Political party strength in Virginia
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The following table indicates party affiliation in the Commonwealth of Virginia for the individual offices of:
- Governor
- Lieutenant Governor
- Attorney General
It also indicates the historical composition of the collective:
- Senate
- House of Delegates
- State delegation to the United States Senate (individually)
- State delegation to the United States House of Representatives
1776–1851[]
Year | Executive offices | General Assembly | United States Congress | Electoral votes | ||||
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Governor | Attorney General | State Senate | State House | U.S. Senator (Class I) | U.S. Senator (Class II) | U.S. House | ||
1776 | Patrick Henry (NP) | Edmund Randolph (NP) | [?] | [?] | began in 1789 | |||
1777 | ||||||||
1778 | ||||||||
1779 | ||||||||
Thomas Jefferson (NP) | ||||||||
1780 | ||||||||
1781 | ||||||||
William Fleming (NP)[a] | ||||||||
Thomas Nelson Jr. (NP) | ||||||||
David Jameson (NP)[a] | ||||||||
1782 | Benjamin Harrison V (NP) | |||||||
1783 | ||||||||
1784 | ||||||||
1785 | Patrick Henry (NP) | |||||||
1786 | James Innes (F) | |||||||
1787 | Edmund Randolph (NP) | |||||||
1788 | ||||||||
1789 | Beverley Randolph (NP) | William Grayson (AA)[b] | Richard Henry Lee (AA) | 7AA, 3PA | George Washington (I) | |||
1790 | John Walker (PA) | |||||||
1791 | James Monroe (AA) | 8AA, 2PA | ||||||
1792 | Henry Lee III (F) | |||||||
John Taylor of Caroline (AA) | ||||||||
1793 | 15AA, 4PA | |||||||
1794 | F majority | |||||||
vacant | vacant | |||||||
1795 | Robert Brooke (DR) | Stevens Thomson Mason (AA) | Henry Tazewell (AA) | 17DR, 2F | ||||
Stevens Thomson Mason (DR) | Henry Tazewell (DR) | |||||||
1796 | Thomas Jefferson (DR) | |||||||
1797 | James Wood (F) | Robert Brooke (DR) | 15DR, 4F | |||||
1798 | ||||||||
1799 | ||||||||
Hardin Burnley (NP) | DR majority | vacant | 13DR, 6F | |||||
John Pendleton Jr. (NP) | 14DR, 5F | |||||||
1800 | James Monroe (DR) | Philip N. Nicholas (DR) | Wilson Cary Nicholas (DR) | Thomas Jefferson (DR) | ||||
1801 | 18DR, 1F | |||||||
1802 | ||||||||
1803 | John Page (DR) | 18DR, 4F | ||||||
John Taylor of Caroline (DR) | ||||||||
1804 | Abraham B. Venable (DR) | 19DR, 3F | Thomas Jefferson/ George Clinton (DR) | |||||
[?] | William Branch Giles (DR) | Andrew Moore (DR) | ||||||
1805 | Andrew Moore (DR) | William Branch Giles (DR) | 21DR, 1F | |||||
1806 | William H. Cabell (DR) | |||||||
1807 | DR majority | 20DR, 2F | ||||||
1808 | James Madison/ George Clinton (DR) | |||||||
1809 | John Tyler Sr. (DR) | Richard Brent (DR) | 16DR, 6F | |||||
1810 | ||||||||
1811 | ||||||||
George William Smith (DR)[a] | ||||||||
James Monroe (DR) | ||||||||
George William Smith (DR)[c][b] | ||||||||
Peyton Randolph (DR)[a] | ||||||||
1812 | James Madison/ Elbridge Gerry (DR) | |||||||
James Barbour (DR) | ||||||||
1813 | 17DR, 6F | |||||||
1814 | [?] | |||||||
1815 | Wilson Cary Nicholas (DR) | James Barbour (DR) | vacant | 19DR, 4F | ||||
1816 | Armistead Thomson Mason (DR) | James Monroe/ Daniel D. Tompkins (DR) | ||||||
1817 | James Patton Preston (DR) | DR majority | John Wayles Eppes (DR) | 20DR, 3F | ||||
1818 | ||||||||
1819 | ||||||||
1820 | Thomas Mann Randolph Jr. (DR) | John Robertson (DR) | James Pleasants (DR) | |||||
21DR, 2F | ||||||||
1821 | ||||||||
1822 | ||||||||
1823 | James Pleasants (DR) | John Taylor of Caroline (DR)[b] | 21DR, 1F | |||||
1824 | J majority | William H. Crawford/ John C. Calhoun (DR) | ||||||
vacant | ||||||||
1825 | James Barbour (J) | Littleton Waller Tazewell (DR) | 15J, 7NR | |||||
vacant | Littleton Waller Tazewell (J) | |||||||
1826 | John Tyler (DR)[d] | John Randolph of Roanoke (J) | ||||||
1827 | William Branch Giles (D)[a] | John Tyler (J) | 16J, 6NR | |||||
1828 | Andrew Jackson/ John C. Calhoun (D) | |||||||
1829 | ||||||||
1830 | John Floyd (D) | 17J, 5NR | ||||||
1831 | 32NP | 134NP | ||||||
1832 | 18J, 4NR | Andrew Jackson/ Martin Van Buren (D) | ||||||
vacant | ||||||||
1833 | John Tyler (NR) | William Cabell Rives (J) | 14J, 7NR | |||||
1834 | Littleton Waller Tazewell (D) | (W) | Benjamin W. Leigh (NR) | 16J, 8NR | ||||
1835 | 20D, 12W | 73W, 61D[e] | 17J, 4NR | |||||
1836 | Wyndham Robertson (W)[a] | 18D, 14W | 74D, 60W | William Cabell Rives (J) | Martin Van Buren/ Richard Mentor Johnson (D) | |||
vacant | ||||||||
1837 | David Campbell (D) | 21D, 11W | 77D, 55W, 2? | Richard E. Parker (J) | 15D, 6W | |||
William Cabell Rives (D) | Richard E. Parker (D) | |||||||
William H. Roane (D) | ||||||||
1838 | 20D, 12W | 85D, 47W, 2? | ||||||
1839 | 19D, 10W, 3Con | 72W, 51D, 11Con | vacant | 12D, 7W, 2Con | ||||
1840 | Thomas Walker Gilmer (W) | 17D, 12W, 3Con | 68W, 56D, 10Con | 11D, 8W, 2Con | Martin Van Buren/ Richard Mentor Johnson (D) | |||
1841 | John M. Patton (W)[a] | 17D, 15W | 71W, 63D | William Cabell Rives (W) | William S. Archer (W) | 11W, 10D | ||
John Rutherfoord (D)[a] | ||||||||
1842 | John Munford Gregory (W)[a] | 17W, 15D | 68W, 66D | |||||
1843 | James McDowell (D) | 20D, 12W | 82D, 52W | 12D, 3W | ||||
1844 | 75D, 59W | 11D, 4W | James K. Polk/ George M. Dallas (D) | |||||
1845 | 21D, 11W | 73W, 61D | vacant | 13D, 2W | ||||
1846 | William Smith (D) | 79D, 55W | Isaac S. Pennybacker (D)[b] | |||||
1847 | 20D, 12W | 72D, 60W, 2? | James Murray Mason (D) | Robert M. T. Hunter (D) | 9D, 6W | |||
1848 | 21D, 11W | 71D, 63W | Lewis Cass/ William Orlando Butler (D) | |||||
1849 | John B. Floyd (D) | D majority | 75D, 60W | 14D, 1W | ||||
1850 | 21D, 11W | 80D, 55W | 13D, 2W | |||||
1851 | 76D, 59W | |||||||
Year | Governor | Attorney General | State Senate | State House | U.S. Senator (Class I) | U.S. Senator (Class II) | U.S. House | Electoral votes |
Executive offices | General Assembly | United States Congress |
1852–present[]
Year | Executive offices | General Assembly | United States Congress | Electoral votes | ||||||
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Governor | Lieutenant Governor | Attorney General | State Senate | State House | U.S. Senator (Class I) | U.S. Senator (Class II) | U.S. House | |||
1852 | Joseph Johnson (D)[f] | Shelton Leake (D) | (D) | 34D, 16W | 89D, 61W, 2? | James Murray Mason (D) | Robert M. T. Hunter (D) | 13D, 2W | Franklin Pierce/ William R. King (D) | |
1853 | 12D, 1W | |||||||||
1854 | D majority | D majority | ||||||||
1855 | 12D, 1U | |||||||||
1856 | Henry A. Wise (D) | Elisha W. McComas (D) | 96D, 56W | James Buchanan/ John C. Breckinridge (D) | ||||||
1857 | William Lowther Jackson (D) | John Randolph Tucker (D) | 13D | |||||||
1858 | D majority | |||||||||
1859 | 8D, 5ID | |||||||||
1860 | John Letcher (D) | Robert Latane Montague (D) | John Bell/ Edward Everett (CU) | |||||||
1861 | Robert Latane Montague (D) |
Daniel Polsley (R)[g] |
4U, 9 vac. | |||||||
Waitman T. Willey (U) | John S. Carlile (U) | |||||||||
1862 | American Civil War | 5U, 8 vac. | ||||||||
1863 | Leland C. P. Cowper (R)[g] |
Lemuel J. Bowden (U)[b] | vacant during Civil War | |||||||
1864 | William Smith (D) | Samuel Price (D) | vacant | no Electors counted | ||||||
1865 | Leopold C. P. Cowper (R) | Thomas Russell Bowden (R) | vacant during Reconstruction | |||||||
Francis Harrison Pierpont (R)[h] | ||||||||||
1866 | 50NP | 152NP[i] | ||||||||
1867 | ||||||||||
1868 | ||||||||||
Henry H. Wells (R)[h] | ||||||||||
1869 | John F. Lewis (R) | vacant during Reconstruction | 5Con, 3R | |||||||
Gilbert Carlton Walker (R)[j] | Charles Whittlesey (R) | |||||||||
1870 | John Lawrence Marye Jr. (Con) | James Craig Taylor (Con) | 30D, 13R | 97D, 41R | John F. Lewis (R) | John W. Johnston (D) | ||||
1871 | 4D, 3R, 1Con | |||||||||
1872 | 33D, 10R | 99D, 33R | Ulysses S. Grant/ Henry Wilson (R) | |||||||
1873 | 5D, 4R | |||||||||
1874 | James L. Kemper (D) | Robert E. Withers (D) | (Con) | 34D, 9R | 99D, 32R, 1I | 5R, 4D | ||||
1875 | Henry Wirtz Thomas (D) | Robert E. Withers (D) | 8D, 1R | |||||||
1876 | 37D, 6R | 101D, 25R, 1I, 5? | Samuel J. Tilden/ Thomas A. Hendricks (D) | |||||||
1877 | ||||||||||
1878 | Frederick W. M. Holliday (Con) | James A. Walker (D) | James G. Field (Con) | 38D, 4R, 1I | 102D, 21I, 9R | |||||
1879 | ||||||||||
1880 | 31D, 9R | 83D, 17R | Winfield Scott Hancock/ William Hayden English (D) | |||||||
1881 | William Mahone (RA) | 7D, 2R | ||||||||
1882 | William E. Cameron (RA) | John F. Lewis (RA) | Frank S. Blair (RA) | 23RA, 17D | 58RA, 42D | |||||
1883 | Harrison H. Riddleberger (RA) |
5D, 5RA | ||||||||
1884 | 25D, 12RA | 63D, 37RA | 6D, 4RA | Grover Cleveland/ Thomas A. Hendricks (D) | ||||||
1885 | 8D, 2R | |||||||||
1886 | Fitzhugh Lee (D) | John E. Massey (RA) | Rufus A. Ayers (D) | 30D, 10R | 70D, 30R | |||||
1887 | John W. Daniel (D)[b] | 6R, 3D, 1Lab | ||||||||
1888 | 26D, 14R | 61D, 38R, 1I | Grover Cleveland/ Allen G. Thurman (D) | |||||||
1889 | John S. Barbour Jr. (D)[b] | 8D, 2R | ||||||||
1890 | Philip W. McKinney (D) | James Hoge Tyler (D) | R. Taylor Scott (D)[b] | 30D, 10R | 86D, 14R | 6D, 4R | ||||
1891 | 10D | |||||||||
1892 | 39D, 1R | 97D, 3R | Eppa Hunton (D) | Grover Cleveland/ Adlai Stevenson I (D) | ||||||
1893 | ||||||||||
1894 | Charles Triplett O'Ferrall (D) | Robert Craig Kent (D) | 38D, 2R | 90D, 10R | ||||||
1895 | Thomas S. Martin (D)[b] | 9D, 1R | ||||||||
1896 | 34D, 3R, 1Cit, 1Fus, 1O | 68D, 17R, 12P, 3I | 8D, 2R | William Jennings Bryan/ Arthur Sewall (D) | ||||||
1897 | ||||||||||
vacant | ||||||||||
1898 | James Hoge Tyler (D) | Edward Echols (D) | Andrew Jackson Montague (D) | 35D, 4R, 1P | 95D, 4R, 1I | 6D, 4R | ||||
1899 | 10D | |||||||||
1900 | 38D, 2R | 93D, 7R | 9D, 1R | William Jennings Bryan/ Adlai Stevenson I (D) | ||||||
1901 | 10D | |||||||||
1902 | Andrew Jackson Montague (D) | Joseph Edward Willard (D) | William Alexander Anderson (D) | |||||||
1903 | 9D, 1R | |||||||||
1904 | 35D, 5R | 86D, 14R | Alton B. Parker/ Henry Gassaway Davis (D) | |||||||
1905 | ||||||||||
1906 | Claude A. Swanson (D) | James Taylor Ellyson (D) | ||||||||
1907 | ||||||||||
1908 | William Jennings Bryan/ John W. Kern (D) | |||||||||
1909 | ||||||||||
1910 | William Hodges Mann (D) | Samuel W. Williams (D) | ||||||||
Claude A. Swanson (D) | ||||||||||
1911 | ||||||||||
1912 | 90D, 10R | Woodrow Wilson/ Thomas R. Marshall (D) | ||||||||
1913 | ||||||||||
1914 | Henry Carter Stuart (D) | John Garland Pollard (D) | 92D, 8R | |||||||
1915 | ||||||||||
1916 | 36D, 4R | 88D, 12R | ||||||||
1917 | ||||||||||
1918 | Westmoreland Davis (D) | Benjamin Franklin Buchanan (D) | John R. Saunders (D)[b] | |||||||
1919 | ||||||||||
1920 | 34D, 6R | Carter Glass (D) | James M. Cox/ Franklin D. Roosevelt (D) | |||||||
1921 | ||||||||||
1922 | Elbert Lee Trinkle (D) | Junius Edgar West (D) | 95D, 5R | 8D, 2R | ||||||
1923 | 10D | |||||||||
1924 | 39D, 1R | 97D, 3R | John W. Davis/ Charles W. Bryan (D) | |||||||
1925 | ||||||||||
1926 | Harry F. Byrd (D) | 95D, 5R | ||||||||
1927 | ||||||||||
1928 | 38D, 2R | 93D, 7R | Herbert Hoover/ Charles Curtis (R) | |||||||
1929 | 7D, 3R | |||||||||
1930 | John Garland Pollard (D) | James Hubert Price (D) | 95D, 5R | |||||||
1931 | 9D, 1R | |||||||||
1932 | Franklin D. Roosevelt/ John Nance Garner (D) | |||||||||
1933 | Harry F. Byrd (D) | 9D | ||||||||
1934 | George C. Peery (D) | 93D, 7R | ||||||||
Abram Penn Staples (D)[k] | ||||||||||
1935 | ||||||||||
1936 | ||||||||||
1937 | ||||||||||
1938 | James Hubert Price (D) | Saxon W. Holt (D)[b] | ||||||||
1939 | ||||||||||
1940 | 97D, 3R | Franklin D. Roosevelt/ Henry A. Wallace (D) | ||||||||
1941 | vacant | |||||||||
1942 | Colgate Darden (D) | William M. Tuck (D) | ||||||||
1943 | ||||||||||
1944 | 37D, 3R | 94D, 6R | Franklin D. Roosevelt/ Harry S. Truman (D) | |||||||
1945 | ||||||||||
1946 | William M. Tuck (D) | Lewis Preston Collins II (D)[b] | 93D, 7R | |||||||
Thomas G. Burch (D) | ||||||||||
1947 | Harvey B. Apperson (D)[l][b] | Absalom Willis Robertson (D) | ||||||||
1948 | J. Lindsay Almond (D)[m] | 38D, 2R | Harry S. Truman/ Alben W. Barkley (D) | |||||||
1949 | 8D | |||||||||
1950 | John S. Battle (D) | 94D, 6R | 9D | |||||||
1951 | ||||||||||
1952 | Allie Edward Stakes Stephens (D)[n] |
37D, 3R | Dwight D. Eisenhower/ Richard Nixon (R) | |||||||
1953 | 7D, 3R | |||||||||
1954 | Thomas B. Stanley (D) | |||||||||
1955 | 8D, 2R | |||||||||
1956 | ||||||||||
1957 | Kenneth Cartwright Patty (D)[l] | |||||||||
1958 | J. Lindsay Almond (D) | Albertis Harrison (D)[m] | ||||||||
1959 | ||||||||||
1960 | 38D, 2R | 96D, 4R | Richard Nixon/ Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (R) | |||||||
1961 | Frederick Thomas Gray (D)[l] | |||||||||
1962 | Albertis Harrison (D) | Mills Godwin (D) | Robert Young Button (D) | 94D, 5R, 1I | ||||||
1963 | ||||||||||
1964 | 37D, 3R | 89D, 11R | Lyndon B. Johnson/ Hubert Humphrey (D) | |||||||
1965 | ||||||||||
1966 | Mills Godwin (D) | Fred G. Pollard (D) | 87D, 12R, 1I | Harry F. Byrd Jr. (D) | ||||||
1967 | William Spong Jr. (D) | 6D, 4R | ||||||||
1968 | 34D, 6R | 86D, 14R | Richard Nixon/ Spiro Agnew (R) | |||||||
1969 | 5D, 5R | |||||||||
1970 | Linwood Holton (R) | J. Sargeant Reynolds (D)[b] | Andrew P. Miller (D) | 33D, 7R | 75D, 24R, 1I | Harry F. Byrd Jr. (I) | ||||
1971 | 6R, 4D | |||||||||
Henry Howell (ID)[o] | ||||||||||
1972 | 73D, 24R, 3I | |||||||||
1973 | William L. Scott (R) | 7R, 3D | ||||||||
1974 | Mills Godwin (R) | John N. Dalton (R) | 34D, 6R | 65D, 20R, 15I | ||||||
1975 | 5R, 5D | |||||||||
1976 | 35D, 5R | 78D, 17R, 5I | Gerald Ford/ Bob Dole (R) | |||||||
1977 | (D) | 6R, 4D | ||||||||
1978 | John N. Dalton (R) | Chuck Robb (D) | Marshall Coleman (R) | 34D, 6R | 76D, 21R, 3I | |||||
1979 | John Warner (R) | |||||||||
1980 | 31D, 9R | 74D, 25R, 1I | Ronald Reagan/ George H. W. Bush (R) | |||||||
1981 | 9R, 1D | |||||||||
1982 | Chuck Robb (D) | Dick Davis (D) | Gerald Baliles (D)[m] | 66D, 32R, 2I | ||||||
1983 | 65D, 34R, 1I | Paul Trible (R) | 6R, 4D | |||||||
1984 | 32D, 8R | |||||||||
1985 | William Broaddus (D)[l] | |||||||||
1986 | Gerald Baliles (D) | Douglas Wilder (D) | Mary Sue Terry (D)[m] | 65D, 33R, 2I | ||||||
1987 | 5R, 5D | |||||||||
1988 | 30D, 10R | 64D, 35R, 1I | George H. W. Bush/ Dan Quayle (R) | |||||||
1989 | Chuck Robb (D) | |||||||||
1990 | Douglas Wilder (D) | Don Beyer (D) | 59D, 40R, 1I | |||||||
1991 | 6D, 4R | |||||||||
1992 | 22D, 18R | 58D, 40R, 1I | George H. W. Bush/ Dan Quayle (R) | |||||||
1993 | Stephen D. Rosenthal (D)[l] | 7D, 4R | ||||||||
1994 | George Allen (R) | Jim Gilmore (R)[m] | 52D, 47R, 1I | |||||||
1995 | 6D, 5R | |||||||||
1996 | 20R, 20D[p] | Bob Dole/ Jack Kemp (R) | ||||||||
1997 | Richard Cullen (R)[l] | |||||||||
1998 | Jim Gilmore (R) | John H. Hager (R) | Mark Earley (R)[m] | 21R, 19D[q] | 50D, 49R, 1I[r] | |||||
1999 | ||||||||||
2000 | 52R, 47D, 1I | George W. Bush/ Dick Cheney (R) | ||||||||
2001 | Randolph A. Beales (R)[l] | George Allen (R) | 6R, 4D, 1I | |||||||
2002 | Mark Warner (D) | Tim Kaine (D) | Jerry Kilgore (R)[m] | 64R, 34D, 2I | ||||||
8R, 3D[s] | ||||||||||
2003 | ||||||||||
2004 | 24R, 16D | 61R, 37D, 2I | ||||||||
2005 | ||||||||||
Judith Jagdmann (R)[t] | ||||||||||
2006 | Tim Kaine (D) | Bill Bolling (R) | Bob McDonnell (R)[m] | 57R, 40D, 3I | ||||||
2007 | Jim Webb (D) | |||||||||
2008 | 21D, 19R | 54R, 44D, 2I | Barack Obama/ Joe Biden (D) | |||||||
2009 | Bill Mims (R)[t] | 53R, 45D, 2I[u] | Mark Warner (D) | 6D, 5R | ||||||
2010 | Bob McDonnell (R) | Ken Cuccinelli (R) | 22D, 18R[5] | 59R, 39D, 2I | ||||||
2011 | 8R, 3D | |||||||||
2012 | 20R, 20D[v] | 67R, 32D, 1I | ||||||||
2013 | Tim Kaine (D) | |||||||||
2014 | Terry McAuliffe (D) | Ralph Northam (D) | Mark Herring (D) | 20D, 20R[v] | 68R, 32D | |||||
21R, 19D[w] | ||||||||||
2015 | 67R, 32D, 1I | |||||||||
2016 | 66R, 34D | Hillary Clinton/ Tim Kaine (D) | ||||||||
2017 | 7R, 4D | |||||||||
2018 | Ralph Northam (D) | Justin Fairfax (D) | 51R, 49D | |||||||
2019 | 7D, 4R | |||||||||
2020 | 21D, 19R | 55D, 45R | Joe Biden/ Kamala Harris (D) | |||||||
2021 | ||||||||||
2022 | Glenn Youngkin (R) | Winsome Sears (R) | Jason Miyares (R) | 52R, 48D | ||||||
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Executive offices | General Assembly | United States Congress |
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- ^ a b c d e f g h i Member of the Council of State acting as governor.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Died in office.
- ^ Member of the Council of State acting as governor; was later elected in his own right.
- ^ Resigned to take an elected seat in the U.S. Senate.
- ^ Re-elected a Democratic speaker.
- ^ First popularly-elected governor.
- ^ a b Held office in the Restored Government of Virginia.
- ^ a b Unelected military governor.
- ^ Elected John Brown Baldwin, a Conservative, as Speaker.
- ^ Unelected military governor, then elected in his own right.
- ^ Initially appointed to fill a vacancy, later elected in his own right. Resigned to become judge on the Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals.
- ^ a b c d e f g Appointed by governor to fill vacancy.
- ^ a b c d e f g h Resigned to run for governor.
- ^ Initially elected in a special election to complete Collins's term.
- ^ Won special election to complete Reynolds's term.
- ^ Republicans and Democrats negotiated a power-sharing agreement to split control of the chamber after the tie.
- ^ Republicans won a special election to claim the majority in the chamber after Democrat Charles Waddell resigned his seat.[1][2]
- ^ The 1997 general election yielded a 51-48-1 Democrat majority. David Brickley resigned his seat right afterward, however, and a special election for District 51 was called. His seat flipped to the Republicans, and with Independent Lacey Putney siding with the Republicans, the chamber was tied. Democrats retained the Speakership through a power-sharing agreement.[3][4]
- ^ In August 2002, Goode switched parties and became a Republican.
- ^ a b Chief deputy attorney general elected attorney general by the General Assembly.
- ^ Independents caucused with Republicans.
- ^ a b Control of Senate decided by Lieutenant Governor.
- ^ On June 9, 2014, Democrat Phillip Puckett resigned from the Virginia State Senate. He was replaced by Republican Ben Chafin in an August 19 special election.
References[]
- ^ "Virginia State Legislature". Washington Post. Retrieved 2021-06-29.
- ^ Southern Politics in the 1990s. LSU Press. ISBN 978-0-8071-4181-6.
- ^ "Virginia State Legislature". Washington Post. Retrieved 2021-06-29.
- ^ Southern Politics in the 1990s. LSU Press. ISBN 978-0-8071-4181-6.
- ^ Cain, Andrew (January 13, 2010). "Democrats pick up state Senate seat". timesdispatch.com. Richmond Times-Dispatch. Retrieved January 16, 2010.
See also[]
- Politics in Virginia
- Politics of Virginia
Categories:
- Politics of Virginia
- Government of Virginia
- Political party strength by state in the United States