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Elecciones al Senado de Virginia de 2023

Las elecciones al Senado de Virginia de 2023 se llevaron a cabo el martes 7 de noviembre de 2023, al mismo tiempo que las elecciones para la Cámara de Delegados de Virginia , para elegir senadores para los 40 escaños del Senado de Virginia para la 163.ª y 164.ª Asamblea de Virginia. Las primarias de nominación realizadas a través del Departamento de Elecciones se llevaron a cabo el 20 de junio de 2023. [3] Estas fueron las primeras elecciones celebradas después de la redistribución de distritos como resultado del censo de 2020. [ 4] Los demócratas mantuvieron el control del Senado. [5]

Fondo

Después de las elecciones de 2019 , el Partido Demócrata ganó 2 escaños en el Senado y obtuvo el control de ambas cámaras de la Asamblea General , lo que marcó la primera vez que los demócratas lograron una trifecta gubernamental en Virginia desde 1993. [6] Sin embargo, esto duró poco, ya que los republicanos recuperaron la gobernación y la Cámara de Delegados en las elecciones de 2021 .

Esta elección del Senado, así como las de la Cámara de Delegados, se celebraron tras la decisión de la Corte Suprema de Estados Unidos de revocar Roe v. Wade con la decisión Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization , que dictaminó que el aborto no es un derecho constitucional en los Estados Unidos . Esto ha llevado a resultados electorales decepcionantes para el Partido Republicano nacional , como su sorprendente bajo rendimiento en las elecciones de mitad de período del año pasado y las elecciones intermedias de este año , perdiendo o teniendo un bajo rendimiento en muchas elecciones y perdiendo referendos estatales sobre el derecho al aborto por márgenes aplastantes. [7] [8]

El gobernador Youngkin esperaba venderle al pueblo de Virginia un "límite" de 15 semanas para el aborto en lugar de usar la palabra "prohibición", temiendo que esa palabra fuera alienante para los votantes; esta estrategia era para ayudar al mensaje de los republicanos sobre el aborto de una manera que no ofendiera a los votantes indecisos, y Youngkin quería una trifecta republicana para promulgar también una agenda conservadora. [9] Pero los demócratas pudieron superar en mensaje a Youngkin y convencer a los virginianos de que su "límite" del aborto es una prohibición.

Los demócratas mantuvieron su mayoría en el Senado, frustrando las esperanzas de Youngkin de una trifecta republicana incluso si los republicanos mantuvieron la Cámara de Delegados, que también fue ganada por los demócratas simultáneamente, restableciendo el control total de la Asamblea General de Virginia que los demócratas perdieron en 2021. Después de la elección, Glenn Youngkin dijo que no será candidato a la presidencia de los Estados Unidos en las elecciones presidenciales . [10]

Jubilaciones

Nueve titulares no buscaron la reelección.

Republicanos

  1. Distrito 3 : Tommy Norment se retiró. [11]
  2. Distrito 23 : Steve Newman se retiró. [12]
  3. Distrito 24 : Emmett Hanger se jubiló. [13]
  4. Distrito 27 : Jill Vogel se jubiló. [14]

Demócratas

  1. Distrito 6 : Lynwood Lewis se jubiló. [15]
  2. Distrito 13 : John Bell se jubiló. [16]
  3. Distrito 21 : John Edwards se jubiló. [17]
  4. Distrito 32 : Janet Howell se jubiló. [16]
  5. Distrito 35 : Dick Saslaw se jubiló. [18]

Renuncia

Un escaño quedó vacante el día de las elecciones generales debido a la renuncia en 2023.

Republicanos

Un republicano dimitió antes de finalizar su mandato.

  1. Distrito 14 : John Cosgrove renunció el 30 de septiembre para convertirse en comisionado adjunto de la Comisión de Recursos Marinos de Virginia . [19] El exjefe de personal de Cosgrove, Christie New Craig, ganó el escaño en las elecciones generales. [20]

Los titulares derrotados

En las elecciones primarias

Cinco senadores en ejercicio, cuatro demócratas y un republicano, fueron derrotados en las elecciones primarias del 20 de junio. [21]

Demócratas

  1. Distrito 13 : Joe Morrissey perdió la nominación ante el ex delegado estatal Lashrecse Aird . [22]
  2. Distrito 18 : Lionell Spruill perdió una carrera de redistribución de distritos ante su compañera titular Louise Lucas . [23]
  3. Distrito 36 : George Barker perdió la nominación ante la miembro de la Junta Escolar del Condado de Fairfax, Stella Pekarsky . [24]
  4. Distrito 37 : Chap Petersen perdió la nominación ante el consultor financiero Saddam Azlan Salim . [24]

Republicanos

  1. Distrito 12 : Amanda Chase perdió la nominación ante el ex senador estatal Glen Sturtevant . [25]

En elecciones generales

Demócratas

  1. Distrito 24 : Monty Mason perdió la reelección ante el ex sheriff de York-Poquoson, Danny Diggs . [26]

Republicanos

  1. Distrito 16 : Siobhan Dunnavant perdió la reelección ante el delegado estatal Schuyler VanValkenburg . [27]

Asientos de nueva creación

Ganancia democrática

  1. Distrito 21 : Ganó la delegada estatal Angelia Williams Graves [28]
  2. Distrito 30 : Ganó la delegada estatal Danica Roem [29]
  3. Distrito 31 : Ganado por el fiscal Russet Perry [30]
  4. Distrito 32 : Ganó el delegado estatal Suhas Subramanyam [31]
  5. Distrito 33 : Ganado por la ex delegada estatal Jennifer Carroll Foy [32]

Ganancia republicana

  1. Distrito 1 : Ganado por el granjero Timmy French [33]
  2. Distrito 3 : Ganó el delegado estatal Chris Head [34]
  3. Distrito 10 : Ganó el delegado estatal John McGuire [35]
  4. Distrito 17 : Ganó la delegada estatal Emily Brewer [36]
  5. Distrito 27 : Ganó la delegada estatal Tara Durant [37]

Elecciones especiales

Distrito 38

El republicano Ben Chafin , elegido por primera vez en 2014, murió el 1 de enero de 2021. [38]

Distrito 7

La actual republicana Jen Kiggans , elegida por primera vez en 2019, renunció el 15 de noviembre de 2022 para asumir el cargo de representante de Estados Unidos para el segundo distrito del Congreso de Virginia . [41]

Distrito 9

La demócrata Jennifer McClellan , elegida por primera vez en 2017, renunció el 7 de marzo de 2023 para asumir el cargo de representante de los EE. UU. por el cuarto distrito congresual de Virginia . Lamont Bagby ganó la elección especial para ocupar el escaño.

Descripción general

Carreras reñidas

Escaños donde el margen de victoria fue inferior al 10%:

  1. Distrito Senatorial 24, aumento del 1,07%
  2. Distrito Senatorial 27, 1,76%
  3. Distrito Senatorial 30, 3,83%
  4. Distrito Senatorial 17, 4,82%
  5. Distrito Senatorial 31, 5,7%
  6. Distrito Senatorial 4, 6,65%
  7. Distrito Senatorial 16, aumento del 9,51%
  8. Distrito Senatorial 12, 9,7%

Predicciones

Resumen de resultados porSenado de Virginiadistrito

Votación

Lista de distritos

Distrito 1

El Distrito Senatorial 1 incluye toda la ciudad de Winchester , el condado de Clarke , el condado de Frederick , el condado de Shenandoah y el condado de Warren . Este era un escaño vacante después de la redistribución de distritos.

Primarias republicanas

Candidato

Derrotado en las primarias

No se pudo calificar

Resultados

Primarias demócratas

Candidato

Elecciones generales

Predicciones

[62]

Distrito 2

El Distrito Senatorial 2 incluye toda la ciudad de Harrisonburg , el condado de Bath , el condado de Highland , el condado de Page y el condado de Rockingham , así como partes del condado de Augusta . Este distrito tenía dos titulares después de la redistribución de distritos: los republicanos Emmett Hanger , que fue elegido por primera vez en 1995, y Mark Obenshain , que fue elegido por primera vez en 2003.

Primarias republicanas

Candidato

Rechazado

Primarias demócratas

Candidato

Primaria libertaria

Candidato

Elecciones generales

Predicciones

Distrito 3

El Distrito Senatorial 3 incluye todas las ciudades de Buena Vista , Covington , Lexington , Staunton , Waynesboro , el condado de Alleghany , el condado de Botetourt , el condado de Craig y el condado de Rockbridge , así como partes del condado de Augusta y el condado de Roanoke . Este era un escaño abierto después de la redistribución de distritos.

Primarias republicanas

Candidato

Rechazado

Primarias demócratas

Candidato

Elecciones generales

Predicciones

Distrito 4

El Distrito Senatorial 4 incluye las ciudades de Roanoke y Salem , así como partes de los condados de Roanoke y Montgomery . Este distrito tenía dos titulares después de la redistribución de distritos: el demócrata John Edwards , que fue elegido por primera vez en 1995, y el republicano Dave Suetterlein , que fue elegido por primera vez en 2015.

Primarias demócratas

Candidato

Derrotado en las primarias

Rechazado

Respaldos

Lucas Priddy
Legisladores estatales

Resultados

Resultados de condados y ciudades independientes
  Boyd blanco
  •   50–60%

Primarias republicanas

Candidato

Elecciones generales

Predicciones

Respaldos

Trish Boyd-White

Distrito 5

El Distrito Senatorial 5 incluye toda la ciudad de Radford , el condado de Bland , el condado de Giles , el condado de Pulaski , el condado de Smyth y el condado de Tazewell , así como partes del condado de Montgomery y el condado de Wythe . El titular era el republicano Travis Hackworth , quien fue elegido por primera vez en 2021.

Primarias republicanas

Candidato

Primarias demócratas

Candidato

Elecciones generales

Predicciones

Distrito 6

El Distrito Senatorial 6 incluye todas las ciudades de Bristol , Norton , el condado de Buchanan , el condado de Dickenson , el condado de Lee , el condado de Russell , el condado de Scott , el condado de Washington y el condado de Wise . El titular era el republicano Todd Pillion , que fue elegido por primera vez en 2019.

Primarias republicanas

Candidato

Elecciones generales

Predicciones

Distrito 7

El Distrito Senatorial 7 incluye las ciudades de Galax , Martinsville , el condado de Carroll , el condado de Floyd , el condado de Franklin , el condado de Grayson , el condado de Henry y el condado de Patrick , así como partes del condado de Wythe . El titular era el republicano Bill Stanley , que fue elegido por primera vez en 2011.

Primarias republicanas

Candidato

Primarias demócratas

Candidato

Elecciones generales

Predicciones

Distrito 8

El Distrito Senatorial 8 incluye toda la ciudad de Lynchburg , el condado de Bedford y el condado de Campbell . Este escaño tenía dos titulares después de la redistribución de distritos: el republicano Stephen Newman , que fue elegido por primera vez en 1995, y el republicano Mark Peake , que fue elegido por primera vez en 2017.

Primarias republicanas

Candidato

Rechazado

Primarias demócratas

Candidato

Elecciones generales

Predicciones

Distrito 9

El Distrito Senatorial 9 incluye toda la ciudad de Danville , el condado de Charlotte , el condado de Halifax , el condado de Lunenburg , el condado de Mecklenburg , el condado de Nottoway y el condado de Pittsylvania , así como partes del condado de Prince Edward . El titular era el republicano Frank Ruff , que fue elegido por primera vez en 2000.

Primarias republicanas

Candidato

Primarias demócratas

No se pudo calificar

Elecciones generales

Predicciones

Distrito 10

El Distrito Senatorial 10 incluye todos los condados de Amelia , Appomattox , Buckingham , Cumberland , Fluvanna , Goochland y Powhatan , así como partes de los condados de Hanover , Louisa y Prince Edward . Este era un escaño abierto después de la redistribución de distritos.

Convención republicana

Candidato

Derrotado en la convención

Resultados

Los recuentos totales de votos no se hicieron públicos. [84]

Primaria demócrata

No se pudo calificar

Retirado

Elecciones generales

Predicciones

Distrito 11

El Distrito Senatorial 11 incluye toda la ciudad de Charlottesville , el condado de Albemarle , el condado de Amherst y el condado de Nelson , así como partes del condado de Louisa . El titular era el demócrata Creigh Deeds , que fue elegido por primera vez en 2001.

Primarias demócratas

Candidato

Eliminado en primaria

Respaldos

Escrituras de Creigh
Legisladores estatales
Organizaciones

Resultados

Resultados de las primarias demócratas por condado/ciudad independiente (izquierda) y distrito electoral (derecha).
  Andanzas
  •   50–60%
  •   60–70%
  •   70–80%
  Hudson
  •   50–60%
  •   60–70%
  •   >90%
  Atar

Primarias republicanas

Candidato

Independientes

No se pudo calificar

Elecciones generales

Predicciones

Respaldos

Escrituras de Criegh
Organizaciones

Distrito 12

El Distrito Senatorial 12 incluye toda la ciudad de Colonial Heights , así como partes del condado de Chesterfield . La titular era la republicana no participante en las asambleas partidarias Amanda Chase , que fue elegida por primera vez en 2015. [93]

Primarias republicanas

Candidato

Eliminado en primaria

Resultados

Resultados de condados y ciudades independientes
  Sturtevant
  •   30–40%
  •   40–50%

Primarias demócratas

Candidato

Elecciones generales

Predicciones

Respaldos

Natan McKenzie

Distrito 13

El Distrito Senatorial 13 contiene todas las ciudades de Hopewell , Petersburg , el condado de Charles City , el condado de Prince George , el condado de Surry y el condado de Sussex , así como partes del condado de Dinwiddie y el condado de Henrico .

Primarias demócratas

Candidato

Eliminado en primaria

Retirado

Respaldos

Lashrecse Aird

Resultados

Resultados de condados y ciudades independientes
  Aire
  •   60–70%
  •   70–80%
  •   80–90%

Primarias republicanas

Candidato

Independientes

No se pudo calificar

Elecciones generales

Predicciones

Respaldos

Lashrece Aird

[109]

Distrito 14

El Distrito Senatorial 14 contiene partes de la ciudad de Richmond y del condado de Henrico . El titular era el demócrata Lamont Bagby , quien fue elegido por primera vez en 2023.

Primarias demócratas

Candidato

Derrotado en las primarias

Respaldos

Lamont Bagby
Legisladores estatales
Organizaciones

Resultados

Resultados de condados y ciudades independientes
  Bolsa de basura
  •   60–70%
  •   80–90%

Elecciones generales

Predicciones

Distrito 15

El Distrito Senatorial 15 contiene partes de la ciudad de Richmond y del condado de Chesterfield . La titular era la demócrata Ghazala Hashmi , quien fue elegida por primera vez en 2019.

Primarias demócratas

Candidato

Respaldos

Ghazala Hashmi
Organizaciones

Primarias republicanas

Candidato

Retirado

Elecciones generales

Predicciones

Distrito 16

El Distrito Senatorial 16 contiene partes del condado de Henrico . La titular era la republicana Siobhan Dunnavant , quien fue elegida por primera vez en 2015.

Primarias republicanas

Candidato

Primarias demócratas

Candidato

Respaldos

Schuyler Van Valkenburg
Legisladores estatales
Organizaciones

Elecciones generales

Respaldos

Schuyler Van Valkenburg
Predicciones

Distrito 17

El Distrito Senatorial 17 incluye las ciudades de Emporia , Franklin , Suffolk , el condado de Brunswick , el condado de Greensville , el condado de Isle of Wight y el condado de Southampton , así como partes de la ciudad de Portsmouth y el condado de Dinwiddie . Este era un escaño abierto después de la redistribución de distritos.

Primarias demócratas

Candidato

Respaldos

Clint Jenkins
Organizaciones

Primarias republicanas

Candidato

Derrotado en las primarias

Resultados

Elecciones generales

Respaldos

Emily Brewer
Funcionarios estatales
Clint Jenkins
Predicciones

Distrito 18

Senate District 18 contains portions of the cities of Chesapeake and Portsmouth. This district had two incumbents following redistricting: Democrat Louise Lucas, who was first elected in 1991, and Democrat Lionell Spruill, who was first elected in 2016.

Democratic primary

Nominee

Eliminated in primary

Endorsements

Lionell Spruill
State legislators

Results

Primary results by precinct:
  Lucas
  •   50–60%
  •   60–70%
  •   70–80%
  •   80–90%
  Spruill
  •   50–60%
  •   60–70%
  •   70–80%

Republican primary

Nominee

General election

Predictions

District 19

Senate District 19 contains portions of the cities of Chesapeake and Virginia Beach. The incumbent was Republican John Cosgrove, who was first elected in 2013.

Republican primary

Nominee

Defeated in primary

Declined

Results

Democratic primary

Nominee

General election

Predictions

District 20

Senate District 20 contains all of Accomack County and Northampton County, as well as portions of the cities of Norfolk and Virginia Beach. This district had two incumbents following redistricting: Democrat Lynwood Lewis, who was first elected in 2014, and Republican Bill DeSteph, who was first elected in 2015.

Democratic primary

Nominee

Declined

Republican primary

Nominee

General election

Predictions

District 21

Senate District 21 contains portions of the city of Norfolk. This was an open seat following redistricting.

Democratic primary

Nominee

Defeated in primary

Withdrawn

Endorsements

Angelia Williams Graves
State officials
State legislators

Results

Independents

General election

Predictions

District 22

Senate District 22 contains portions of Virginia Beach. The incumbent was Democrat Aaron Rouse, who was first elected on January 10, 2023, in a special election triggered by the resignation of the previous incumbent, Jen Kiggans, who resigned this seat after winning her election to Virginia's 2nd congressional district in the 2022 election, defeating incumbent Elaine Luria.[137]

Democratic primary

Nominee

Endorsements

Aaron Rouse
Organizations

Republican primary

Nominee

General election

Predictions

District 23

Senate District 23 contains the entire city of Hampton, as well as portions of the city of Newport News. The incumbent was Democrat Mamie Locke, who was first elected in 2003.

Democratic primary

Nominee

Endorsements

Mamie Locke
Organizations

General election

Predictions

District 24

Senate District 24 contains the entire cities of Poquoson, Williamsburg, and York County, as well as portions of the city of Newport News and James City County. The incumbent was Democrat Monty Mason, who was first elected in 2016.

Democratic primary

Nominee

Endorsements

Monty Mason
Organizations

Republican primary

Nominee

General election

Endorsements

Monty Mason
Predictions

District 25

Senate District 25 contains all of Caroline County, Essex County, King George County, King William County, Lancaster County, Middlesex County, Northumberland County, Richmond County, and Westmoreland County, as well as portions of King & Queen County and Spotsylvania County. The incumbent was Republican Richard Stuart, who was first elected in 2007.

Republican primary

Nominee

Democratic primary

Nominee

General election

Predictions

District 26

Senate District 26 contains all of Gloucester County, Mathews County, and New Kent County, as well as portions of Hanover County, James City County, and King & Queen County. This district had two incumbents following redistricting: Republican Ryan McDougle, who was first elected in 2006, and Republican Tommy Norment, who was first elected in 1991.

Republican primary

Nominee

Declined

Democratic primary

Nominee

General election

Predictions

District 27

Senate District 27 contains the entire city of Fredericksburg, as well as portions of Spotsylvania County and Stafford County. This was an open seat following redistricting.

Democratic primary

Nominee

Eliminated in primary

Failed to qualify

Endorsements

Joel Griffin
State legislators

Results

County and independent city results
  Griffin
  •   50–60%
  •   60–70%

Republican primary

Nominee

Eliminated in primary

Endorsements

Tara Durant
State legislators

Results

County and independent city results
  Durant
  •   50–60%
  •   70–80%

Independents

Declared

General election

Endorsements

Joel Griffin
Predictions

District 28

Senate District 28 contains all of Culpeper County, Greene County, Madison County, Orange County, and Rappahannock County, as well as portions of Fauquier County and Spotsylvania County. The incumbent was Bryce Reeves, who was first elected in 2011.

Republican firehouse primary

Nominee

Defeated in primary

Results

Democratic primary

Nominee

Independents

Declared

Did not qualify

General election

Predictions

District 29

Senate District 29 contains portions of Prince William County and Stafford County. The incumbent was Democrat Jeremy McPike, who was first elected in 2015.

Democratic primary

Nominee

Defeated in primary

Endorsements

Jeremy McPike
State legislators
Newspapers

Results

County results
  McPike
  •   50–60%
  Guzmán
  •   50–60%

Republican primary

Nominee

Defeated in primary

Results

Republican Primary results:
  Baldwin
  •   50–60%
  •   60–70%
  Martin
  •   50–60%
  •   60–70%
  •   70–80%
  Tie

General election

Predictions

District 30

Senate District 30 contains all of the cities of Manassas and Manassas Park, as well as portions of Prince William County. This was an open seat following redistricting.

Democratic primary

Nominee

Endorsements

Danica Roem
Organizations

Republican primary

Nominee

Defeated in primary

Withdrawn

Endorsements

William "Bill" Woolf
State officials

Results

General election

Endorsements

Danica Roem
Predictions

District 31

Senate District 31 contains portions of Fauquier County and Loudoun County. The incumbent was Republican Jill Vogel, who was first elected in 2007.

Republican primary

Nominee

Withdrawn

Declined

Democratic primary

Nominee

Defeated in primary

Endorsements

Russet Perry
State legislators
Newspapers

Results

General election

Russet Perry
Predictions

District 32

Senate District 32 contains portions of Loudoun County. The incumbent was Democrat John Bell, who was first elected in 2019.

Democratic primary

Nominee

Defeated in primary

Declined

Endorsements

Suhas Subramanyam
State legislators
Newspapers

Results

Republican primary

Declared

General election

Predictions

District 33

Senate District 33 contains portions of Fairfax County and Prince William County. This was an open seat following redistricting.

Democratic primary

Nominee

Defeated in primary

Endorsements

Hala Ayala
Federal officials
State officials
State legislators
Organizations
Jennifer Carroll Foy
State legislators
Individuals
Labor unions
  • IBB[187]
  • IBEW[187]
  • SMART[187]
Newspapers

Results

County results
  Carroll Foy
  •   60–70%

Republican primary

Nominee

General election

Predictions

District 34

Senate District 34 contains portions of Fairfax County. The incumbent was Democrat Scott Surovell, who was first elected in 2015.

Democratic primary

Nominee

Republican primary

Nominee

Endorsements

Scott Surovell
Organizations

General election

Predictions

District 35

Senate District 35 contains portions of Fairfax County. This district had two incumbents following redistricting: Democrat Dave Marsden, who was first elected in 2010, and Democrat Dick Saslaw, who was first elected in 1980.

Democratic primary

Nominee

Defeated in primary

Declined

Endorsements

Dave Marsden
Federal officials
State legislators
Newspapers

Results

Republican primary

Nominee

General election

Predictions

District 36

Senate District 36 contains portions of Fairfax County. The incumbent was Democrat George Barker, who was first elected in 2007.

Democratic primary

Nominee

Defeated in primary

Endorsements

George Barker
Federal officials
State officials
Organizations
Newspapers
Stella Pekarsky
State cabinet officials
State legislators

Results

Primary results:
  Pekarsky
  •   50–60%
  •   60–70%
  •   80–90%
  Barker
  •   50–60%
  •   60–70%
  •   70–80%
  •   >90%

Republican primary

Nominee

General election

Predictions

District 37

Senate District 37 contains the entire cities of Falls Church and Fairfax, as well as portions of Fairfax County. The incumbent was Democrat Chap Petersen, who was first elected in 2007.

Democratic primary

Nominee

Defeated in primary

Withdrawn

Endorsements

Chap Petersen
Newspapers
Saddam Azlan Salim
State legislators

Results

County and independent city results
  Salim
  •   50–60%
  •   60–70%
  Petersen
  •   50–60%

Republican primary

Nominee

General election

Predictions

District 38

Senate District 38 contains portions of Fairfax County. This district had two incumbents following redistricting: Democrat Jennifer Boysko, who was first elected in 2019, and Democrat Janet Howell, who was first elected in 1991.

Democratic primary

Nominee

Declined

Endorsements

Jennifer Boysko
Organizations

Republican primary

Nominee

General election

Predictions

District 39

Senate District 39 contains the entire city of Alexandria, as well as portions of Arlington County and Fairfax County. The incumbent was Democrat Adam Ebbin, who was first elected in 2011.

Democratic primary

Nominee

Endorsements

Adam Ebbin
Organizations

Republican primary

Nominee

General election

Predictions

District 40

Senate District 40 contains portions of Arlington County. The incumbent was Democrat Barbara Favola, who was first elected in 2011.

Democratic primary

Nominee

Defeated in primary

Endorsements

Barbara Favola
State legislators
Organizations
Newspapers

Republican primary

Nominee

Results

General election

Predictions

See also

Notes

  1. ^ A majority of 20 was also possible for Republicans as the Lieutenant Governor of Virginia, a Republican at the time, held the tie-breaker vote.
  2. ^ a b Redistricted from the 3rd district.
  3. ^ Includes one non-caucusing Republican senator, Amanda Chase.
  4. ^ Redistricted from the 26th district.
  5. ^ Redistricted from the 24th district.
  6. ^ Redistricted from the 19th district.
  7. ^ Redistricted from the 21st district.
  8. ^ a b Redistricted from the 38th district.
  9. ^ Redistricted from the 40th district.
  10. ^ Redistricted from the 20th district.
  11. ^ Redistricted from the 22nd district.
  12. ^ Redistricted from the 23rd district.
  13. ^ Redistricted from the 15th district.
  14. ^ Redistricted from the 25th district.
  15. ^ Redistricted from the 11th district.
  16. ^ Senator Amanda Chase is a Republican who does not caucus with the Virginia Republican Party.
  17. ^ Redistricted from the 16th district.
  18. ^ Redistricted from the 9th district.
  19. ^ Redistricted from the 10th district.
  20. ^ Redistricted from the 12th district.
  21. ^ Redistricted from the 5th district.
  22. ^ Redistricted from the 14th district. Republican Senator John Cosgrove resigned his seat on September 30, 2023.
  23. ^ Redistricted from the 8th district.
  24. ^ Redistricted from the 6th district.
  25. ^ Redistricted from the 7th district.
  26. ^ Redistricted from the 2nd district.
  27. ^ Redistricted from the 1st district.
  28. ^ Redistricted from the 28th district.
  29. ^ Redistricted from the 4th district.
  30. ^ Redistricted from the 17th district.
  31. ^ Redistricted from the 27th district.
  32. ^ Redistricted from the 13th district.
  33. ^ Redistricted from the 36th district.
  34. ^ Redistricted from the 37th district.
  35. ^ Redistricted from the 39th district.
  36. ^ Redistricted from the 34th district.
  37. ^ Redistricted from the 33rd district.
  38. ^ Redistricted from the 32nd district.
  39. ^ Redistricted from the 30th district.
  40. ^ Redistricted from the 31st district.
  41. ^ Key:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear

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