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InsideNoVa on MSNIs it time for Virginia to stop holding elections every year? Lawmakers are taking a serious lookIn a year when Virginia voters will choose their next governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general and all 100 members of the House of Delegates, a little-noticed legislative panel is asking a potentially seismic question: Should the state stop voting every year?
For many election cycles, the Virginia Bar Association held a summertime debate at the Greenbrier Resort. It was a way for the campaigns to soft launch all their one-liners before Labor Day. But this year, the Bar Association is cancelling the debate because neither candidate for governor accepted the invitation.
Virginia Democrats are predicted to win the governor's race and increase their majority in the House of Delegates.
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At a Filipino restaurant tucked into a strip mall in southeast Virginia, Winsome Earle-Sears stood before a crowd of longtime friends and supporters and talked about her life story as an immigrant, Marine and Christian conservative.
Authorities say the robocalls went out to nearly 12,000 callers with addresses in a Detroit zip code in August 2020.
VIRGINIA, USA — A recent survey released by Virginia Commonwealth University shows the Democratic candidate for governor, Abigail Spanberger, with a 12-point polling advantage over the Republican candidate and current lieutenant governor, Winsome Earle-Sears.
Virginia’s House Democratic Caucus announced an over $9 million television advertising reservation in the state’s largest media markets ahead of November’s state House elections. The ad reservation will cover the Washington,
A survey released by VCU shows Abigail Spanberger with a 12-point advantage over Winsome Earle-Sears. However, Sears told 13News Now on Tuesday it's "anyone's game."
Politics comes at you fast, so if you’re making election law changes based on short-term interests, you might end up screwing yourself,” Senator Schuyler VanValkenburg told Radio IQ.
A legislative subcommittee is trying to figure out what it would look like to consolidate Virginia elections to just even years.
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