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When Democrats won control of the General Assembly two years ago, one of the outcomes was an increased profile for the Legislative Black Caucus. Now that group is expected to lose four members in the House, although the final results are still being confirmed.
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In a statement, outgoing Governor Ralph Northam congratulated Governor-elect Glenn Youngkin and said the state had conducted another "free and fair election."
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Republican Glenn Youngkin will be Virginia's next governor. The Republican candidates in the two other statewide races also maintain their leads. And the GOP won a majority of seats in the House of Delegates.
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When turnout is low, Republicans benefit. The last time a Republican won statewide was back in 2009, when turnout dropped down to 40% of registered voters. Democrats tend to do well when turnout is a bit higher, like in 2013 when Terry McAuliffe won in an election that had 43% turnout.
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Democrat Terry McAuliffe and Republican Glenn Youngkin are making their final appeals to voters in person and on the airwaves, as early voting ends and efforts turn to election day.
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Virginians will be eagerly awaiting the results of Tuesday's elections. But the results may end up sending shock waves across the country.
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There has been plenty of buildup. And now Election Day is almost here.Jeff Schapiro of the Richmond Times-Dispatch and Michael Pope discuss the closing days of the race for governor and what we might see in the first days of the transition to a new administration.
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Back in 2003, a Fairfax County School Board member ran to become chairwoman of the Board of Supervisors on a platform of banning books. She lost to Gerry Connolly in a landslide. And that's not the only referendum on book banning in northern Virginia.
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New polling in the race for governor shows the election tightening with early voting wrapping up.
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Election Day is less than a week away – and both major-party candidates are making their last appeals to voters. Republican Glenn Youngkin made his pitch at a Roanoke campaign stop Wednesday.