Axios Visuals The last time a Republican presidential candidate won Virginia was in 2004 with George W. Bush's re-election. Why it matters: It doesn't look good for Donald Trump. The big picture: When it comes to presidents,
Political campaigns can be hard work – ringing doorbells, stuffing envelopes and making phone calls, but here in Virginia some people are finding creative ways to campaign for the candidates of their choice.
Virginia Beach will elect a new sheriff in a special election to serve through the end of 2025. Rocky Holcomb, who was appointed to the role following the resignation of Ken Stolle, is being
Kentucky Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear will be the keynote speaker at an annual West Virginia Democratic Party dinner later this month. Beshear, a two-term governor in a red state, will speak at the party’s Roosevelt Kennedy Dinner at the Charleston Civic Center on Sept.
GLOUCESTER, Va. — In Virginia's First Congressional District, voters will pick between Republican incumbent Rob Wittman, who has held that seat since 2007, and the challenger, Democrat Leslie Mehta, who has been a litigator, a civil rights attorney and Legal Director of the ACLU of Virginia.
Republican incumbent Jen Kiggans and Democratic challenger Missy Cotter Smasal are competing to represent Virginia’s 2nd Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives.
If it feels like Election Day is still almost two months away, think again: The first day of in-person early voting in Virginia is coming up Friday, Sept. 20.
Early voting begins at all general registrar's offices on Sept. 20, and the last day to vote early is Nov. 2. This year, Virginians will vote for president, vice president, the House of Representatives, a Senate seat, an amendment to the Constitution of Virginia, and local offices around the state.
Early voting in Virginia begins soon for the Nov. 5 election. Here's all you need to know about early voting, voter registration, candidates on the ballot and important dates coming up.
The Virginia Department of Elections says an investigation is underway after they received a package with a suspicious white substance.
Virginia Beach's Director of Elections and General Registrar, Christine Lewis, breaks down what voters need to know before they head out to the polls.