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All 40 seats in the Virginia Senate 21 seats needed for a majority | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The 2027 Virginia Senate election will take place on November 2, 2027. All 40 seats in the Virginia Senate are up for election. Prior to the election 21 Senate seats were held by Democrats and 19 seats were held by Republicans.
Background
Partisan background
In the 2024 US presidential election, Kamala Harris won 25 districts, while Donald Trump won 15. Republicans represented four districts won by Harris in 2024: Districts 12 (Glen Sturtevant, Harris +0.17%), 17 (Emily Jordan, Harris +4.65%), 24 (Danny Diggs, Harris +8.13%), and 27 (Tara Durant, Harris +3.08%).
Summary of results by district
District | 2024 Pres. | Incumbent | Party | Elected Senator | Outcome | ||
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1st | R +28.1 | Timmy French | Rep | TBD | |||
2nd | R +30.2 | Mark Obenshain | Rep | TBD | |||
3rd | R +28.1 | Timmy French | Rep | TBD | |||
4th | R +1.3 | David Suetterlein | Rep | TBD | |||
5th | R +36.4 | Travis Hackworth | Rep | TBD | |||
6th | R +61.1 | Todd Pillion | Rep | TBD | |||
7th | R +45.1 | Bill Stanley | Rep | TBD | |||
8th | R +36.6 | Mark Peake | Rep | TBD | |||
9th | R +21.6 | Tammy Brankley Mulchi | Rep | TBD | |||
10th | R +26.6 | Luther Cifers | Rep | TBD | |||
11th | D +25.5 | Creigh Deeds | Dem | TBD | |||
12th | D +0.2 | Glen Sturtevant | Rep | TBD | |||
13th | D +21.7 | Lashrecse Aird | Dem | TBD | |||
14th | D +63.8 | Lamont Bagby | Dem | TBD | |||
15th | D +29.0 | Ghazala Hashmi | Dem | TBD | |||
16th | D +17.9 | Schuyler VanValkenburg | Dem | TBD | |||
17th | D +4.7 | Emily Jordan | Rep | TBD | |||
18th | D +26.1 | Louise Lucas | Dem | TBD | |||
19th | R +12.1 | Christie Craig | Rep | TBD | |||
20th | R +3.09 | Bill DeSteph | Rep | TBD | |||
21st | D +46.7 | Angelia Williams Graves | Dem | TBD | |||
22nd | D +14.6 | Aaron Rouse | Dem | TBD | |||
23rd | D +39.5 | Mamie Locke | Dem | TBD | |||
24th | D +8.1 | Danny Diggs | Rep | TBD | |||
25th | R +15.3 | Richard Stuart | Rep | TBD | |||
26th | R +19.2 | Ryan McDougle | Rep | TBD | |||
27th | D +3.1 | Tara Durant | Rep | TBD | |||
28th | R +25.4 | Bryce Reeves | Rep | TBD | |||
29th | D +16.9 | Jeremy McPike | Dem | TBD | |||
30th | D +8.7 | Danica Roem | Dem | TBD | |||
31st | D +8.6 | Russet Perry | Dem | TBD | |||
32nd | D +21.4 | Kannan Srinivasan | Dem | TBD | |||
33rd | D +29.9 | Jennifer Carroll Foy | Dem | TBD | |||
34th | D +39.0 | Scott Surovell | Dem | TBD | |||
35th | D +33.0 | Dave Marsden | Dem | TBD | |||
36th | D +26.4 | Stella Pekarsky | Dem | TBD | |||
37th | D +40.8 | Saddam Azlan Salim | Dem | TBD | |||
38th | D +38.9 | Jennifer Boysko | Dem | TBD | |||
39th | D +55.2 | Adam Ebbin | Dem | TBD | |||
40th | D +58.3 | Barbara Favola | Dem | TBD |
Footnotes
- A majority of 20 is possible for either party as the lieutenant governor of Virginia, who will be elected in 2025, can serve as a tie-breaker vote.
- A majority of 20 is possible for either party as the lieutenant governor of Virginia, who will be elected in 2025, can serve as a tie-breaker vote.
References
- Gilstrap, Samantha (November 12, 2024). "Special election scheduled for Jan. 7, 2025, to fill vacant Virginia Senate seat". WUSA9. London.
- "Dave's Redistricting". Retrieved December 12, 2024.