The votes on these measures this past week are the first step to enshrining the measures in the state constitution.
There were no surprises in Virginia’s three special elections this week, but that won't stop political observers from looking for clues about voter sentiment in the first official election since President Donald Trump's sweeping victories in November.
Virginia Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears and Attorney General Jason Miyares both appreciate a good party as they celebrate one election and look ahead to another - their own.
Three amendments are one step closer in a long journey to being enshrined in the Virginia Constitution after passing the Senate on Tuesday.
With the inauguration of President Trump around the corner, we Virginians aren’t too far out from our 2025 gubernatorial race; in fact, primaries are set to be held this June. So, where is the race currently at?
Within a few minutes of taking the podium to deliver his inaugural address, a newly sworn-in President Donald Trump began speaking about immigration.
Virginia Democrats held onto their narrow majorities in the commonwealth’s legislature Tuesday, but experts cautioned against reading too much into the results of the first special elections ...
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RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — There were no surprises in Virginia’s three special elections this week, but that won't stop political observers from looking for clues about voter sentiment in the first ...
The Democrat-led Virginia Senate has voted to enshrine the right to an abortion and to vote in the state's constitution
There were speeches, of course, celebrating his decades of public service. There were also two separate bipartisan and almost in-tune renditions of "Happy Birthday," since Friday was Wilder’s 94th. Del. Luke Torian, D-Prince William, speaks about former Gov. Doug Wilder on the floor of the House on Friday.
With this year’s Virginia gubernatorial race locked in a monthlong tie, President-elect Donald Trump’s early performance in office will likely be the deal-maker — or breaker — for Republican Lt. Gov.