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  2. Republican Party of Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The Republican Party of Virginia (RPV) is the Virginia chapter of the Republican Party. It is based at the Richard D. Obenshain Center in Richmond. [1] As of May 2024, it controls all three statewide elected offices, 5 out of 11 U.S. House seats, and the governor's seat within the state.

  3. Virginia's congressional districts - Wikipedia

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    In January 2015, Republican State Senator Jill Holtzman Vogel of the 27th district and Democratic State Senator Louise Lucas of the 18th district sponsored a Senate Joint Resolution to establish additional criteria for the Virginia Redistricting Commission of four identified members of political parties, and three other independent public ...

  4. United States congressional delegations from Virginia

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    Party Incumbent since CPVI (2022) [3] District map 1st: Rob Wittman : Republican December 11, 2007 R+6: 2nd: Jen Kiggans (Virginia Beach) Republican January 3, 2023 R+2: 3rd: Bobby Scott (Newport News) Democratic January 3, 1993 D+17: 4th: Jennifer McClellan : Democratic March 7, 2023 D+16: 5th: John McGuire : Republican January 3, 2025 R+7: 6th

  5. List of United States representatives from Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Party Years served District Notes Watkins M. Abbitt: Democratic: February 17, 1948 - January 3, 1973 4th [data missing] Mark Alexander: Democratic-Republican: March 4, 1819 - March 3, 1823 18th [data missing] March 4, 1823 - March 3, 1825 4th [data missing] Jacksonian: March 4, 1825 - March 3, 1833 [data missing] George Allen: Republican

  6. List of state parties of the Republican Party (United States)

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    The Republican Party is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States, the other being the Democratic Party. Founded by Slave activists in 1854, it dominated politics nationally for most of the period from 1860 to 1932.

  7. Some of Va.'s Republican voters plan to write in a candidate ...

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    A candidate must gain 1,215 delegates in order to win their party's nomination. Republican voters at the event say they see her as the only viable option to remedy the divisive politics that have ...

  8. Virginia's 10th congressional district - Wikipedia

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    Virginia's 10th congressional district used to be a Republican stronghold, having once voted by double-digit margins for Republican candidates. In 2000, ten-term incumbent Republican Congressman Frank Wolf won over 80% of the vote and did not face a Democratic opponent. Two years later, Wolf defeated his Democratic challenger John Stevens by 43 ...

  9. Virginia's 1st congressional district - Wikipedia

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    Democratic-Republican: March 4, 1803 – September 28, 1810 8th 9th 10th 11th: Elected in 1803. Re-elected in 1805. Re-elected in 1807. Re-elected in 1809. Resigned. Vacant: September 29, 1810 – December 20, 1810 11th: William McKinley (Ohio County) Democratic-Republican: December 21, 1810 – March 3, 1811 Elected in to finish Jackson's term ...