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Six Democrats compete in VA's Lt. Governor primary; candidates highlight experience in law, education, healthcare, labor, and government ahead of May 22 debate.
The U.S. 4th Circuit Court of Appeals Friday heard arguments in the case of a Richmond man who contends Virginia’s system of restoring voting rights to convicted felons is unconstitutional.
Early voting for Virginia's primary election starts this Friday, lasting until June 14. Here's what you need to know.
If you’re a little worn out by politics these days, you might want to sit down before reading this next sentence: Early voting starts Friday for Virginia’s June 17 primary elections. The spotlight is shining especially bright on Virginia this year.
Note: Primaries only take place when two or more candidates qualify to be on the primary ballot. The general election for the governor's race is set to take place on Nov. 4, 2025.
Three statewide offices are up for election this year: governor, lieutenant governor and attorney general. But only Democratic primaries will only take place in the lieutenant governor and
Levar Stoney is a candidate for Virginia Lieutenant Governor and is running as a Democrat. His name will appear on the June 17, 2025 ballot. Stoney, a former Richmond City mayor, is running
The Virginia Democratic and Republican 2025 primaries are set for June 17, but early voting begins on May 2. Seats for governor, lieutenant governor, and attorney general are up for grabs, along with all 100 House of Delegates seats and many local races.
The Catholic Church has named a new pope, capturing the attention of people worldwide who watched the conclave process and papal transition unfold.
All 100 seats in the Virginia House of Delegates are up for election this November, and this year, a Democrat is running in every race.
Only two states are holding gubernatorial elections in 2025: New Jersey and Virginia. After every presidential election, national attention turns to these two states to see who they vote for to lead as governor.
Seven of 11 council members voted Tuesday in favor of a charter change referendum on the election system to be placed on the November ballot.