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2024 Virginia's 2nd congressional district election [18] Party Candidate Votes % Republican: Jen Kiggans (incumbent) 207,368 : 50.7 : Democratic: Missy Cotter Smasal 191,666 46.9 Independent: Robert Reid Jr. 9,197 2.3 Write-in: 471 0.1 Total votes 408,702 : 100.0 : Republican hold
The redistricting of congressional districts prepared by the Virginia legislature, the Virginia General Assembly, in 2012 was used in the 2012 elections and 2014 elections. The redistricting was found unconstitutional and replaced with a court-ordered redistricting on January 16, 2016, before the 2016 elections .
Early voting is set to start Friday in Virginia, where every seat in the state legislature is on the ballot in a high-stakes election with major implications for 2024.
The 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia was held on November 3, 2020, to elect the 11 U.S. representatives from the state of Virginia, one from each of the state's 11 congressional districts. The elections coincided with the 2020 U.S. presidential election, as well as other elections to the House of Representatives ...
Virginia's fifth congressional district is a United States congressional district in the commonwealth of Virginia. The 5th district includes the majority of Southside Virginia, though it stretches as far as the Richmond suburbs. Within the district are the cities of Charlottesville, Danville, and Lynchburg. The district's first representative ...
Virginia's 10th congressional district from January 3, 2023. Virginia's 10th congressional district is a U.S. congressional district in the Commonwealth of Virginia. It is represented by Democrat Suhas Subramanyam, who was first elected in 2024. [4]
Kiggans faced off against Democratic challenger Missy Cotter Smasal for Virginia's 2nd Congressional District, while V ... Heading into the election, the Republicans held 220 seats to the ...
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.