Virginia voters will soon head to the polls to choose the state’s next top leaders in the high-stakes 2025 general election, set for Tuesday, Nov. 4. Here’s what you need to know before Election Day from where to vote to when polls open and close.
Virginia voters will head to the polls on November 4, 2025, to choose the state’s next governor, lieutenant governor, and attorney general — with several historic races underway and early voting already open across the Commonwealth.
Democrat Abigail Spanberger is facing Republican Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears in the Virginia governor's race, seen as a critical bellwether.
In 2021, Republican Glenn Youngkin narrowly defeated Democrat Terry McAuliffe, winning 50.6 percent of the vote to McAuliffe’s 48.6 percent. His victory ended nearly a decade of Democratic control in Richmond and underscored the state’s potential to swing between the parties.
Chaz Nuttycombe of State Navigate stopped by LIVE Impact News on Thursday to discuss predictions for the upcoming state election.
We are just two weeks out from Election Day in Virginia and a new university poll says voters are paying attention to these statewide races, especially the showdown for the state’s next governor.
Newsweek's tracker shows Spanberger with an 8 point lead over Earle-Sears, with 51 percent to Earle-Sears' 43 percent.
With Election Day fast approaching, Virginians have just days left to register to vote or update their registration. Here’s the deadline date you need to remember.
Virginia Beach’s election system referendum is drawing money into committees on both sides of the issue, but the one in favor of adding more at-large representation on the City Council and