The battle between Eugene Vindman (D) and Derrick Anderson (R), both Army veterans turned lawyers, is one of the country’s most closely watched House races.
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.
Voters in Minnesota, Virginia and South Dakota will begin casting ballots for the 2024 presidential contest Friday as officials work to address concerns about election security and delivery problems with the U.
Five candidates are running for mayor in Virginia Beach: Robert “Bobby” Dyer, Richard “RK” Kowalewitch, John Moss, Chris Taylor and Sabrina Wooten. Former candidate Cheryl Turpin dropped out of the race Aug. 27. The mayor is elected at-large to a four-year term, and the office has no term limits.
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.
While the general election is on Nov. 5, early in-person voting begins today at all general registrar’s offices and will continue until Nov. 2.
Virginia’s 45-day early voting period starts Friday, which is one of the longest in the country. Senator Aaron Rouse is chairman of the committee that oversees voting laws in Virginia, and he says Democrats will continue to reject Republican efforts to roll back early voting.
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
Derrick Anderson highlights his goal of being an "independent leader" in his first ad in the general election for Virginia's 7th District.
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.
City officials are advising residents in certain districts to shred mail-in ballots that were mailed to them on Wednesday due to an error. Incorrect ballots were mailed to approximately 7,400 homes on Wednesday,