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In an interview on The Final 5, Virginia House Republican Leader Terry Kilgore laid out the GOP’s game plan to flip control ...
Tuesday is primary day in Virginia. Voters will choose Democratic nominees for lieutenant governor and attorney general as well as some legislative candidates for both parties.
One of them is guaranteed to make history by being elected Virginia's first female governor. And they’ve already been running general election-focused campaigns for months, providing an early ...
In New York City, state Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani pulled off an upset in the Democratic primary for mayor, defeating former Gov. Andrew Cuomo.— One of the things that probably worked against Cuomo ...
State Sen. Ghazala Hashmi has secured the Democratic nomination for lieutenant governor, becoming the first Muslim and first Indian American nominated for a statewide office in Virginia.
RICHMOND, VA - June 17: Ghazala Hashmi, left, Virginia State Senator and Democratic candidate for Lieutenant Governor meets voters at the MAPS Global polling place in Richmond, VA, on June 17, 2025.
Polls are open in Virginia’s primary election to select the candidates who will be on the ballot in November, when the state elects a new governor and other power-yielding leaders.
WUSA-TV Washington, D.C. Posted: June 18, 2025 | Last updated: June 18, 2025 Virginia is set for a historic election as it prepares to likely elect its first female governor. Video of Bernie ...
She faced a big choice in 2022, after the Virginia Supreme Court approved a new political map that moved the 7th District to Northern Virginia — primarily eastern Prince William County and the ...
The November election is sure to make history as Virginia is set to elect its first female governor since the state's first governorship 250 years ago. Democrat Abigail Spanberger, who ran for the ...
A newly reformed government cannabis commission in Virginia will meet next week to discuss the future of marijuana law in the commonwealth—a process widely expected to result in a revised proposal to ...
Polls across New Jersey are open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday. As long as you are in line by 8 p.m., you are allowed to vote. The same goes for if you’re dropping off a vote-by-mail ballot in a ...