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  2. Virginia becomes the latest state to leave nonpartisan ...

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    Virginia formally withdrew from an election information-sharing pact Thursday, becoming the latest state under Republican control to leave the nonpartisan program, which became the subject of ...

  3. As a blue state with Republican power over elections ... - AOL

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    As a majority-Democratic state with Republican power over elections, Virginia could draw challenges to election results in 2024. ... Election Innovation & Research, a nonpartisan group that works ...

  4. Virginia special elections are early test of Democratic ...

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    In 2023, Democrats won both Loudoun County seats with about 61% of the vote, and the nonpartisan Virginia Public Access Project has categorized them as “strong Democratic” seats.

  5. Virginia Democrats keep control of Statehouse in first ...

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    Tuesday’s races were the first official elections in Virginia since November’s presidential contest. Democrats now have a narrow 21-19 edge in the state Senate and a 51-49 lead in the House of Delegates, preserving their majorities in both chambers during Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s last year in office.

  6. 2020 Richmond, Virginia, mayoral election - Wikipedia

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    Richmond, Virginia, held a general election on November 3, 2020. Voters elected the mayor of Richmond, Virginia, members of the Richmond City Council, and several other local officials. The incumbent, Levar Stoney, who was elected in 2016, ran for reelection, facing five challengers. While local races in Virginia are officially nonpartisan ...

  7. 2019 Virginia political crisis - Wikipedia

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    Northam's 1981 VMI yearbook photograph showing the nickname, "Coonman" The situation involved the position of the Governor of Virginia, as well as the two positions (Lieutenant Governor and Attorney General) that directly follow in the gubernatorial order of succession, with widespread bipartisan calls for resignations having the potential for a state constitutional crisis.

  8. Virginia lawmakers aim for protections for elections workers ...

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    A bill to strengthen protections for elections workers is expected to hit the Virginia Senate floor for a vote on Tuesday. ... support our non-partisan election officials being given the space to ...

  9. University of Virginia Center for Politics - Wikipedia

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    The University of Virginia Center for Politics (CfP) is a nonpartisan institute at the University of Virginia. Based in Charlottesville, Virginia, the institute promotes the value of politics and the importance of civic engagement. It operates on the principle that 'government works better when politics works better, and politics works better ...