th State Senate district ... Virginia's 36th Senate district is one of 40 districts in the Senate of Virginia. ... Joseph V. Gartlan Jr. 18,378 : 52.7 :
A look at Virginia U.S. Senate candidate funds Hung Cao A retired Navy Captain, Hung Cao ran an unsuccessful campaign to unseat Rep. Jennifer Wexton in the 2022 race for Virginia’s 10th ...
District 7 is located in the Hampton Roads metropolitan area in southeastern Virginia, including much of Virginia Beach and a small part of Norfolk. [3]The district is located entirely within Virginia's 2nd congressional district, and overlaps with the 21st, 82nd, 83rd, 85th, and 90th districts of the Virginia House of Delegates.
Top Democrats in the Virginia Senate have dealt a blow to legislation to help pave the way for the NBA’s Washington Wizards and NHL’s Washington Capitals to relocate to northern Virginia ...
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. The state convention called for a ninth seat, at-large, but the House rejected the credentials of its claimant, Joseph Segar. [5]