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词条 2019 Virginia House of Delegates election
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  2. See also

  3. References

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| election_name = 2019 Virginia House of Delegates election
| country = Virginia
| type = legislative
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = 2017 Virginia House of Delegates election
| previous_year = 2017
| election_date = November 5, 2019
| next_election = 2021 Virginia House of Delegates election
| next_year = 2021
| seats_for_election = All 100 seats in the Virginia House of Delegates
| majority_seats = 51
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| leader1 = Kirk Cox
| leader_since1 = January 10, 2018
| party1 = Republican Party (United States)
| leaders_seat1 = 66th
| last_election1 = 51 seats, 43.76%
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| before_election = Kirk Cox
| before_party = Republican Party (United States)
| after_election =
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| leader2 = Eileen Filler-Corn
| party2 = Democratic Party (United States)
| leader_since2 = January 1, 2019
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| last_election2 = 49 seats, 53.17%
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}}{{ElectionsVA}}

The 2019 Virginia House of Delegates election will be held on November 5, 2019. All 100 seats in the Virginia House of Delegates are up for election.

Primary elections are scheduled for June 11, 2019.

Several State House districts will likely be redrawn beforehand, following a federal district court decision that struck down 11 districts for racial discrimination.[1]

By House of Delegates district

DistrictIncumbentThis race
Number Representative Party First
elected
Incumbent Status Candidates[2]
1 Terry KilgoreRepublican 1993 Incumbent running Terry Kilgore (R)
2 Jennifer Carroll FoyDemocratic 2017 Incumbent running Jennifer Carroll Foy (D)
Heather Mitchell (R)
3 Will MorefieldRepublican 2009 Incumbent running Will Morefield (R)
4 Todd PillionRepublican 2014 Incumbent running for 40th Senate[3] David Eaton (R)
Will Wampler (R)
5 Israel O'QuinnRepublican 2011 Incumbent running Israel O'Quinn (R)
6 Jeff CampbellRepublican 2013 Incumbent running Jeff Campbell (R)
7 Nick RushRepublican 2011 Incumbent running Nick Rush (R)
Todd Fearer (D)
8 Joe McNamaraRepublican 2018 Incumbent running Joe McNamara (R)
9 Charles PoindexterRepublican 2007 Incumbent running Charles Poindexter (R)
10 Wendy GooditisDemocratic 2017 Incumbent running Wendy Gooditis (D)
Randy Minchew (R)
11 Sam RasoulDemocratic 2014 Incumbent running Sam Rasoul (D)
12 Chris HurstDemocratic 2017 Incumbent running Chris Hurst (D)
13 Danica RoemDemocratic 2017 Incumbent running Kelly Sweeney McGinn (R)
Danica Roem (D)
14 Danny MarshallRepublican 2001 Incumbent running Danny Marshall (R)
Eric Stamps (D)
15 Todd GilbertRepublican 2005 Incumbent running Beverly Harrison (D)
Todd Gilbert (R)
16 Les AdamsRepublican 2013 Incumbent running Les Adams (R)
17 Chris HeadRepublican 2011 Incumbent running Chris Head (R)
18 Michael WebertRepublican 2011 Incumbent running Laura Galante (D)
Tristan Shields (D)
Michael Webert (R)
19 Terry AustinRepublican 2013 Incumbent running Terry Austin (R)
Dean Davison (L)
20 Richard BellRepublican 2009 Incumbent retiring John Avoli (R)
Dave Bourne (R)
Jennifer Lewis (D)
21 Kelly FowlerDemocratic 2017 Incumbent running Kelly Fowler (D)
Shannon Kane (R)
22 Kathy ByronRepublican 1997 Incumbent running Kathy Byron (R)
Jennifer Woofter (D)
23 Scott GarrettRepublican 2009 Incumbent retiring[4] Wendell Walker (R)
24 Ronnie CampbellRepublican 2018 Incumbent running Ronnie Campbell (R)
Christian Worth (D)
25 Steve LandesRepublican 1995 Incumbent Retiring[5] Richard Fox (R)
Jenni Kitchen (D)
Marshall Pattie (R)
Christopher A Runion (R)
Lauren Thompson (D)
26 Tony WiltRepublican 2010 Incumbent running Cathy Copeland (D)
Brent Finnegan (D)
Tony Wilt (R)
27 Roxann RobinsonRepublican 2010 Incumbent running Larry Barnett (D)
Roxann Robinson (R)
28 Bob ThomasRepublican 2017 Incumbent running Joshua Cole (D)
Paul Milde (R)
Bob Thomas (R)
29 Chris CollinsRepublican 2015 Incumbent running Chris Collins (R)
Irina Khanin (D)
30 Nicholas FreitasRepublican 2015 Incumbent running Nicholas Freitas (R)
Ann Faulkner Ridgeway (D)
31 Elizabeth GuzmanDemocratic 2017 Incumbent running Elizabeth Guzman (D)
D.J. Jordan (R)[6]
32 David ReidDemocratic 2017 Incumbent running David Reid (D)
33 Dave LaRockRepublican 2013 Incumbent running Dave LaRock (R)
Mavis Taintor (D)
34 Kathleen MurphyDemocratic 2015 Incumbent running Kathleen Murphy (D)
Gary Pan (R)
35 Mark KeamDemocratic 2009 Incumbent running Mark Keam (D)
36 Ken PlumDemocratic 1981
(1978–1980)
Incumbent running Ken Plum (D)
37 David BulovaDemocratic 2005 Incumbent running David Bulova (D)
38 Kaye KoryDemocratic 2009 Incumbent running Andres Felipe Jimenez (D)
Kaye Kory (D)
39 Vivian WattsDemocratic 1995 Incumbent running Nicholas Bell (R)
Vivian Watts (D)
40 Tim HugoRepublican 2002 Incumbent running Dan Helmer (D)
Tim Hugo (R)
41 Eileen Filler-CornDemocratic 2010 Incumbent running Eileen Filler-Corn (D)
42 Kathy TranDemocratic 2017 Incumbent running Steve Adragna (R)
Kathy Tran (D)
43 Mark SicklesDemocratic 2003 Incumbent running Mark Sickles (D)
44 Paul KrizekDemocratic 2015 Incumbent running Richard Hayden (R)
Paul Krizek (D)
45 Mark LevineDemocratic 2015 Incumbent running Michael Clinkscale (R)
Mark Levine (D)
46 Charniele HerringDemocratic 2009 Incumbent running Charniele Herring (D)
47 Patrick HopeDemocratic 2009 Incumbent running Patrick Hope (D)
48 Rip SullivanDemocratic 2014 Incumbent running Rip Sullivan (D)
49 Alfonso LopezDemocratic 2011 Incumbent running Alfonso Lopez (D)
JD Spain (D)
50 Lee CarterDemocratic 2017 Incumbent running Lee Carter (D)
Ian Lovejoy (R)
Mark Wolfe (D)
51 Hala AyalaDemocratic 2017 Incumbent running Hala Ayala (D)
Rich Anderson (R)
52 Luke TorianDemocratic 2009 Incumbent running Luke Torian (D)
Kevin Matthew Wade (D)
53 Marcus SimonDemocratic 2013 Incumbent running Marcus Simon (D)
54 Bobby OrrockRepublican 1989 Incumbent running Bobby Orrock (R)
55 Buddy FowlerRepublican 2013 Incumbent running Buddy Fowler (R)
Morgan Goodman (D)
56 John McGuire IIIRepublican 2017 Incumbent running Juanita Jo Matkins (D)
John McGuire, III (R)
57 David ToscanoDemocratic 2005 Incumbent retiring[7] Kathy M. Galvin (D)
Sally Hudson (D)
58 Rob BellRepublican 2001 Incumbent running Rob Bell (R)
Elizabeth Alcorn (D)
59 Matt FarissRepublican 2011 Incumbent running Matt Fariss (R)
Tim Hickey (D)
60 James E. EdmundsRepublican 2009 Incumbent running James E. Edmunds (R)
61 Tommy WrightRepublican 2000 Incumbent running Trudy Bell Berry (D)
Tommy Wright (R)
62 Riley IngramRepublican 1991 Incumbent retiring Carrie Coyner (R)
Lindsey Dougherty (D)
Tavorise Marks (D)
63 Lashrecse AirdDemocratic 2015 Incumbent running Lashrecse Aird (D)
64 Emily BrewerRepublican 2017 Incumbent running Emily Brewer (R)
65 Lee WareRepublican 1998 Incumbent running Lee Ware (R)
66 Kirk CoxRepublican 1989 Incumbent running Kirk Cox (R)
Sheila Bynum-Coleman (D)
67 Karrie DelaneyDemocratic 2017 Incumbent running Karrie Delaney (D)
68 Dawn M. AdamsDemocratic 2017Incumbent running Dawn M. Adams (D)
Garrison R Coward (R)
Lori Losi (R)
69 Betsy B. CarrDemocratic 2009 Incumbent running Betsy B. Carr (D)
70 Delores McQuinnDemocratic 2008 Incumbent running Delores McQuinn (D)
Linnard Keith Harris, Sr (I)
71 Jeff BourneDemocratic 2017 Incumbent running Jeff Bourne (D)
72 Schuyler VanValkenburgDemocratic 2017 Incumbent running Schuyler T. VanValkenburg (D)
GayDonna Vandergriff (R)
73 Debra H. RodmanDemocratic 2017 Incumbent running Debra H. Rodman (D)
Mary Margaret Kastelberg (R)
74 Lamont BagbyDemocratic 2015 Incumbent running Lamont Bagby (D)
75 Roslyn TylerDemocratic 2005 Incumbent running Roslyn Tyler (D)
76 Chris JonesRepublican 1997 Incumbent running Chris Jones (R)
77 Cliff Hayes, Jr.Democratic 2016 Incumbent running Cliff Hayes, Jr. (D)
78 Jay LeftwichRepublican 2013 Incumbent running Jay Leftwich (R)
79 Steve HeretickDemocratic 2015 Incumbent running Steve Heretick (D)
80 Matthew JamesDemocratic 2009 Incumbent running Matthew James (D)
81 Barry KnightRepublican 2008 Incumbent running Barry Knight (R)
82 Jason MiyaresRepublican 2015 Incumbent running Gayle Johnson (D)
Jason Miyares (R)
83 Chris StolleRepublican 2009 Incumbent running Chris Stolle (R)
Nancy Guy (D)
84 Glenn DavisRepublican 2013 Incumbent running Glenn Davis (R)
Karen Mallard (D)
85 Cheryl TurpinDemocratic 2017 Incumbent running for 7th Senate[8]Rocky Holcomb (R)
86 Ibraheem SamirahDemocratic 2019 Incumbent Running Ibraheem Samirah (D)
87 John BellDemocratic 2015 Incumbent running for the 13th Senate district Hassan Minhaj Ahmad (D)
Akshay Bhamidipati (D)
Bill Drennan (R)
Suhas Subramanyam (D)
88 Mark ColeRepublican 2001 Incumbent running Mark Cole (R)
Jess Foster (D)
89 Jay JonesDemocratic 2012 Incumbent running Jay Jones (D)
90 Joe LindseyDemocratic 2014 Incumbent running Joe Lindsey (D)
91 Gordon HelselRepublican 2011 Incumbent retiring[9] Martha Mugler
Michael Wade (D)
92 Jeion WardDemocratic 2003 Incumbent running Monique Nicole Gatling (D)
Jeion Ward (D)
93 Michael MullinDemocratic 2016 Incumbent running Michael Mullin (D)
94 David YanceyRepublican 2011 Incumbent running Shelly Simonds (D)
David Yancey (R)
95 Marcia PriceDemocratic 2015 Incumbent running Marcia Price (D)
96 Brenda PoggeRepublican 2007 Incumbent retiring[10] Amanda E Batten (R)
Mark Downey (D)
James Jobe (L)
Rebecca Leser (D)
Chris Mayfield (D)
97 Chris PeaceRepublican 2006[11] Incumbent running Chris Peace (R)
Scott Wyatt (R)
98 Keith HodgesRepublican 2011 Incumbent running Keith Hodges (R)
99 Margaret RansoneRepublican 2011 Incumbent running Francis N. Edwards (D)
Margaret Ransone (R)
100 Robert Bloxom Jr.Republican 2014 Incumbent running Robert Bloxom Jr. (R)
Phil Hernandez (D)

See also

  • 2019 Virginia Senate election
  • 2019 Virginia elections

References

1. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.usnews.com/news/national-news/articles/2019-01-08/supreme-court-denies-virginia-gop-bid-to-halt-virginia-redistricting|title=Supreme Court Denies Virginia GOP Bid to Halt Virginia Redistricting|date=January 8, 2019|publisher=US News}}
2. ^{{cite web|title=House: General Elections|url=https://www.vpap.org/elections/house/candidates/general/|publisher=Virginia Public Access Project|accessdate=February 28, 2019}}
3. ^{{Cite tweet|last=Pillion |first=Todd |author-link=Todd Pillion |user=DelTPillion |number=1103004864479670272 |date=March 5, 2019 |title=Today I announced I'm running for State Senate in the 40th District.}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.newsadvance.com/news/local/del-scott-garrett-will-not-seek-reelection-in-rd/article_70ae69c2-4f43-11e9-b5b5-d7aa65677bf2.html?fbclid=IwAR1ebnaxPpZU48744DCWv40rN012Z82dYMtCtVi-xDf4gv_YAry11iwIcz8|work=The News & Advanced|title=UPDATE: Del. Scott Garrett will not seek re-election in 23rd|date=March 25, 2019|accessdate=March 25, 2019|}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.usnews.com/news/best-states/virginia/articles/2019-03-05/longtime-republican-state-lawmakers-announce-retirements|work=U.S. News|title=Longtime Republican State Lawmakers Announce Retirements|date=March 5, 2019|accessdate=March 7, 2019|}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.insidenova.com/headlines/woodbridge-resident-d-j-jordan-announces-bid-for-house-of/article_994485b4-1358-11e9-a07c-ff90104749f6.html|title=Woodbridge resident D.J. Jordan announces bid for House of Delegates|date=January 8, 2019|accessdate=January 8, 2019|first=Latisha|last=Willis}}
7. ^{{cite news |last=Moomaw |first=Graham |date=February 23, 2019 |title= Former Democratic leader David Toscano retiring from Va. House |url=https://www.richmond.com/news/virginia/government-politics/general-assembly/former-democratic-leader-david-toscano-retiring-from-va-house/article_f41e4ad5-dce0-5e3c-a562-55489996aae5.html |work=Richmond Times-Dispatch |location= |access-date=February 23, 2019 }}
8. ^{{cite web|url=https://southsidedaily.com/local-news/2019/03/25/turpin-announces-run-for-state-senate/?fbclid=IwAR1JsyCdJ8rGQGQjRgIHsDgnVJ6C4782Vv9nZTOtTTYUJHAxtqxsogdj13o|work=South Side Daily|title=Turpin announces run for state Senate|date=March 25, 2019|accessdate=March 25, 2019|}}
9. ^https://twitter.com/gmoomaw/status/1099306595908022272
10. ^{{cite web|url=https://newvirginiapress.com/del-brenda-pogge-retires-endorses-successor/|work=New Virginia Press|title=DEL. BRENDA POGGE RETIRES, ENDORSES SUCCESSOR|date=March 22, 2019|accessdate=March 24, 2019|}}
11. ^{{cite web |url=http://sbe.virginiainteractive.org/jan2006c/ |title=Special Election - State House District 097 |publisher=Commonwealth of Virginia |date=January 24, 2006 |dead-url=yes |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080515074102/http://sbe.virginiainteractive.org/jan2006c/ |archive-date=May 15, 2008 }}

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