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The 2014 United States Senate election in Virginia was held on November 4, 2014, to elect a member of the United States Senate to represent the Commonwealth of Virginia, concurrently with other elections to the United States Senate, elections to the United States House of Representatives, and various state and local elections.
2014 United States Senate elections ← 2012 November 4, 2014 December 6 (Louisiana runoff) 2016 → ← 2013 (MA, NJ) 36 of the 100 seats in the United States Senate 51 seats needed for a majority Majority party Minority party Leader Mitch McConnell Harry Reid Party Republican Democratic Leader since January 3, 2007 January 3, 2005 Leader's seat Kentucky Nevada Seats before 45 53 Seats after ...
U.S. Senate 36 out of the Senate’s 100 seats are up for election. What’s at stake Democrats currently have a majority in the Senate, with 55 seats. Republicans can take control by winning 21 races in this election.
2014 Virginia ballot measures [1] 2014 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia [2] 2014 Virginia's 7th congressional district special election; 2014 United States Senate election in Virginia [3] 2014 Norfolk mayoral election
Capito defeated Tennant and became the first female senator elected in West Virginia's history as well as the first Republican elected to the Senate from West Virginia since 1956, and their victory in this seat since 1942. [2] The results of this election were a near complete flip from 2008, in which Democrat Jay Rockefeller received 64% of the ...
Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin acknowledged disappointment Wednesday with election results that gave Democrats control of both the Virginia House of Delegates and Senate, but pledged to work with ...
Elections were held in the United States on November 4, 2014, in the middle of Democratic President Barack Obama's second term. A typical six-year itch midterm election suffered by most second-term presidents, this election saw the Republican Party retaining control of the House of Representatives and winning control of the Senate, while furthering their gains in the governorships and state ...
Nebraska is the only U.S. state with a unicameral legislature; half of the seats of the Nebraska Legislature were up for election in 2014. Nebraska is also unique in that its legislature is officially non-partisan and holds non-partisan elections, although the Democratic and Republican parties each endorse legislative candidates.