Virginia Voter Guide: What to Know About Tuesday’s Election for Governor, Delegates, More
More than 1.4 million Virginians have voted early in a high-stakes election that could shift control of the governor's office and House of Delegates.
- On Nov. 4, Virginia voters cast ballots with polls open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m., choosing the governor, all 100 seats in the Virginia House of Delegates, and local races across the commonwealth.
- Facing a slim 51-48 margin, Democrats risk losing control as flipping three to five seats could shift committee control and the legislative agenda.
- In key House districts, Republicans and Democrats face tight races, including District 22 with Ian Lovejoy and Elizabeth Guzmán, and District 82 rematch between Kim Taylor and Kimberly Pope Adams.
- Election returns will appear online Tuesday evening, and voters casting provisional ballots must deliver ID or sign a confirmation by noon on the Friday following the election.
- Marked by scandal and infighting, this cycle features an allegedly linked Tumblr account tied to John Reid and Jay Jones's text-message scandal, drawing national funders and early Democratic spending into key House races.
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Today, November 4, voters in Virginia will go to the polls to decide who will occupy the positions of Governor, Lieutenant Governor and Attorney General, as well as the 100 seats in the House of Delegates and various local seats.This is an election that could define the balance of power in the state, especially in key districts of Northern Virginia, where the results will be decisive for the control of the state legislature.Loads at play and loc…
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