Early voting begins Friday in a critical election in Virginia to determine the next governor, House of Delegates seats and a long list of local races.
Early voting begins in Virginia's gubernatorial race featuring Democrats Spanberger and Republican Earle-Sears.
Early voting begins Friday in Virginia’s high-stakes general election, opening a six-week window for voters to cast their ballots in races for governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general, all 100 seats of the House of Delegates and some local offices.
If you are looking to vote early for the Nov. 4 general election in Virginia, your registrar should offer hours beginning this Friday.
Virginia's special election between Whitson and Walkinshaw could provide insights into the upcoming governor's race between Sears and Spanberger.
Voters in Virginia now have more time to register ahead of elections. Also, learn about a new state executive order and a demand from the Department of Justice.
WASHINGTON ‒ Democrat James Walkinshaw won the Sept. 9 Virginia special election to fill late Rep. Gerald Connolly’s seat, shrinking the Republican margin in the U.S. House of Representatives to six seats.