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Virginia’s odd-year elections bring lots of attention and lots of money to state races, but a legislative panel is asking ...
The Iowa event as well as a planned South Carolina stop, have fueled speculation that Youngkin may be considering a 2028 ...
Politics comes at you fast, so if you’re making election law changes based on short-term interests, you might end up screwing yourself,” Senator Schuyler VanValkenburg told Radio IQ.
Currently, Virginians elect their state officials in odd-number years, a practice that experts say dates back to the 19th ...
Virginia Democrats have a broad fundraising lead over Republicans in closely watched off-year elections, with national money ...
A former Washington, D.C., Council member is returning to his seat, five months after he was kicked out for his involvement ...
A Circuit Court judge’s ruling means that Virginia Beach’s current 10-1 voting system can’t stay in place until the General Assembly says so. But the results of elections that use… ...
Virginia Republicans hold first joint rally with Youngkin, Earle-Sears and Miyares, drawing contrasts with blue states and highlighting economic improvements under GOP leadership.
For all of the millions of dollars spent on ads in Virginia's congressional elections - including $16 million in the 7th District and $10 million in the 2nd District - the balance of power in the ...
The death of Rep. Gerry Connolly has initiated a political scramble in Virginia, with parties preparing for a special primary on Saturday.
Virginia’s off-year elections are being viewed by both parties as a key bellwether heading into next year’s midterms, as well as a potential indicator for how voters view President Trump.
Democrats and Republicans prepare to pick candidates in a special election to fill the late Rep. Gerry Connolly for Virginia’s 11th Congressional District seat.