1991 Virginia Senate election

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1991 Virginia Senate elections

← 1987 November 5, 1991 1995 →

All 40 seats in the Senate of Virginia
21 seats needed for a majority
Turnout49.1%[1] Decrease 10.0 pp
  Majority party Minority party
  Senator Andrews 1988.jpg Senator Truban 1988.jpg
Leader Hunter Andrews William A. Truban
Party Democratic Republican
Leader since January 9, 1980 January 14, 1976
Leader's seat 1st 27th
Last election 30 seats, 63.2% 10 seats, 33.4%
Seats won 22 18
Seat change Decrease 8 Increase 8
Popular vote 657,012 499,273
Percentage 54.8% 41.7%
Swing Decrease 8.4 pp Increase 8.3 pp

Majority leader before election

Hunter Andrews
Democratic

Elected Majority leader

Hunter Andrews
Democratic

In the elections to the Senate of Virginia, United States in October 1991, the Republican Party gained 8 seats from the Democrats, but the Democrats retained a majority with 22 seats to the Republicans' 18. One electoral district was newly created and another two were merged into one.

Overall results[]

22 18
Democratic Republican
Parties Seats Popular Vote
1987 1991 +/- Strength Vote % Change
Democratic 30 22 Decrease 8 55.00% 657,012 Decrease
Republican 10 18 Increase 8 45.00% 499,273 Increase
Independent 0 0 Steady 0.00%
- Write-ins 0 0 Steady 0.00%
Total 40 40 0 100.00% 100.00% -

Results by district[]

District Incumbent Party First
elected
Result Candidates
1 Hunter Andrews Democratic Re-elected Hunter Andrews (D) 52.44%
Barry I. Epstein (R) 44.90%
Lorene Marable-Safavinia (I) 2.63%
2 Robert C. Scott Democratic Re-elected Robert C. Scott (D) unopposed
3 William E. Fears Democratic Lost re-election
Republican gain
Tommy Norment (R) 54.27%
William E. Fears (D) 45.71%
4 Democratic Re-elected (D) 62.15%
Randy D. Barrack (R) 37.83%
5 Yvonne B. Miller Democratic 1987 Re-elected Yvonne B. Miller (D) 75.53%
F. P. Clay, Jr. (R) 20.20%
Loretta F. Chandler (I) 3.99%
6 Stanley C. Walker Democratic Re-elected Stanley C. Walker (D) 83.10%
Alain E. Lareau, Jr. (R) 16.40%
7 Clarence A. Holland Democratic Re-elected Clarence A. Holland (D) 53.41%
Mark S. Bailey (R) 46.47%
8 Moody E. Stallings, Jr. Democratic 1987 Lost re-election
Republican gain
Ken Stolle (R) 54.02%
Moody E. Stallings, Jr. (D) 45.80%
9 Benjamin Lambert Democratic Re-elected Benjamin Lambert (D) unopposed
10 Joseph B. Benedetti Republican Re-elected Joseph B. Benedetti (R) unopposed
11 Republican Re-elected (R) 53.54%
Alexander B. McMurtrie, Jr. (D) 46.33%
12 Edwina P. Dalton Republican 1987 Retired
Republican hold
Walter Stosch (R) 75.61%
Charlotte L. Armstrong (D) 24.30%
13 Johnny Joannou Democratic Lost re-election
Republican gain
Fred Quayle (R) 50.78%
Johnny Joannou (D) 49.20%
14 Mark Earley Republican 1987 Re-elected Mark Earley (R) 68.44%
Johnny W. Butt (D) 31.51%
15 Richard J. Holland Democratic Re-elected Richard J. Holland (D) unopposed
16 Elmon T. Gray Democratic Retired
Democratic hold
Henry L. Marsh (D) 60.10%
Don A. Harrington, Jr. (I) 22.40%
John C. Holden (I) 17.45%
17 Edd Houck Democratic Re-elected Edd Houck (D) 63.78%
J. Russ Moulton, Jr. (R) 36.22%
18 Howard P. Anderson Democratic Retired
Democratic hold
Louise Lucas (D) 51.88%
Frank Ruff (R) 48.12%
19 William Onico Barker Republican Retired
Republican hold
Charles R. Hawkins (R) unopposed
20 Virgil Goode Democratic Re-elected Virgil Goode (D) unopposed
21 Granger Macfarlane Democratic Lost re-election
Republican gain
J. Brandon Bell (R) 53.49%
Granger Macfarlane (D) 46.45%
22 Dudley J. Emick Democratic Retired
Republican gain
Malfourd W. Trumbo (R) 43.27%
Francis E. Longaker (I) 28.87%
A. Carole Pratt (I) 27.84%
23 Elliot S. Schewel Democratic Re-elected Elliot S. Schewel (D) unopposed
24 Frank W. Nolen Democratic Re-elected Frank W. Nolen (D) unopposed
25 Thomas J. Michie, Jr. Democratic Loss re-election
Republican gain
(R) 50.76%
Thomas J. Michie, Jr. (D) 49.20%
26 Republican Re-elected (R) 59.47%
Margaret E. Haynes (D) 40.52%
27 William A. Truban Republican Retired
Republican hold
Russ Potts (R) 49.61%
Dennis L. Hupp (D) 31.35%
Thomas A. Lewis (I) 17.20%
Robert Lynwood Coffman (I) 1.83%
28 John Chichester Republican Re-elected John Chichester (R) 69.48%
Edwin C. King (D) 30.52%
29 Charles Colgan Democratic Re-elected Charles Colgan (D) unopposed
30 Robert L. Calhoun Republican Re-elected Robert L. Calhoun (R) 65.25%
Stanley R. Vosper, Jr. (D) 34.59%
31 Edward M. Holland Democratic Re-elected Edward M. Holland (D) 71.80%
Francis J. Mahoney, Jr. (R) 28.02%
32 Clive L. DuVal Democratic Retired
Democratic hold
Janet Howell (D) 52.46%
Frederick T. Dykes (R) 47.41%
33 Charles L. Waddell Democratic Re-elected Charles L. Waddell (D) 48.98%
Dennis G. Pierce (R) 25.83%
Kristen C. Umstattd (I) 25.14%
34 Emilie F. Miller Democratic 1987 Loss re-election
Republican gain
Jane H. Woods (R) 52.06%
(D) 47.88%
35 Richard L. Saslaw Democratic Re-elected Richard L. Saslaw (D) 60.21%
Christy Anne Marie Collins (R) 39.74%
36 Joseph V. Gartlan, Jr. Democratic Re-elected Joseph V. Gartlan, Jr. (D) 51.17%
John M. Griswold (R) 48.71%
None (District created) New seat
Republican gain
Warren E. Barry (R) 60.60%
James C. Tso (D) 39.32%
38 Democratic Re-elected (D) unopposed
39 Madison E. Marye
Redistricted from the 37th district
Democratic Re-elected Madison E. Marye (D) unopposed
40 J. Jack Kennedy Jr. Democratic Loss redistricting contest
Democratic loss
William C. Wampler, Jr. (R) 52.35%
Joe Jack Kennedy, Jr. (D) 47.63%
William C. Wampler Jr.
Redistricted from the 39th district
Republican 1987 Re-elected

See also[]

    • Virginia House of Delegates election, 1991

References[]

  1. ^ "Registration/Turnout Statistics". Virginia Department of Elections. Retrieved April 27, 2020.
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