The number of ballots cast in many Republican counties in Virginia in the first week of early voting increased from 2020.
Virginia’s current political contests could hardly be closer, according to the University of Mary Washington’s Center for Leadership and Media Studies Fall 2024 poll. A little over a year out, the poll showed Rep.
The presidential campaign of Kamala Harris is picking up some Republican support in Virginia. Two former members of Virginia’s congressional delegation are now endorsing the vice president.
Early voting in Virginia is from Sept. 20 to Nov. 2 Here's what to know before you head to the polls:
Virginians have already cast their ballot two days into early voting, according to the Virginia Public Access Project. That’s a 30,000, or 38%, increase from the first two days of early voting in 2020.
Former President Donald Trump, who for years criticized early voting and voting by mail as potential mechanisms for fraud, said Sunday, "We must use every appropriate tool," to get out
Numerous congressional races are being contested in Virginia, including two key contests in the 2nd and 7th districts.
An analysis reveals the minimal ad spending by Trump and Harris campaigns in Virginia, amidst focus on key battleground states. Experts weigh in on the political implications and strategies involved in the presidential race.
Virginia election directors were busy in the weeks before early voting, and are working to ensure the process remains secure.
Former President Donald Trump and Gov. Glenn Youngkin called in to a Virginia tele-rally on Sunday evening and urged Trump supporters to vote early in the state's elections.
The poll conducted by the University of Mary Washington between September 3 and 9 showed that Harris is just 1 point ahead of Trump in the Old Dominion state, on 47 percent to his 46 percent, among 756 Virginia likely voters—a lead well within the survey's margin of error of +/- 4.1 percent.