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In 1901 Jennifer McClellan’s great-grandfather was forced to take a literacy test before he could register to vote in Alabama. In 1947 her father had to pay a poll tax in Tennessee. Now she will represent Virginia in Congress.
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It may not be November, but Tuesday is an election day in some parts of the state. Voters in Virginia’s 4th Congressional District will be choosing a new representative.
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Democrats in Virginia's 4th District — which includes part of the Richmond area — will head to the polls Tuesday to select a candidate for the special election to replace former Congressman Donald McEachin, who died last month.
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Back in the 1880’s, Virginia’s 4th Congressional District was represented by John Mercer Langston – the first African American to represent Virginia in Congress.
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Virginia’s 4th Congressional District stretches from Richmond south and east to Chesapeake.Incumbent Congressman Donald McEachin squared off Tuesday night…
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America’s next President won’t be the only office on the ballot this November. Virginia’s Congressional delegation is also up for election. The state is…