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Virginia House of Delegates

Elections for the Virginia House of Delegates were held on November 8, 2011. Each of the state's 100 delegates were up for election. Members are elected to two-year terms.

The 2011 election was the state's first election under its new legislative maps. Following the 2010 census, the state redrew its legislative boundaries to account for growth and shifts in the state's population. The Virginia General Assembly was responsible for the redistricting process. Virginia's 100 house seats are comprised of 100 single-member legislative districts.

Virginia was just one of four states that held state house elections in 2011. The other three states that have their state house elections in odd-numbered years are New Jersey, Mississippi, and Louisiana.

Virginia's primary was rescheduled from June 14 to August 23 to allow time for legislative redistricting.[1] Candidates wishing to run for the Virginia House of Delegates were required to file their petitions or candidate filing fees by June 15.

See also: Virginia State Senate elections, 2011

General election results

The following candidates won election on November 8, 2011:

  1. Terry Kilgore
  2. Anne B. Crockett-Stark
  3. Greg Habeeb
  4. Larry Rush
  5. Joe Johnson (Virginia)
  6. Onzlee Ware
  7. Steve Landes
  8. Patrick Hope
  9. Manoli Loupassi
  10. Rob Bell (Virginia)
  11. Johnny Joannou
  12. Bob Tata
  13. Danny Marshall III
  14. C. Todd Gilbert (Virginia)
  15. Kathy Byron
  16. Donald Merricks
  17. Ben Cline
  18. T. Scott Garrett
  19. Tony Wilt
  20. Roxann Robinson
  21. Bill Howell
  22. Beverly Sherwood
  23. Ed Scott
  24. Thomas Greason
  25. Joe T. May
  26. Mark Sickles
  27. David Englin
  28. Charniele Herring
  29. Mark Keam
  30. Jackson H. Miller
  31. Alfonso Lopez
  32. Jim Scott (Virginia)
  33. John Cox (Virginia)
  34. Peter Farrell
  35. James Edmunds II
  36. Tommy Wright (Virginia)
  37. Riley Ingram
  38. Roz Dance
  39. Lee Ware
  40. Kirk Cox
  41. Delores McQuinn
  42. Betsy Carr
  43. Jennifer McClellan
  44. Chris Jones (Virginia)
  45. Jimmie Massie
  46. Lionell Spruill
  47. John Cosgrove
  48. Matthew James
  49. Barry Knight
  50. Bob Purkey
  51. Christopher Stolle
  52. Salvatore Iaquinto
  53. Tom Rust
  54. Mark Cole (Virginia)
  55. Algie Howell
  56. Kenny Alexander
  57. Gordon Helsel
  58. Jeion Ward
  59. Brenda Pogge
  60. Chris Peace
  61. Lynwood Lewis
  62. Will Morefield
  63. Israel O'Quinn
  64. Chris Head
  65. Michael Webert
  66. Richard Bell (Virginia)
  67. Scott Lingamfelter
  68. Bob Brink
  69. Matt Fariss
  70. Joseph Morrissey
  71. Lacey Putney
  72. Bobby Orrock
  73. Mamye BaCote
  74. Keith Hodges
  75. Mark Dudenhefer
  76. Ronald Villanueva
  77. David Toscano
  78. Roz Tyler
  79. David Yancey
  80. Margaret Ransone
  81. David Bulova
  82. Kaye Kory
  83. Rick Morris (Virginia)
  84. Bob Marshall (Virginia)
  85. Charles Poindexter
  86. Vivian Watts
  87. Ken Plum
  88. Tim Hugo
  89. Eileen Filler-Corn
  90. Dave Albo
  91. Luke Torian
  92. Randall Minchew
  93. Joseph Yost
  94. Michael Watson (Virginia)
  95. Barbara Comstock
  96. Scott Surovell
  97. James LeMunyon
  98. John O'Bannon
  99. David Ramadan
  100. Richard Anderson (Virginia)

Impact of redistricting

See also: Redistricting in Virginia

Every 10 years, the Constitution requires states to redraw Congressional and state legislative districts based on updated Census information. In 2011, Virginia was the fourth state to complete its state legislative redistricting. Its 100 districts were re-drawn by the Virginia General Assembly and approved by Governor Bob McDonnell.

Partisan impact

With each chamber controlled by members of the opposite party, the Senate and House agreed to create their own maps and concur with the maps drawn by the other.[2] As a result, both houses created plans favorable to the current majority. Since Republicans controlled the House 59-39 with two independents, a plan that benefited the GOP was not unexpected. Based on the 2009 gubernatorial election, 73 of the new districts favored the Republican candidate.

The first plan approved by the legislature was vetoed by Governor Bob McDonnell (R). After making minor changes to the House plan and securing a compromise on the Senate plan, the legislature passed another bill that was approved by the governor.

Majority control

See also: Partisan composition of state houses

Going into the November 2011 elections, the Republican Party was the majority party in 31 state houses, including Virginia. One chamber (Nebraska) is officially nonpartisan, and in one chamber (Alaska), several Republicans voted with a caucus other than the Republican caucus. In 19 states, the Democratic Party was the majority party.

In the other three states with state house elections in 2011, the Republican Party held the majority party in Louisiana, while the Democratic Party held the majority party in Mississippi and New Jersey.

The partisan composition of the Virginia House of Delegates before and after the 2011 election was:

Virginia House of Delegates
Party As of November 2011 After the 2011 Election
     Democratic Party 39 32
     Republican Party 58 67
     Independent 2 1
     Vacancy 1 0
Total 100 100


Competitiveness

Candidates unopposed by a major party

2011 state legislative elections analyzed using a Competitiveness Index

Fifty-nine incumbents (59%) faced no competition in the November 8 general election and were thus, barring unforeseen circumstances, guaranteed re-election in November.

  • 18 Democratic incumbents faced no November challenger
  • 41 Republican incumbents faced no November challenger

Primary challenges

Only one incumbent faced competition in the August 23 primary. That incumbent, Algie Howell, defeated his challenger, Richard James.

Retiring incumbents

Ten incumbent representatives did not run for re-election, while 90 (90%) ran for re-election. Of the 10 incumbents who did not run for re-election, three were Democrats, six were Republicans, and one was an independent.

Incumbents who retired were:

Incumbents displaced by redistricting

Four incumbent representatives were displaced by the 2011 redistricting process. Of the four displaced incumbents, three were Democrats and one was a Republican.

Incumbents who were displaced by redistricting:

  • District 2: Incumbent Democrat Clarence E. Phillips was moved to District 4.
  • District 10: Incumbent Democrat Ward Armstrong was moved to District 16, but moved his residence to District 9.
  • District 18: Incumbent Republican Clay Athey was moved to District 29.
  • District 87: Incumbent Democrat Paula Miller was moved to District 100.

Primary competitiveness

The total number of contested primaries remained low from 2009 to 2011.

Comparing Contested Primaries in Past VA House Elections
Democrats Republicans Total
2009 2011 2009 2011 2009 2011
Open contested 6 1 3 5 9 6
Incumbent contested 2 1 0 0 2 1
Total contested 8 2 3 5 11 7

Uncontested primaries

There are a total of 100 districts in the Virginia House of Delegates, meaning that normally there would be 200 primaries. However, some districts use a caucus or convention rather than a primary to decide which candidate to send to the general election. 39 out of the 200 potential primaries decided on a candidate this way, leaving 161 that used primaries. Of these 161 primaries, only seven were contested (4.3%).

District without primaries

The following district/party combinations did not use a primary.

Democratic Party Democrats: Districts 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 13, 15, 16, 18, 20, 21, 25, 31, 32, 33, 50, 51, 56, 57, 59, 67, 72, 73, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, and 98

Republican Party Republicans: Districts 1, 3, 15, 26, 47, 59, 64, 75, and 88

Qualifications

In order to run for the House of Delegates, a candidate must:

  • Be 21 years of age or older;
  • A qualified elector in the Commonwealth in Virginia;
  • Be a resident of the district they plan to run for;[3]
  • If a Republican or Democratic candidate, pay a filing fee equivalent to 2 percent of the current salary elected State Representatives make;[4]
  • If running as an independent, collecting signatures via petition.[4]

Campaign contributions

See also: State-by-state comparison of donations to state house campaigns

This chart shows how many candidates ran for the House of Delegates in Virginia in past years and the cumulative amount of campaign contributions in state House races, including contributions in both primary and general election contests. All figures come from Follow The Money.[5]

Year Number of candidates Total contributions
2009 204 $35,947,346
2007 156 $32,931,206
2005 187 $25,335,941
2003 158 $13,103,722

The top 10 donors in 2009 were:[6]

Donor Amount
Democratic Party of Virginia $2,845,707
Virginia House Democratic Caucus $1,989,631
Republican Party of Virginia $1,701,257
Dominion Leadership Trust $757,344
Republican State Leadership Cmte $571,593
Virginia Association of Realtors $488,448
Virginia Dental Association $370,978
Virginia Bankers Association $344,181
Piedmont Leadership PAC $314,544
Virginia Hospital & Healthcare Association $294,662

List of candidates

District 1

Democratic Party August 23 Democratic primary result:
Republican Party GOP nominee:

November 8 General election candidates:

Republican Party Terry Kilgore: 16,645 Green check mark transparent.png

District 2

Note: Due to redistricting, incumbent Democrat Clarence E. Phillips was moved to District 4.[7]

Democratic Party Democratic Caucus winner:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:

November 8 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Esteban Garces: 4,507
Republican Party Mark Dudenhefer: 5,767 Green check mark transparent.png

District 3

Democratic Party Democratic nominee:
Republican Party GOP nominee:

November 8 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Russell Vern Presley II: 8,994
Republican Party James Morefield: 13,316 Green check mark transparent.png

District 4

Democratic Party Democratic nominee:
  • Joe Johnson Approveda Incumbent Johnson was first elected in 1990.
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:

November 8 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Joe Johnson: 14,487 Green check mark transparent.png

District 5

Incumbent Republican Bill Carrico did not seek re-election.

Democratic Party August 23 Democratic primary result:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:

November 8 General election candidates:

Republican Party Israel O'Quinn: 12,166 Green check mark transparent.png
Grey.png Michael Osborne: 5,338

District 6

Democratic Party August 23 Democratic primary result:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:

November 8 General election candidates:

Republican Party Anne B. Crockett-Stark: 15,047 Green check mark transparent.png

District 7

Incumbent Republican David Nutter did not seek re-election. He ran for election for Virginia Senate District 21.

Democratic Party August 23 Democratic primary result:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:

November 8 General election candidates:

Republican Party Larry Rush: 13,709 Green check mark transparent.png

District 8

Democratic Party August 23 Democratic primary result:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:
  • Greg Habeeb Approveda Incumbent Habeeb was first elected in 2011.

November 8 General election candidates:

Republican Party Greg Habeeb: 14,882 Green check mark transparent.png

District 9

Democratic Party Democratic Caucus winner:
  • Ward Armstrong Approveda Armstrong was first elected to the District 10 seat in 1992.

Note: Due to redistricting, Armstrong's previous residence switched from District 10 to District 16. In response to the change, Armstrong decided to move to Bassett within District 9. The newly drawn District 9 was composed of 40 percent of the areas Armstrong previously represented in District 10.[8]

Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:

November 8 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Ward Armstrong: 11,840
Republican Party Charles Poindexter: 13,189 Green check mark transparent.png

District 10

Incumbent Democrat Ward Armstrong, whose original residence was changed to District 16 after the redistricting process, moved to a residence in District 9 where ran for re-election.

Democratic Party Democratic Caucus winner:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:

November 8 General election candidates:

Democratic Party David Butler: 5,789
Republican Party Randall Minchew: 8,140 Green check mark transparent.png

District 11

Democratic Party August 23 Democratic primary result:
  • Onzlee Ware Approveda Incumbent Ware was first elected in 2004.
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:

November 8 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Onzlee Ware: 9,885 Green check mark transparent.png

District 12

Incumbent Democrat James Shuler did not seek re-election.

Democratic Party August 23 Democratic primary result:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:

November 8 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Don Langrehr: 7,582
Republican Party Joseph Yost: 8,104 Green check mark transparent.png

District 13

Democratic Party Democratic Caucus winner:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:
  • Bob Marshall Approveda Incumbent Marshall was first elected in 1992.

November 8 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Carl Genthner: 4,054
Republican Party Bob Marshall: 6,008 Green check mark transparent.png

District 14

Democratic Party August 23 Democratic primary result:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:

November 8 General election candidates:

Republican Party Danny Marshall, III: 12,921 Green check mark transparent.png

District 15

Democratic Party Democratic Caucus winner:
Republican Party GOP nominee:

November 8 General election candidates:

Republican Party C. Todd Gilbert: 13,617 Green check mark transparent.png

District 16

Democratic Party Democratic Caucus winner:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:

November 8 General election candidates:

Republican Party Donald Merricks: 14,343 Green check mark transparent.png

District 17

Incumbent Republican William Cleaveland did not seek re-election.

Democratic Party August 23 Democratic primary result:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:

November 8 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Freeda Cathcart: 6,207
Republican Party Chris Head: 11,852 Green check mark transparent.png

District 18

Note: Due to redistricting, incumbent Republican Clay Athey was moved to District 29.[7]

Democratic Party Democratic Caucus winner:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:

November 8 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Bob Zwick: 4,264
Republican Party Michael Webert: 9,749 Green check mark transparent.png

District 19

Independent incumbent Lacey Putney was first elected in 1962.

Democratic Party August 23 Democratic primary result:
Republican Party GOP nominee:

November 8 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Lewis Medlin, Jr.: 5,670
Republican Party Jerry Johnson: 6,775
Grey.png Lacey Putney: 8,883 Green check mark transparent.png

District 20

Democratic Party Democratic Caucus winner:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:

November 8 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Laura Kleiner: 3,865
Republican Party Richard Bell: 9,522 Green check mark transparent.png

District 21

Democratic Party Democratic Caucus winner:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:

November 8 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Adrianne Bennett: 4,600
Republican Party Ronald Villanueva: 6,194 Green check mark transparent.png

District 22

Democratic Party August 23 Democratic primary result:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:
  • Kathy Byron Approveda Incumbent Byron was first elected in 1998.

November 8 General election candidates:

Republican Party Kathy Byron: 12,922 Green check mark transparent.png

District 23

Democratic Party August 23 Democratic primary result:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:

November 8 General election candidates:

Republican Party T. Scott Garrett: 11,978 Green check mark transparent.png

District 24

Democratic Party August 23 Democratic primary result:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:
  • Ben Cline Approveda Incumbent Cline was first elected in 2002.

November 8 General election candidates:

Republican Party Ben Cline: 14,250 Green check mark transparent.png

District 25

Democratic Party Democratic Caucus winner:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:

November 8 General election candidates:

Republican Party Steve Landes: 12,912 Green check mark transparent.png

District 26

Democratic Party August 23 Democratic primary result:
Republican Party GOP nominee:
  • Tony Wilt Approveda Incumbent Wilt was first elected in 2010.

November 8 General election candidates:

Republican Party Tony Wilt: 8,790 Green check mark transparent.png

District 27

Democratic Party August 23 Democratic primary result:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:

November 8 General election candidates:

Republican Party Roxann Robinson: 8,313 Green check mark transparent.png

District 28

Democratic Party August 23 Democratic primary result:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:
  • Bill Howell Approveda Incumbent Howell was first elected in 1988.

November 8 General election candidates:

Republican Party Bill Howell: 9,350 Green check mark transparent.png

District 29

Democratic Party August 23 Democratic primary result:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:

November 8 General election candidates:

Republican Party Beverly Sherwood: 9,662 Green check mark transparent.png

District 30

Democratic Party August 23 Democratic primary result:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:
  • Ed Scott Approveda Incumbent Scott was first elected in 2004.

November 8 General election candidates:

Republican Party Ed Scott: 14,914 Green check mark transparent.png

District 31

Democratic Party Democratic Caucus winner:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:

November 8 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Roy Coffey: 5,930
Republican Party Scott Lingamfelter: 8,435 Green check mark transparent.png

District 32

Democratic Party Democratic Caucus winner:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:

November 8 General election candidates:

Republican Party Thomas Greason: 10,033 Green check mark transparent.png

District 33

Democratic Party Democratic Caucus winner:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:
  • Joe T. May Approveda Incumbent May was first elected in 1994.

November 8 General election candidates:

Republican Party Joe T. May: 13,027 Green check mark transparent.png

District 34

Democratic Party August 23 Democratic primary result:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:

November 8 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Pamela Danner: 9,573
Republican Party Barbara Comstock: 11,628 Green check mark transparent.png

District 35

Democratic Party August 23 Democratic primary result:
  • Mark Keam Approveda Incumbent Keam was first elected in 2010.
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:

November 8 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Mark Keam: 9,636 Green check mark transparent.png

District 36

Democratic Party August 23 Democratic primary result:
  • Ken Plum Approveda Incumbent Plum was first elected in 1982.
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:

November 8 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Ken Plum: 9,522 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Hugh Cannon: 5,327

District 37

Democratic Party August 23 Democratic primary result:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:

November 8 General election candidates:

Democratic Party David Bulova: 7,021 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Brian Schoeneman: 4,752

District 38

Democratic Party August 23 Democratic primary result:
  • Kaye Kory Approveda Incumbent Kory was first elected in 2010.
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:

November 8 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Kaye Kory: 8,106 Green check mark transparent.png
Green Party James Leslie: 2,402

District 39

Democratic Party August 23 Democratic primary result:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:

November 8 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Vivian Watts: 11,297 Green check mark transparent.png
Grey.png Dimitris Kolazas: 3,409

District 40

Democratic Party August 23 Democratic primary result:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:
  • Tim Hugo Approveda Incumbent Hugo was first elected in 2003.

November 8 General election candidates:

Republican Party Tim Hugo: 11,565 Green check mark transparent.png
Grey.png Dianne Blais: 4,021

District 41

Democratic Party August 23 Democratic primary result:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:

November 8 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Eileen Filler-Corn: 11,959 Green check mark transparent.png
Libertarian Party Mike Kane: 5,509

District 42

Democratic Party August 23 Democratic primary result:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:
  • Dave Albo - Incumbent Albo was first elected in 1994.

November 8 General election candidates:

Democratic Party J.R. Dobbyn: 7,199
Republican Party Dave Albo: 11,835 Green check mark transparent.png

District 43

Democratic Party August 23 Democratic primary result:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:

November 8 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Mark Sickles: 10,175 Green check mark transparent.png

District 44

Democratic Party August 23 Democratic primary result:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:

November 8 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Scott Surovell: 8,738 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party John Barsa: 5,742
Grey.png Joseph A. "Joe" Glean: 223

District 45

Democratic Party August 23 Democratic primary result:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:

November 8 General election candidates:

Democratic Party David Englin: 11,555 Green check mark transparent.png

District 46

Democratic Party August 23 Democratic primary result:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:

November 8 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Charniele Herring: 7,664 Green check mark transparent.png

District 47

Democratic Party August 23 Democratic primary result:
Republican Party GOP nominee:

November 8 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Patrick Hope: 12,101 Green check mark transparent.png

District 48

Democratic Party August 23 Democratic primary result:
  • Bob Brink Approveda Incumbent Brink was first elected in 1998.
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:

November 8 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Bob Brink: 11,492 Green check mark transparent.png
Green Party Janet Murphy: 1,153
Grey.png Kathy Gillette-Mallard: 4,081

District 49

Incumbent Democrat Adam Ebbin did not seek re-election. He ran for election for Virginia Senate District 30.

Democratic Party August 23 Democratic primary result:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:

November 8 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Alfonso Lopez: 7,005 Green check mark transparent.png

District 50

Democratic Party Democratic Caucus winner:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:

November 8 General election candidates:

Republican Party Jackson H. Miller: 8,003 Green check mark transparent.png

District 51

Democratic Party Democratic Caucus winner:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:
  • Richard Anderson Approveda Incumbent Anderson was first elected in 2010.

November 8 General election candidates:

Republican Party Richard Anderson: 11,296 Green check mark transparent.png

District 52

Democratic Party August 23 Democratic primary result:
  • Luke Torian Approveda Incumbent Torian was first elected in 2010.
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:

November 8 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Luke Torian: 5,156 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Cleveland Anderson: 3,327

District 53

Democratic Party August 23 Democratic primary result:
  • Jim Scott Approveda Incumbent Scott was first elected in 1992.
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:

November 8 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Jim Scott: 8,670 Green check mark transparent.png

District 54

Democratic Party August 23 Democratic primary result:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:

November 8 General election candidates:

Republican Party Bobby Orrock: 11,338 Green check mark transparent.png
Grey.png Matthew Simpson: 3,874

District 55

Democratic Party August 23 Democratic primary result:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:
  • John Cox Approveda Incumbent Cox was first elected in 2010.

November 8 General election candidates:

Republican Party John Cox: 12,783 Green check mark transparent.png

District 56

Incumbent Republican Bill Janis did not seek re-election.

Democratic Party Democratic Caucus winner:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:

November 8 General election candidates:

Republican Party Peter Farrell: 14,520 Green check mark transparent.png

District 57

Democratic Party Democratic nominee:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:

November 8 General election candidates:

Democratic Party David Toscano: 10,949 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Robert Brandon Smith III: 2,600

District 58

Democratic Party August 23 Democratic primary result:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:
  • Rob Bell Approveda Incumbent Bell was first elected in 2002.

November 8 General election candidates:

Republican Party Rob Bell: 17,227 Green check mark transparent.png

District 59

Independent incumbent Watkins Abbitt, Jr. did not seek re-election.

Democratic Party Democratic Caucus winner:
Republican Party GOP nominee:

November 8 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Connie Brennan: 9,069
Republican Party Matt Fariss: 11,651 Green check mark transparent.png
Grey.png Linda Wall: 1,228

District 60

Democratic Party August 23 Democratic primary result:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:

November 8 General election candidates:

Republican Party James Edmunds, II: 13,201 Green check mark transparent.png

District 61

Democratic Party August 23 Democratic primary result:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:

November 8 General election candidates:

Republican Party Tommy Wright: 15,578 Green check mark transparent.png

District 62

Democratic Party August 23 Democratic primary result:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:

November 8 General election candidates:

Republican Party Riley Ingram: 8,911 Green check mark transparent.png

District 63

Democratic Party August 23 Democratic primary result:
  • Roz Dance Approveda Incumbent Dance was first elected in 2005.
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:

November 8 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Roz Dance: 10,775 Green check mark transparent.png

District 64

Democratic Party August 23 Democratic primary result:
  • Bill Barlow Approveda Incumbent Barlow was first elected in 1992.
Republican Party GOP nominee:

November 8 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Bill Barlow: 10,467
Republican Party Rick Morris: 12,960 Green check mark transparent.png

District 65

Democratic Party August 23 Democratic primary result:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:
  • Lee Ware Approveda Incumbent Ware was first elected in 1998.

November 8 General election candidates:

Republican Party Lee Ware: 14,991 Green check mark transparent.png

District 66

Democratic Party August 23 Democratic primary result:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:
  • Kirk Cox Approveda Incumbent Cox was first elected in 1990.

November 8 General election candidates:

Republican Party Kirk Cox: 10,681 Green check mark transparent.png

District 67

Democratic Party Democratic Caucus winner:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:

November 8 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Eric Clingan: 6,320
Republican Party James LeMunyon: 9,172 Green check mark transparent.png

District 68

Democratic Party August 23 Democratic primary result:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:

November 8 General election candidates:

Republican Party Manoli Loupassi: 10,602 Green check mark transparent.png

District 69

Democratic Party August 23 Democratic primary result:
  • Betsy Carr Approveda Incumbent Carr was first elected in 2010.
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:

November 8 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Betsy Carr: 7,923 Green check mark transparent.png

District 70

Democratic Party August 23 Democratic primary result:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:

November 8 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Delores McQuinn: 10,293 Green check mark transparent.png

District 71

Democratic Party August 23 Democratic primary result:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:

November 8 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Jennifer McClellan: 7,859 Green check mark transparent.png

District 72

Democratic Party Democratic Caucus winner:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:

November 8 General election candidates:

Republican Party Jimmie Massie: 11,327 Green check mark transparent.png

District 73

Democratic Party Democratic Caucus winner:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:

November 8 General election candidates:

Republican Party John O'Bannon: 10,235 Green check mark transparent.png

District 74

Democratic Party August 23 Democratic primary result:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:

November 8 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Joseph Morrissey: 11,717 Green check mark transparent.png
Grey.png Dwayne Whitehead: 4,299

District 75

Democratic Party August 23 Democratic primary result:
  • Roz Tyler Approveda Incumbent Tyler was first elected in 2006.
Republican Party GOP nominee:

November 8 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Roz Tyler: 12,613 Green check mark transparent.png
Republican Party Alvin Peschke: 6,460

District 76

Democratic Party August 23 Democratic primary result:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:
  • Chris Jones Approveda Incumbent Jones was first elected in 1998.

November 8 General election candidates:

Republican Party Chris Jones: 5,000 Green check mark transparent.png

District 77

Democratic Party August 23 Democratic primary result:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:

November 8 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Lionell Spruill: 4,536 Green check mark transparent.png

District 78

Democratic Party August 23 Democratic primary result:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:

November 8 General election candidates:

Republican Party John Cosgrove: 3,966 Green check mark transparent.png

District 79

Democratic Party August 23 Democratic primary result:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:

November 8 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Johnny Joannou: 4,883 Green check mark transparent.png

District 80

Democratic Party August 23 Democratic primary result:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:

November 8 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Matthew James: 7,675 Green check mark transparent.png

District 81

Democratic Party Democratic Caucus winner:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:

November 8 General election candidates:

Republican Party Barry Knight: 4,455 Green check mark transparent.png

District 82

Democratic Party Democratic Caucus winner:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:
  • Bob Purkey Approveda Incumbent Purkey was first elected in 1986.

November 8 General election candidates:

Republican Party Bob Purkey: 7,538 Green check mark transparent.png

District 83

Democratic Party Democratic Caucus winner:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:

November 8 General election candidates:

Republican Party Christopher Stolle: 7,150 Green check mark transparent.png

District 84

Democratic Party Democratic Caucus winner:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:

November 8 General election candidates:

Republican Party Salvatore Iaquinto: 5,170 Green check mark transparent.png

District 85

Democratic Party Democratic Caucus winner:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:
  • Bob Tata Approveda Incumbent Tata was first elected in 1984.

November 8 General election candidates:

Republican Party Bob Tata: 6,612 Green check mark transparent.png

District 86

Democratic Party Democratic Caucus winner:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:
  • Tom Rust Approveda Incumbent Rust was first elected in 2002.

November 8 General election candidates:

Republican Party Tom Rust: 9,215 Green check mark transparent.png

District 87

Note: Due to redistricting, incumbent Democrat Paula Miller was moved to District 100.[7]

Democratic Party August 23 Democratic primary result:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:

November 8 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Mike Kondratick: 5,384
Republican Party David Ramadan: 5,435 Green check mark transparent.png

District 88

Democratic Party August 23 Democratic primary result:
Republican Party GOP nominee:
  • Mark Cole Approveda Incumbent Cole was first elected in 2002.

November 8 General election candidates:

Republican Party Mark Cole: 11,372 Green check mark transparent.png

District 89

Democratic Party August 23 Democratic primary result:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:

November 8 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Kenny Alexander: 5,821 Green check mark transparent.png

District 90

Democratic Party August 23 Democratic primary result:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:

November 8 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Algie Howell: 4,193 Green check mark transparent.png

District 91

Democratic Party August 23 Democratic primary result:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:

November 8 General election candidates:

Republican Party Gordon Helsel: 8,983 Green check mark transparent.png

District 92

Democratic Party August 23 Democratic primary result:
  • Jeion Ward Approveda Incumbent Ward was first elected in 2004.
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:

November 8 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Jeion Ward: 8,800 Green check mark transparent.png

District 93

Democratic Party August 23 Democratic primary result:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:

November 8 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Robin Abbott: 7,615
Republican Party Michael Watson: 8,188 Green check mark transparent.png

District 94

Incumbent Glenn Oder did not seek re-election.

Democratic Party August 23 Democratic primary result:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:

November 8 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Gary West: 6,165
Republican Party David Yancey: 9,251 Green check mark transparent.png

District 95

Democratic Party August 23 Democratic primary result:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:

November 8 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Mamye BaCote: 7,142 Green check mark transparent.png
Libertarian Party Glenn McGuire: 2,114

District 96

Democratic Party August 23 Democratic primary result:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:

November 8 General election candidates:

Republican Party Brenda Pogge: 12,644 Green check mark transparent.png

District 97

Democratic Party August 23 Democratic primary result:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:
  • Chris Peace Approveda Incumbent Peace was first elected in 2006.

November 8 General election candidates:

Republican Party Chris Peace: 15,573 Green check mark transparent.png

District 98

Incumbent Republican Harvey Morgan did not seek re-election.

Democratic Party Democratic Caucus winner:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:

November 8 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Andy Shoukas: 4,556
Republican Party Keith Hodges: 16,647 Green check mark transparent.png

District 99

Incumbent Democrat Albert Pollard did not seek re-election.

Democratic Party August 23 Democratic primary result:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:

November 8 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Nicholas Smith: 6,364
Republican Party Margaret Rasone: 14,330 Green check mark transparent.png

District 100

Democratic Party August 23 Democratic primary result:
Republican Party August 23 GOP primary result:

November 8 General election candidates:

Democratic Party Lynwood Lewis: 12,512 Green check mark transparent.png

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Footnotes


Current members of the Virginia House of Delegates
Leadership
Speaker of the House:Don Scott
Majority Leader:Charniele Herring
Minority Leader:Terry Kilgore
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Jas Singh (D)
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Tony Wilt (R)
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Eric Zehr (R)
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Lee Ware (R)
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Don Scott (D)
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