2021 Virginia House of Delegates election

The 2021 Virginia House of Delegates election will be held on November 2, 2021 to coincide with biennial elections in the U.S. state of Virginia. All 100 Delegates are elected to two-year terms in single-member constituencies. Primary elections are scheduled for June 8.[1]

2021 Virginia House of Delegates elections

November 2, 2021

All 100 seats in the Virginia House of Delegates
51 seats needed for a majority
 
Leader Eileen Filler-Corn Todd Gilbert
Party Democratic Republican
Leader since January 1, 2019 January 8, 2020
Leader's seat 41st 15th
Last election 55 seats, 52.7% 45 seats, 43.3%

Incumbent Speaker

Eileen Filler-Corn
Democratic


Background

Following the 2019 Virginia House of Delegates election Democrats netted a gain of six seats. As a result, control of the Virginia House of Delegates flipped to Democratic control for the first time since 1999.[2] Following obtaining control of the chamber. House Democrats elected Eileen Filler-Corn as Speaker making her the first female Speaker in the history of the Virginia House of Delegates.[3]

Special elections

District Incumbent This race
No. Delegate Party First
elected
Results Candidates[4]
90 Joseph Lindsey Democratic 2014 (special) Incumbent retired on November 10, 2020.[5]
New member elected January 5, 2021.
Democratic hold.
  • Y Angelia Williams Graves (D) 63.5%
  • Sylvia Bryant (R) 36.4%
2 Jennifer Carroll Foy Democratic 2017 Incumbent retired December 12, 2020.[6]
New member elected January 5, 2021.
Democratic hold.
  • Y Candi King (D) 51.5%
  • Heather Mitchell (R) 48.4%

Summary

District Incumbent This race
No. Delegate Party First
elected
Incumbent Status Candidates[7]
1 Terry Kilgore Republican 1993 Incumbent running Terry Kilgore (R)
2 Candi King Democratic 2021[8] Incumbent running Candi King (D)
3 Will Morefield Republican 2009 Incumbent running Will Morefield (R)
4 Will Wampler Republican 2019 Incumbent running Will Wampler (R)
5 Israel O'Quinn Republican 2011 Incumbent running Matthew Matsunaga (D)
Israel O'Quinn (R)
6 Jeff Campbell Republican 2013 Incumbent running Jeff Campbell (R)
7 Nick Rush Republican 2011 Incumbent running Nick Rush (R)
8 Joe McNamara Republican 2018 Incumbent running Joe McNamara (R)
Dustin Wimbush (D)
9 Charles Poindexter Republican 2007 Incumbent running Charles Poindexter (R)
10 Wendy Gooditis Democratic 2017 Incumbent running Nick Clemente (R)
Wendy Gooditis (D)
11 Sam Rasoul Democratic 2014 Incumbent running Charlie Nave (R)
Sam Rasoul (D)
12 Chris Hurst Democratic 2017 Incumbent running Chris Hurst (D)
13 Danica Roem Democratic 2017 Incumbent running Danica Roem (D)
14 Danny Marshall Republican 2001 Incumbent running Danny Marshall (R)
15 Todd Gilbert Republican 2005 Incumbent running Todd Gilbert (R)
16 Les Adams Republican 2013 Incumbent running Les Adams (R)
17 Chris Head Republican 2011 Incumbent running Chris Head (R)
18 Michael Webert Republican 2011 Incumbent running Michael Webert (R)
19 Terry Austin Republican 2013 Incumbent running Terry Austin (R)
Dean Davison (L)
20 John Avoli Republican 2019 Incumbent running John Avoli (R)
Randall Wolf (D)
21 Kelly Fowler Democratic 2017 Incumbent running Kelly Fowler (D)
22 Kathy Byron Republican 1997 Incumbent running Kathy Byron (R)
Isaiah Knight (R)
23 Wendell Walker Republican 2019 Incumbent running Wendell Walker (R)
24 Ronnie Campbell Republican 2018 Incumbent running Ronnie Campbell (R)
25 Chris Runion Republican 2019 Incumbent running Jenni Kitchen (D)
Chris Runion (R)
26 Tony Wilt Republican 2010 Incumbent running Patrick Fritz (D)
William Helsley (D)
Tony Wilt (R)
27 Roxann Robinson Republican 2010 Incumbent running Debra Gardner (D)
Roxann Robinson (R)
28 Josh Cole Democratic 2019 Incumbent running Joshua Cole (D)
29 Bill Wiley Republican 2020 Incumbent running Bill Wiley (R)
30 Nicholas Freitas Republican 2015 Incumbent running Nick Freitas (R)
Annette Hyde (D)
31 Elizabeth Guzman Democratic 2017 Incumbent retiring to run for
Lieutenant Governor[9]
Rod Hall (D)
Idris O'Connor (D)
Katelyn Page (D)
Kara Pitek (D)
32 David Reid Democratic 2017 Incumbent running Nicholas Allegro (I)
David Reid (D)
33 Dave LaRock Republican 2013 Incumbent running Dave LaRock (R)
Paul Siker (D)
34 Kathleen Murphy Democratic 2015 Incumbent running Jennifer Adeli (D)
Kathleen Murphy (D)
35 Mark Keam Democratic 2009 Incumbent running Mark Keam (D)
Sarah White (R)
36 Ken Plum Democratic 1981
(1978–1980)
Incumbent running Matthew Lang (R)
Ken Plum (D)
37 David Bulova Democratic 2005 Incumbent running David Bulova (D)
38 Kaye Kory Democratic 2009 Incumbent running Kaye Kory (D)
39 Vivian Watts Democratic 1995 Incumbent running Vivian Watts (D)
40 Dan Helmer Democratic 2019 Incumbent running Dan Helmer (D)
Dutch Hillenburg (R)
Harold Pyon (R)
41 Eileen Filler-Corn Democratic 2010 Incumbent running Eileen Filler-Corn (D)
42 Kathy Tran Democratic 2017 Incumbent running Kathy Tran (D)
43 Mark Sickles Democratic 2003 Incumbent running Mark Sickles (D)
44 Paul Krizek Democratic 2015 Incumbent running Paul Krizek (D)
45 Mark Levine Democratic 2015 Incumbent running Elizabeth Bennett-Parker (D)
Mark Levine (D)
46 Charniele Herring Democratic 2009 Incumbent running Charniele Herring (D)
47 Patrick Hope Democratic 2009 Incumbent running Patrick Hope (D)
Matt Rogers (D)
48 Rip Sullivan Democratic 2014 Incumbent running Rip Sullivan (D)
49 Alfonso Lopez Democratic 2011 Incumbent running Alfonso Lopez (D)
Karishma Mehta (D)
50 Lee Carter Democratic 2017 Incumbent running Mike Allers (R)
Lee Carter (D)
51 Hala Ayala Democratic 2017 Incumbent retiring to run for
Lieutenant Governor[10]
Tim Cox (R)
Jeff Dove (R)
Briana Sewell (D)
52 Luke Torian Democratic 2009 Incumbent running Luke Torian (D)
53 Marcus Simon Democratic 2013 Incumbent running Marcus Simon (D)
54 Bobby Orrock Republican 1989 Incumbent running Bobby Orrock (R)
55 Buddy Fowler Republican 2013 Incumbent running Rachel Levy (D)
Buddy Fowler (R)
56 John McGuire III Republican 2017 Incumbent running John McGuire, III (R)
57 Sally Hudson Democratic 2019 Incumbent running Sally Hudson (D)
58 Rob Bell Republican 2001 Incumbent running Rob Bell (R)
59 Matt Fariss Republican 2011 Incumbent running Matt Fariss (R)
Ben Moses (D)
Louis Scicli (I)
60 James E. Edmunds Republican 2009 Incumbent running James E. Edmunds (R)
61 Tommy Wright Republican 2000 Incumbent running Trudy Bell Berry (D)
Joe Paschal (L)
Tommy Wright (R)
62 Carrie Coyner Republican 2019 Incumbent running Carrie Coyner (R)
Gena Lashley (D)
63 Lashrecse Aird Democratic 2015 Incumbent running Lashrecse Aird (D)
Kim Taylor (R)
64 Emily Brewer Republican 2017 Incumbent running Emily Brewer (R)
Michele Joyce (D)
65 Lee Ware Republican 1998 Incumbent running Lee Ware (R)
66 Kirk Cox Republican 1989 Incumbent retiring to run for
Governor[11]
Sheila Bynum-Coleman (D)
Mike Cherry (R)
Linnard Harris (D)
Katie Sponsler (D)
67 Karrie Delaney Democratic 2017 Incumbent running Karrie Delaney (D)
68 Dawn M. Adams Democratic 2017 Incumbent running Dawn M. Adams (D)
Mike Dickinson (R)
Kyle Elliot (D)
69 Betsy B. Carr Democratic 2009 Incumbent running Betsy B. Carr (D)
Shelia Furey (R)
Michael Jones (D)
70 Delores McQuinn Democratic 2008 Incumbent running Delores McQuinn (D)
71 Jeff Bourne Democratic 2017 Incumbent running Jeff Bourne (D)
Richard Walker (D)
72 Schuyler VanValkenburg Democratic 2017 Incumbent running Schuyler T. VanValkenburg (D)
73 Rodney Willett Democratic 2019 Incumbent running Rodney Willett (D)
74 Lamont Bagby Democratic 2015 Incumbent running Lamont Bagby (D)
75 Roslyn Tyler Democratic 2005 Incumbent running Roslyn Tyler (D)
Otto Wachsmann (R)
76 Chris Jones Republican 1997 Incumbent running Clint Jenkins (D)
77 Cliff Hayes, Jr. Democratic 2016 Incumbent running Cliff Hayes, Jr. (D)
78 Jay Leftwich Republican 2013 Incumbent running Jay Leftwich (R)
79 Steve Heretick Democratic 2015 Incumbent running Nadarius Clark (D)
Steve Heretick (D)
Lawrence Mason (R)
80 Don Scott Democratic 2019 Incumbent running Thomas DuBois (R)
Don Scott (D)
81 Barry Knight Republican 2008 Incumbent running Barry Knight (R)
Jeff Staples (I)
82 Jason Miyares Republican 2015 Incumbent running Jason Miyares (R)
83 Nancy Guy Democratic 2019 Incumbent running Tim Anderson (R)
Chris Stolle (R)
Nancy Guy (D)
Phil Kazmierczak (R)
84 Glenn Davis Republican 2013 Incumbent running Glenn Davis (R)
Tracie Liguid (D)
85 Alex Askew Democratic 2019 Incumbent running Alex Askew (D)
Karen Greenhalgh (R)
86 Ibraheem Samirah Democratic 2019 Incumbent running Ibraheem Samirah (D)
87 Suhas Subramanyam Democratic 2019 Incumbent running Suhas Subramanyam (D)
88 Mark Cole Republican 2001 Incumbent running Mark Cole (R)
Ashton Spencer (D)
89 Jay Jones Democratic 2012 Incumbent running Jay Jones (D)
Hannah Kinder (D)
90 Angelia Graves Democratic 2021[12] Incumbent running Angelia Graves (D)
91 Martha Mugler Democartic 2019 Incumbent running Martha Mugler (D)
Charles West (L)
92 Jeion Ward Democratic 2003 Incumbent running Jeion Ward (D)
93 Michael Mullin Democratic 2016 Incumbent running Michael Mullin (D)
94 Shelly Simonds Democratic 2019 Incumbent running Shelly Simonds (D)
95 Marcia Price Democratic 2015 Incumbent running Marcia Price (D)
96 Amanda Batten Republican 2019 Incumbent running Amanda E Batten (R)
Mark Downey (D)
97 Scott Wyatt Republican 2019 Incumbent running Scott Wyatt (R)
98 Keith Hodges Republican 2011 Incumbent running Keith Hodges (R)
Ella Webster (D)
99 Margaret Ransone Republican 2011 Incumbent running Zach Filtz (D)
Margaret Ransone (R)
100 Robert Bloxom Jr. Republican 2014 Incumbent running Robert Bloxom Jr. (R)

See also

References

  1. "Virginia elections, 2021". Ballotpedia.
  2. Albiges, Marie; Ress, Dave (November 5, 2019). "Democrats take control of Virginia General Assembly in historic election". The Virginia Pilot. Retrieved January 13, 2021.
  3. Cheslow, Daniella (January 8, 2020). "Delegate Eileen Filler-Corn Is Virginia's First Female, Jewish House Speaker". WAMU. Retrieved January 13, 2021.
  4. "2021 January Special". Virginia Department of Elections. January 13, 2021.
  5. Edwards, Jonathan (November 10, 2020). "State delegate, longtime lawyer Joe Lindsey appointed Norfolk judge". The Virginian-Pilot.
  6. Vozzella, Laura (May 27, 2020). "Del. Jennifer Carroll Foy announces bid in Virginia governor's race". The Washington Post.
  7. "House: General Elections". Virginia Public Access Project. Retrieved January 13, 2021.
  8. Palermo, Jill (January 5, 2021). "Democrat Candi King wins special election for 2nd District House of Delegates seat". Prince William Times. Retrieved January 13, 2021.
  9. STAFF, INSIDENOVA. "Guzman formally announces campaign for lieutenant governor". INSIDENOVA.COM. Retrieved 2020-10-05.
  10. Olivo, Antonio (July 14, 2020). "Virginia Del. Hala Ayala announces bid for lieutenant governor". Washington Post.
  11. Schneider, Gregory (November 17, 2020). "Former Virginia House speaker Kirk Cox says he'll seek GOP nomination for governor". The Washington Post. Retrieved November 17, 2020.
  12. Jenkins, Sierra (January 5, 2021). "Norfolk Democrat Angelia Williams Graves wins special election for Virginia House of Delegates' 90th District". The Virginia Pilot. Retrieved January 13, 2021.


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