1991 Virginia Senate election
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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 | ||||||
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1987 | 1991 | +/- | Strength | Vote | % | Change | ||
Democratic | 30 | 22 | 8 | 55.00% | 657,012 | |||
Republican | 10 | 18 | 8 | 45.00% | 499,273 | |||
Independent | 0 | 0 | 0.00% | |||||
- | Write-ins | 0 | 0 | 0.00% | ||||
Total | 40 | 40 | 0 | 100.00% | 100.00% | - |
Results by district[]
District | Incumbent | Party | First elected |
Result | Candidates |
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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[]
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- Virginia House of Delegates election, 1991
References[]
- ^ "Registration/Turnout Statistics". Virginia Department of Elections. Retrieved April 27, 2020.
- "Election Data for 1991 for Virginia Senate Race(s)". The Virginia Elections and State Elected Officials Database Project, 1776-2007. Virginia State Board of Elections. Retrieved 27 October 2012.
Categories:
- 1991 Virginia elections
- Virginia Senate elections
- 1991 state legislature elections in the United States