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The Virginia governor has appointed multiple donors, political activists and former GOP officials to governing boards, prompting a clash with faculty and Democrats.
The situation is so dire that Virginia Repubicans are "panicking" that Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears will not only lose, but ...
Virginia’s odd-year elections bring lots of attention and lots of money to state races, but a legislative panel is asking ...
Both parties are planning to make the sweeping tax cut and spending measure an issue in this year’s gubernatorial races in ...
Virginia’s largest metro needs to diversify its economy to reduce its dependence on the federal government. That will impact the entire state.
District 3 School Board member Matt Cross is facing $9,200 in monetary penalties for late campaign finance reports.
Spanberger unveiled the “Growing Virginia Plan” in Suffolk, emphasizing a focus on boosting job growth and expanding business ...
Currently, Virginians elect their state officials in odd-number years, a practice that experts say dates back to the 19th ...
A legislative subcommittee is trying to figure out what it would look like to consolidate Virginia elections to just even ...
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.
New census data on voter turnout for the 2024 presidential election shows how Washington stacked up against the other states, ...
In a high-stakes voting rights battle with roots in the Reconstruction era, civil rights groups on Friday filed two new motions in a federal lawsuit that could restore voting rights to thousands of ...