Virginia congressional candidates are in limbo waiting on redistricting
Congressional campaigns are kicking off across Virginia with candidates not knowing exactly where they might be running.
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Congressional campaigns are kicking off across Virginia with candidates not knowing exactly where they might be running.
Del. Marcus Simon (D-Fairfax) submitted his letter of resignation to the Redistricting Commission Wednesday saying that he can do more for the process from outside of the commission.
Gov.-elect Glenn Youngkin announced the individuals who will be in charge of transitioning him from candidate to governor Wednesday evening.
U.S. House Republican Caucus Chair Elise Stefanik’s E-PAC endorsed Virginia state Senator Jen Kiggans as she seeks the nomination to run against Rep. Elaine Luria (D-Virginia Beach) in the second…
Congresswoman Abigail Spanberger (D-Henrico-VA07) flipped a historically red district in 2018 with a wave of Democratic voters reacting to the first half of a Donald Trump presidency.
Governor-elect Glenn Youngkin launched a portal Tuesday that provides individuals with the opportunity to apply for a job within his gubernatorial administration that begins in January.
Two of Virginia’s members of Congress introduced the Child Rescue Act Monday — the legislation is aimed at helping children who are suffering abuse.
State Senate Democrats sent a letter to the Virginia Supreme Court asking them to disqualify the Republican special master nominees who are being vetted for the job to draw Virginia’s…
Governor Ralph Northam is taking an international trip for a trade and marketing mission with members of his administration this week.
Officials in Petersburg originally informed the public that potential city council replacement applicants needed to live within the seventh ward for one year, instead of 30 days, which is what…