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.
Numerous congressional races are being contested in Virginia, including two key contests in the 2nd and 7th districts.
Early voting is underway in Virginia – the first state in the nation to allow in-person early voting in the 2024 presidential election.
Election officials across the country, including Virginia, have raised concerns with the U.S. Postal Service about the timely delivery of mail-in ballots ahead of the November election.
Virginia voters can begin casting ballots in the presidential race and local elections. While the general election is on Nov. 5, early in-person voting begins Friday at all general registrar’s offices and will continue until Nov.
Candidates for City Council in Districts 3 and 7, as well as School Board candidates in District 4, were printed in the wrong order on the mail-in ballots. In-person early voting is not impacted,
Derrick Anderson highlights his goal of being an "independent leader" in his first ad in the general election for Virginia's 7th District.
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.
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.
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.