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2000 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia

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2000 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia

← 1998November 7, 2000 (2000-11-07)2002 →

All 11 Virginia seats to theUnited States House of Representatives
 Majority partyMinority partyThird party
 
PartyRepublicanDemocraticIndependent
Last election560
Seats before551
Seats won641
Seat changeIncrease 1Decrease 1Steady
Popular vote1,131,9991,060,484229,246
Percentage46.74%43.79%9.47%
SwingDecrease 0.46%Decrease 0.99%Increase 1.44%

District results
County and independent city results

Republican

  40–50%
  50–60%
  60–70%
  70–80%
  80–90%
  90–100%

Democratic

  40–50%
  50–60%
  60–70%
  70–80%
  80–90%
  90–100%

Independent

  50–60%
  60–70%
  70–80%
  80–90%

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The2000 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia were held on November 7, 2000 to determine who will represent theCommonwealth ofVirginia in theUnited States House of Representatives. Virginia has eleven seats in the House, apportioned according to the1990 United States census. Representatives are elected for two-year terms.

Overview

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United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia, 2000[1]
PartyVotesPercentageSeats+/–
Republican1,131,99946.74%6+1
Democratic1,060,48443.79%4-2
Independents/Write-ins229,2469.47%1+1
Totals2,421,729100.00%11

District 1

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See also:Virginia's 1st congressional district
2000 Virginia's 1st congressional district election

← 1998
2002 →
 
CandidateJo Ann DavisLawrence A. Davis
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Popular vote151,34497,399
Percentage57.5%37.0%

County and independent city results
A. Davis:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%
L. Davis:     40–50%     50–60%

U.S. Representative before election

Herb Bateman
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

Jo Ann Davis
Republican

Incumbent RepresentativeHerb Bateman retired due to health concerns,[2] dying that September. RepublicanJo Ann Davis won the open seat.

Virginia's 1st congressional district election, 2000
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanJo Ann Davis151,34457.50
DemocraticLawrence A. Davis97,39937.00
IndependentSharon A. Wood9,6523.70
IndependentJosh Billings4,0821.60
Write-ins5370.20
Total votes263,014100.00
Republicanhold

District 2

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See also:Virginia's 2nd congressional district
Virginia's 2nd congressional district election, 2000
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanEdward L. Schrock97,85652.00
DemocraticJody M. Wagner90,32847.90
Write-ins1450.10
Total votes188,329100.00
Republicangain fromDemocratic

District 3

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See also:Virginia's 3rd congressional district
Virginia's 3rd congressional district election, 2000
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticRobert C. Scott (inc.)137,52797.70
Write-ins3,2262.30
Total votes140,753100.00
Democratichold

District 4

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See also:Virginia's 4th congressional district
Virginia's 4th congressional district election, 2000
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticNorman Sisisky (inc.)189,78798.90
Write-ins2,1081.10
Total votes191,895100.00
Democratichold

District 5

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2000 Virginia's 5th congressional district election

← 1998
2002 →
 
CandidateVirgil GoodeJohn W. Boyd, Jr.
PartyIndependentDemocratic
Popular vote143,31265,387
Percentage67.4%30.7%

County and independent city results
Goode:     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%
Boyd Jr.:     50–60%

U.S. Representative before election

Virgil Goode
Independent

Elected U.S. Representative

Virgil Goode
Independent

See also:Virginia's 5th congressional district

Incumbent RepresentativeVirgil Goode ran for re-election as an Independent, switching from the Democratic Party.

Virginia's 5th congressional district election, 2000
PartyCandidateVotes%
IndependentVirgil Goode (inc.)143,31267.38
DemocraticJohn W. Boyd, Jr.65,38730.74
IndependentJoseph S. Spence3,9361.85
IndependentOthers700.03
Total votes150,233100.00
Independentgain fromDemocratic

District 6

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See also:Virginia's 6th congressional district
Virginia's 6th congressional district election, 2000
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanBob Goodlatte (inc.)153,33899.30
Write-ins1,1450.70
Total votes154,483100.00
Republicanhold

District 7

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See also:Virginia's 7th congressional district
2000 Virginia's 7th congressional district election

← 1998
2002 →
 
CandidateEric CantorWarren Stewart
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Popular vote192,65294,935
Percentage66.9%33.0%

County and independent city results
Cantor:     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%

U.S. Representative before election

Thomas J. Bliley Jr.
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

Eric Cantor
Republican

Incumbent RepresentativeThomas J. Bliley Jr. retired. RepublicanEric Cantor won the open seat.

Virginia's 7th congressional district election, 2000
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanEric Cantor192,65266.90
DemocraticWarren A. Stewart94,93533.00
Write-ins3040.10
Total votes287,891100.00
Republicanhold

District 8

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See also:Virginia's 8th congressional district
Virginia's 8th congressional district election, 2000
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticJim Moran (inc.)164,17863.30
RepublicanDemaris H. Miller88,26234.10
Independent politicianRonald Crickenberger3,4831.10
Independent politicianRichard Herron2,8051.30
Write-ins4710.20
Total votes263,014100.00
Democratichold

District 9

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2000 Virginia's 9th congressional district election

← 1998
2002 →
 
CandidateRick BoucherMichael Osborne
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Popular vote137,48859,335
Percentage69.8%30.1%

County and independent city results
Boucher:     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%

U.S. Representative before election

Rick Boucher
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Rick Boucher
Democratic

See also:Virginia's 9th congressional district
Virginia's 9th congressional district election, 2000
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticRick Boucher (inc.)137,48869.80
RepublicanMichael Osborne59,33530.1
Write-ins320.10
Total votes196,855100.00
Democratichold

District 10

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See also:Virginia's 10th congressional district
2000 Virginia's 10th congressional district election

← 1998
2002 →
 
CandidateFrank WolfBrian BrownMarc Rossi
PartyRepublicanIndependentIndependent
Popular vote238,81728,10716,031
Percentage84.2%9.9%5.7%

County and independent city results
Wolf:     70–80%     80–90%

U.S. Representative before election

Frank Wolf
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

Frank Wolf
Republican

Incumbent Republican RepresentativeFrank Wolf ran for re-election. No Democrat filed to run, but two Independent candidates appeared on the ballot. Wolf won in a landslide, winning over 80% of the vote.

Virginia's 10th congressional district election, 2000
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanFrank Wolf (inc.)238,81784.20
Independent politicianBrian Brown28,1079.90
Independent politicianMarc Rossi16,0315.70
Write-ins6820.20
Total votes283,637100.00
Republicanhold

District 11

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See also:Virginia's 11th congressional district
2000 Virginia's 11th congressional district election

← 1998
2002 →
 
CandidateTom DavisM.L. Corrigan
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Popular vote150,39583,455
Percentage61.9%34.3%

County and independent city results
Davis:     50–60%     60–70%

U.S. Representative before election

Tom Davis
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

Tom Davis
Republican

Incumbent Republican RepresentativeTom Davis ran for re-election. Davis defeatedDemocrat M.L. Corrigan with over 60% of the vote.

Virginia's 11th congressional district election, 2000
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanTom Davis (inc.)150,39561.90
DemocraticM.L. Corrigan83,45534.30
IndependentRobert K. McBridge4,7742.00
IndependentC.W. Levy4,0591.70
Write-ins2850.10
Total votes242,968100.00
Republicanhold

See also

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References

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  1. ^Clerk of the U.S. House of Representatives."Statistics of the Presidential and Congressional Election of November 7, 2000"(PDF).U.S. Government Printing Office. pp. 65 & 66.
  2. ^Hardin, Peter (September 12, 2000)."Rep. Herbert H. Bateman dies at age 72".Richmond Times-Dispatch. p. A1, A6. RetrievedMarch 6, 2025 – viaNewspapers.com.
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