There were no surprises in Virginia’s three special elections this week, but that won't stop political observers from looking ...
The U.S. Supreme Court allowed Virginia to remove non-citizens from its voter rolls just before the November election.
The Justice Department filed a motion to withdraw from a voting-rights case challenging Virginia’s effort to remove names ...
Should Virginia ditch the longstanding practice of electing the General Assembly and the governor in odd year elections?
State lawmakers have approved a set of election-related changes for Chesapeake’s city charter, correcting what was deemed an ...
The race for Virginia’s governorship is shaping up to be one of the most closely watched political contests nationwide this ...
The Democratic-controlled Senate Privileges and Elections Committee on Tuesday afternoon struck down several ...
The Virginia House and Senate each approved a constitutional amendment that would automatically restore voting rights to ...
Longtime Virginia labor leader and former employment attorney Alex Bastani has filed to run for lieutenant governor.
Senate moves to strengthen protections against voter roll purgesLast August, just 90s days before Election Day, Gov. Glenn ...
The Virginia state Senate completed the first step to send a set of amendments on abortion and marriage before voters in next year’s elections. Lawmakers pushed forward a trio of amendments.
The votes on these measures this past week are the first step to enshrining the measures in the state constitution.