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2026 Virginia elections

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Elections in Virginia are scheduled to take place throughout 2026.

Special

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15th Senate district

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Ghazala Hashmi stepped down from her seat for the15th Senate district following her election toLieutenant Governor of Virginia.[1]Democratic Party primary elections were held on December 7, 2025.[2] A special election was held on January 6, 2026, electingMichael Jones.[3]

Virginia Senate Special General Election: 15th District, 2026[4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DemocraticMichael Jones12,60470.75%+8.60%
RepublicanJohn Thomas5,18729.12%−8.34%
Write-in240.13%-0.25%
Total votes17,815100.0%
Democratichold

77th House of Delegates district

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Michael Jones stepped down from his seat for the77th House of Delegates district following his victory in the Democratic Party primary special election for the15th Senate district.[5] A special election was held on January 6, 2026, electingCharlie Schmidt.[3]

Virginia House of Delegates Special General Election: 77th District, 2026[4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DemocraticCharlie Schmidt6,22879.93%−11.12%
RepublicanRichard Stonage Jr.1,55219.92%+19.92%
Write-in120.15%-8.80%
Total votes7,792100.0%
Democratichold

11th House of Delegates district

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David Bulova stepped down from his seat for the11th House of Delegates district after he was selected to beVirginia Secretary of Natural Resources by incomingGovernor of VirginiaAbigail Spanberger.[6] A special election was held on January 13, 2026, electingGretchen Bulova.[7]

Virginia House of Delegates Special General Election: 11th District, 2026[8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DemocraticGretchen Bulova5,99669.69%−0.92%
RepublicanAdam Wise2,57329.90%+0.83%
Write-in350.41%+0.09%
Total votes8,604100.0%
Democratichold

23rd House of Delegates district

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Candi King stepped down from her seat for the23rd House of Delegates district after she was selected to beSecretary of the Commonwealth of Virginia by incoming Governor of Virginia Abigail Spanberger.[6] A special election was held on January 13, 2026, electingMargaret Franklin.[7]

Virginia House of Delegates Special General Election: 23rd District, 2026[8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DemocraticMargaret Franklin3,14378.28%+10.33%
RepublicanVerndell Robinson86521.54%−10.13%
Write-in70.17%-0.21%
Total votes4,015100.0%
Democratichold

17th House of Delegates district

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Mark Sickles stepped down from his seat for the17th House of Delegates district after he was selected to beVirginia Secretary of Finance by incoming Governor of Virginia Abigail Spanberger. Democratic Party primary elections were held on December 28, 2025.[9] A special election was held on January 20, 2026, electingGarrett McGuire.[10][11]

Virginia House of Delegates Special General Election: 17th District, 2026[12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DemocraticGarrett McGuire6,65178.94%−14.09%
RepublicanChristopher Cardiff1,75920.88%+20.88%
Write-in150.18%-7.64%
Total votes8,425100.0%
Democratichold

39th Senate district

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Adam Ebbin stepped down from his seat for the39th Senate district after he was selected to be a senior advisor at the Virginia Cannabis Control Authority by incoming Governor of Virginia Abigail Spanberger. Democratic Party primary elections were held on January 13, 2026.[13] A special election was held on February 10, 2026, electingElizabeth Bennett-Parker.[14][15]

Virginia Senate Special General Election: 39th District, 2026[16]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticElizabeth Bennett-Parker11,65682.63%
RepublicanJulie Robben Lineberry2,40817.07%
Write-in430.30%
Total votes14,107100.0%
Democratichold

5th House of Delegates district

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Elizabeth Bennett-Parker stepped down from her seat for the5th House of Delegates district following her victory in the Democratic Party primary special election for the39th Senate district. Democratic Party primary elections were held on January 20, 2026.[17] A special election was held on February 10, 2026, electingR. Kirk McPike.[15]

Virginia House of Delegates Special General Election: 5th District, 2026[16]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticR. Kirk McPike6,33281.50%
RepublicanMarvin Mason Butler1,39220.88%
Write-in450.18%
Total votes7,769100.0%
Democratichold

Federal offices

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United States House of Representatives

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Main article:2026 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia

All 11 seats representing Virginia in theUnited States House of Representatives are up for election in 2026. Primary elections will be held on June 16, 2026. The general election will be held on November 3, 2026. Districts may be subject to the2025–2026 Virginia redistricting.[18]

United States Senate

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Main article:2026 United States Senate election in Virginia

IncumbentDemocratic SenatorMark Warner is running for re-election to a fourth term in theUnited States Senate.Primary elections will be held on June 16, 2026. The general election will be held on November 3, 2026.[19]

Ballot measures

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Main article:2026 Virginia ballot measures

Redistricting amendment

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Main article:2026 Virginia Redistricting Amendment

HJ6007 (legislatively initiated October 31, 2025, affirmed January 16, 2026) would amend the constitution toallow legislative mid-decade redistricting of congressional districts in response to mid-decade redistricting by other states.[20] The measure will appear on the April 2026 ballot.[21][22]

Abortion rights amendment

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Main article:2026 Virginia Right to Reproductive Freedom Amendment
See also:Abortion in Virginia

HJ1 / SJ247 (legislatively initiated March 24, 2025, affirmed January 16, 2026) would amend the constitution to guaranteea right to abortion.[23] The measure will appear on the November 2026 ballot.[24]

Marriage equality amendment

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Main article:2026 Virginia Repeal Same-Sex Marriage Ban Amendment
See also:Same-sex marriage in Virginia andLGBTQ rights in Virginia

HJ9 / SJ249 (legislatively initiated March 24, 2025, affirmed January 16, 2026) would amend the constitutionto codify same-sex and interracial marriage.[23] The measure will appear on the November 2026 ballot.[25]

Voting rights restoration amendment

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Main article:2026 Virginia Voting Rights Restoration Amendment

HJ2 / SJ248 (legislatively initiated March 24, 2025, affirmed January 16, 2026) would amend the constitution toautomatically restore voting rights to formerly-incarcerated individuals.[23] The measure will appear on the November 2026 ballot.[25]

References

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  1. ^Khalil, Jahd (2025-12-10)."Special elections set for Richmond-area House of Delegates, state Senate seats".VPM. Retrieved2026-01-16.
  2. ^Schmidt, Markus (2025-12-08)."Jones wins Democratic nomination in Virginia Senate District 15 after tense primary".Virginia Mercury. Retrieved2026-01-15.
  3. ^abKhalil, Jahd (2026-01-07)."Democrats Jones, Schmidt win Richmond-area General Assembly seats".VPM. Retrieved2026-01-19.
  4. ^ab"2026 January 6 Special Election Results".Virginia Election Night Reporting. Retrieved2026-01-15.
  5. ^Schmidt, Markus (December 9, 2025)."Special election set for Jan. 6 in House District 77 after Jones resigns".Virginia Mercury. Retrieved2026-01-15.
  6. ^abSchmidt, Markus (December 12, 2025)."More special elections loom in Virginia House amid Democratic turnover".Virginia Mercury. Retrieved2026-01-15.
  7. ^abMueller, Julia (2026-01-13)."Democrats win 2 special Virginia state House elections".The Hill. Retrieved2026-01-16.
  8. ^ab"2026 January 13 Special Election Results".Virginia Election Night Reporting. Retrieved2026-01-22.
  9. ^Serre, Jared (2025-12-29)."Nonprofit chairman claims narrow win in Democrats' 17th House District primary".FFXnow. Retrieved2026-01-16.
  10. ^Kronzer, Jessica (2026-01-09)."Virginia voter guide: Another special election ahead in Fairfax County to replace a longtime delegate".WTOP News. Retrieved2026-01-16.
  11. ^Schmidt, Markus (2026-01-21)."Democrat McGuire wins Virginia House District 17 special election".Virginia Mercury. Retrieved2026-01-22.
  12. ^"2026 January 20 Special Election Results".Virginia Election Night Reporting. Retrieved2026-02-12.
  13. ^Cullum, James (2026-01-14)."JUST IN: Bennett-Parker wins Democratic firehouse primary for State Senate seat".ALXnow. Retrieved2026-01-16.
  14. ^Taranto, Katie (2026-01-13)."Alexandria Republicans announce state Senate candidate for February special election".ALXnow. Retrieved2026-01-16.
  15. ^ab"Alexandria Voters Send Bennett-Parker to Senate, McPike to House in Special Elections".The Zebra. 2026-02-11. Retrieved2026-02-12.
  16. ^ab"2026 February 10 Special Election Results".Virginia Election Night Reporting. Retrieved2026-02-12.
  17. ^Chibbaro Jr, Lou (2026-01-19)."Two gay candidates running in 'firehouse' Va. House of Delegates primary in Alexandria".Washington Blade. Retrieved2026-02-12.
  18. ^Robertson, Campbell (Jan 16, 2026)."Virginia Poised to Redraw House Maps That Could Set Democrats Up for a Win".The Washington Post. Retrieved2026-01-16.
  19. ^Shokraei, Carrie (December 2, 2025)."Sen. Mark Warner announces reelection campaign in Virginia".WTOP-FM. RetrievedDecember 2, 2025.
  20. ^Khalil, Jahd (2025-10-31)."Virginia Senate votes to propose redistricting amendment".VPM. Retrieved2026-01-19.
  21. ^Timm, Jane C. (2026-01-16)."Virginia lawmakers pass redistricting amendment, sending it to voters for approval".NBC News. Retrieved2026-01-19.
  22. ^Vakil, Caroline (2026-01-22)."Virginia Democrats schedule April 21 redistricting special election".The Hill. Retrieved2026-01-22.
  23. ^abc"Constitutional amendments on abortion rights, civil rights restoration and same-sex marriage advance".Cardinal News. 2025-01-15. Retrieved2026-01-19.
  24. ^Sherman, Carter (2026-01-16)."Virginia voters to decide on amendment to protect abortion rights".The Guardian.ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved2026-01-19.
  25. ^abKhalil, Jahd (2026-01-16)."State Senate approves constitutional amendments for voters' consideration".VPM. Retrieved2026-01-19.
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