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The 2025 Virginia House of Delegates election is scheduled to be held on Tuesday, November 4, 2025 to elect members of the 164th Virginia General Assembly. All 100 delegates are elected to two-year terms in single-member districts. Nomination primaries held through the Department of Elections are to be held June 17, 2025.[1] The House elections will be held concurrently with the gubernatorial, lieutenant gubernatorial, and attorney general elections.
Background
In the 2024 Presidential Election, Kamala Harris won 59 districts, while Donald Trump won 41. Republicans represent eight districts won by Harris in 2024. Following the 2023 election, Democrats regained control of the House of Delegates that was lost to the Republicans in 2021. Democrats currently hold a narrow majority of 51 seats.[2]
Retirements
Two incumbents will not seek re-election.
Republican
- District 49: Danny Marshall will retire at the end of his term.[3]
- District 89: Baxter Ennis will retire at the end of his term.[4]
Special elections
Two special elections were held for the 163rd Virginia General Assembly: one was held on January 9, 2024 and one was held January 7, 2025.
District 48 (special)
Incumbent Republican Les Adams, first elected in 2013, resigned following being re-elected in December 2023.[5]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Eric J. Phillips | 4,365 | 69.6 | |
Democratic | Melody A. "Mel" Cartwright | 1,904 | 30.3 | |
Write-in | 7 | 0.1 | ||
Total votes | 6,276 | 100.0 | ||
Republican hold |
District 26 (special)
Incumbent Democrat Kannan Srinivasan, first elected in 2023, ran for the Virginia State Senate special election in the 32nd district and announced his resignation effective January 7, 2025.[7]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | JJ Singh | 6,112 | 61.6 | |
Republican | Ram Venkatachalam | 3,810 | 38.4 | |
Write-in | ||||
Total votes | 9,922 | 100.0 | ||
Democratic hold |
Summary of results by district
List of districts
District 1
House District 1 contains portions of Arlington County. Incumbent delegate is Democrat Patrick Hope, who was first elected in 2009.
Democratic primary
Declared
Potential
- Sean Epstein, consultant[11]
District 2
House District 2 contains portions of Arlington County. Incumbent delegate is Democrat Adele McClure, who was first elected in 2023.
Democratic primary
Potential
- Adele McClure, incumbent[11]
District 3
House District 3 is located partially within the city of Alexandria and Arlington County. Incumbent delegate is Democrat Alfonso Lopez, who was first elected in 2011.
Democratic primary
Potential
- Alfonso Lopez, incumbent[11]
District 4
House District 4 is located partially within the city of Alexandria and Fairfax County. Incumbent delegate is Democrat Charniele Herring, who was first elected in 2009.
Democratic primary
Potential
- Charniele Herring, incumbent[11]
District 5
House District 5 contains portions of the city of Alexandria. Incumbent delegate is Democrat Elizabeth Bennett-Parker, who was first elected in 2021.
Democratic primary
Declared
- Elizabeth Bennett-Parker, incumbent[12]
District 6
House District 6 contains portions of Fairfax County. Incumbent delegate is Democrat Rip Sullivan, who was first elected in 2014.
Democratic primary
Declared
- Rip Sullivan, incumbent[13]
District 7
House District 7 contains portions of Fairfax County. Incumbent delegate is Democrat Karen Keys-Gamarra, who was first elected in 2023.
Democratic primary
Potential
- Karen Keys-Gamarra, incumbent[11]
Republican primary
- Cassandra Aucion, retired federal employee and at-large candidate for Fairfax County School Board in 2023[11]
District 8
House District 8 contains portions of Fairfax County. Incumbent delegate is Democrat Irene Shin, who was first elected in 2021.
Democratic primary
Potential
- Irene Shin, incumbent[11]
Republican primary
Declared
- Max Fisher, aviation industry worker and nominee for this district in 2023[14]
Potential
- Indira Massey, nonprofit founder and nominee for Fairfax County Board of Supervisors Hunter Mill District in 2023[11]
District 9
House District 9 contains portions of Fairfax County. Incumbent delegate is Democrat Karrie Delaney, who was first elected in 2017.
Democratic primary
Potential
- Karrie Delaney, incumbent[11]
District 10
House District 10 contains portions of Fairfax County. Incumbent delegate is Democrat Dan Helmer, who was first elected in 2019.
Democratic primary
Potential
- Dan Helmer, incumbent[11]
District 11
House District 11 contains all of the city of Fairfax and portions of Fairfax County. Incumbent delegate is Democrat David Bulova, who was first elected in 2005.
Democratic primary
Potential
- David Bulova, incumbent[11]
District 12
House District 12 contains portions of Fairfax County. Incumbent delegate is Democrat Holly Seibold, who was first elected in 2023
Democratic primary
Potential
- Holly Seibold, incumbent[11]
District 13
House District 13 contains all of the city of Falls Church and portions of Fairfax County. Incumbent delegate is Democrat Marcus Simon, who was first elected in 2013.
Democratic primary
Potential
- Marcus Simon, incumbent[11]
Libertarian primary
Potential
District 14
House District 14 contains portions of Fairfax County. Incumbent delegate is Democrat Vivian Watts, who was first elected in 1995.
Democratic primary
Potential
- Vivian Watts, incumbent[11]
District 15
House District 15 contains portions of Fairfax County. Incumbent delegate is Democrat Laura Jane Cohen, who was first elected in 2023.
Democratic primary
Potential
- Laura Jane Cohen, incumbent[11]
Republican primary
Potential
- Saundra Davis, parental rights activist and at-large candidate for Fairfax County School Board in 2023[11]
District 16
House District 16 contains portions of Fairfax County. Incumbent delegate is Democrat Paul Krizek, who was first elected in 2015.
Democratic primary
Potential
- Paul Krizek, incumbent[11]
Independents
Potential
- Shelly Arnoldi, activist[11]
District 17
House District 17 contains portions of Fairfax County. Incumbent delegate is Democrat Mark Sickles, who was first elected in 2003.
Democratic primary
Potential
- Mark Sickles, incumbent[11]
District 18
House District 18 contains portions of Fairfax County. Incumbent delegate is Democrat Kathy Tran, who was first elected in 2017.
Democratic primary
Potential
- Kathy Tran, incumbent[11]
District 19
House District 19 contains portions of Fairfax County and Prince William County. Incumbent delegate is Democrat Rozia Henson, who was first elected in 2023.
Democratic primary
Declared
- Rozia Henson, incumbent[15]
District 20
House District 20 contains all of the cities of Manassas and Manassas Park, as well as portions of Prince William County. Incumbent delegate is Democrat Michelle Maldonado, who was first elected in 2021.
Democratic primary
Potential
- Michelle Maldonado, incumbent[11]
District 21
House District 21 contains portions of Prince William County. Incumbent delegate is Democrat Josh Thomas, who was first elected in 2023.
Democratic primary
Potential
- Josh Thomas, incumbent[11]
District 22
House District 22 contains portions of Prince William County. Incumbent delegate is Republican Ian Lovejoy, who was first elected in 2023. The district is one of seven Republican-held districts won by Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 United States presidential election.[16]
Republican primary
Declared
- Ian Lovejoy, incumbent[17]
Democratic primary
Declared
- Elizabeth Guzmán, former state delegate for HD-31 (2018–2024), candidate for SD-29 in 2023, and candidate for VA-7 in 2024[18]
District 23
House District 23 contains portions of Prince William County and Stafford County. Incumbent delegate is Democrat Candi King, who was first elected in 2021.
Democratic primary
Potential
- Candi King, incumbent[11]
District 24
House District 24 contains portions of Prince William County. Incumbent delegate is Democrat Luke Torian, who was first elected in 2009.
Democratic primary
Potential
- Luke Torian, incumbent[11]
District 25
House District 25 contains portions of Prince William County. Incumbent delegate is Democrat Briana Sewell, who was first elected in 2021.
Democratic primary
Potential
- Briana Sewell, incumbent[11]
District 26
House District 26 contains portions of Loudoun County. Incumbent delegate is Democrat JJ Singh, who was first elected in 2025.
Democratic primary
Potential
Republican priamry
Potential
District 27
House District 27 contains portions of Loudoun County. Incumbent delegate is Democrat Atoosa Reaser, who was first elected in 2023.
Democratic primary
Potential
- Atoosa Reaser, incumbent[11]
District 28
House District 28 contains portions of Loudoun County. Incumbent delegate is Democrat David A. Reid, who was first elected in 2017
Democratic primary
Potential
- David A. Reid, incumbent[11]
District 29
House District 29 contains portions of Loudoun County. Incumbent delegate is Democrat Marty Martinez, who was first elected in 2023.
Democratic primary
Potential
- Marty Martinez, incumbent[11]
District 30
House District 30 contains portions of Fauquier County and Loudoun County. Incumbent delegate is Republican Geary Higgins, who was first elected in 2023.
Republican primary
Declared
- Geary Higgins, incumbent[19]
Democratic primary
Declared
- John McAuliff, former Senior Climate Policy Advisor at the USDA and former Chief of Staff to Del. David Reid[20]
District 31
House District 31 contains all of Clarke County and portions of Frederick County and Warren County. Incumbent delegate is Republican Delores Riley Oates, who was first elected in 2023.
Republican primary
Potential
- Delores Riley Oates, incumbent[11]
Democratic primary
Potential
- Shane Boswell[11]
District 32
House District 32 contains the entire city of Winchester and portions of Frederick County. Incumbent delegate is Republican Bill Wiley, who was first elected in 2020.
Republican primary
Declared
- Bill Wiley, incumbent[21]
Democratic primary
Potential
District 33
House District 33 contains all of Page County and Shenandoah County, as well as portions of Rockingham County and Warren County. Incumbent delegate is Republican Todd Gilbert, who was first elected in 2005.
Republican primary
Potential
- Todd Gilbert, incumbent[11]
Democratic primary
Potential
- Catherine Rec, Transcriptionist[11]
- Bob Smith, U.S. Army veteran and nominee for this seat in 2023[11]
District 34
House District 34 contains the city of Harrisonburg and portions of Rockingham County. Incumbent delegate is Republican Tony Wilt, who was first elected in 2010.
Republican primary
Potential
District 35
House District 35 contains all of Bath County and Highland County, as well as portions of Augusta County and Rockingham County. Incumbent delegate is Republican Chris Runion, who was first elected in 2019.
Republican primary
Potential
- Chris Runion, incumbent[11]
District 36
House District 36 contains the cities of Staunton and Waynesboro, as well as portions of Augusta County and Rockbridge County. Incumbent delegate is Republican Ellen Campbell, who was first elected in 2023.
Republican primary
Declared
- Ellen Campbell, incumbent state delegate[22]
Democratic primary
Declared
- Makayla Venable, community healthcare worker and activist[22]
District 37
House District 37 contains the cities of Buena Vista, Covington, and Lexington, as well as all of Alleghany County, Botetourt County, and Craig County, and portions of Rockbridge County. Incumbent delegate is Republican Terry Austin, who was first elected in 2013.
Republican primary
Potential
- Terry Austin, incumbent[11]
- Austen Schwend, businessman[11]
District 38
House District 38 contains portions of the city of Roanoke. Incumbent delegate is Democrat Sam Rasoul, who was first elected in 2013.
Democratic primary
Potential
- Sam Rasoul, incumbent[11]
Independents
Declared
- Maynard Keller, financial planner and candidate for Roanoke City Council in 2022[23]
District 39
House District 39 contains all of Franklin County and portions of Roanoke County. Incumbent delegate is Republican Will Davis, who was first elected in 2023.
Republican primary
Potential
- Will Davis, incumbent[11]
District 40
House District 40 contains the entire city of Salem, portions of the city of Roanoke, and portions of Roanoke County. Incumbent delegate is Republican Joe McNamara, who was first elected in 2018.
Republican primary
Potential
- Joe McNamara, incumbent[11]
Democratic primary
Potential
- Donna Littlepage, former Senior Vice President of the Carilion Clinic[11]
- Kiesha Preston, domestic violence activist[11]
- Misty Vickers, social worker and nominee for this seat in 2023[11]
District 41
House District 41 contains portions of Montgomery County and Roanoke County. Incumbent delegate is Republican Chris Obenshain, who was first elected in 2023.
Republican primary
Potential
- Chris Obenshain, incumbent[11]
Democratic primary
Declared
- Lily Franklin, former Chief of Staff for Sam Rasoul and nominee for this seat in 2023[24]
District 42
House District 42 contains the entire city of Radford and Giles County, as well as portions of Pulaski County and Montgomery County. Incumbent delegate is Republican Jason Ballard, who was first elected in 2021.
Republican primary
Potential
- Jason Ballard, incumbent[11]
Democratic primary
Potential
- Biko Agozino, professor at Virginia Tech[11]
District 43
House District 43 contains all of Bland County, Buchanan County, and Tazewell County, as well as portions of Dickenson County and Russell County. Incumbent delegate is Republican Will Morefield, who was first elected in 2009.
Republican primary
Potential
- Will Morefield, incumbent[11]
District 44
House District 44 contains the entire city of Bristol and Washington County, as well as portions of Russell County. Incumbent delegate is Republican Israel O'Quinn, who was first elected in 2011.
Republican primary
Potential
- Israel O'Quinn, incumbent[11]
District 45
House District 45 contains the entire city of Norton, Lee County, Scott County, and Wise County, as well as portions of Dickenson County. Incumbent Delegate is Republican Terry Kilgore, who was first elected in 1993.
Republican primary
Potential
- Terry Kilgore, incumbent[11]
District 46
House District 46 contains all of Grayson County, Smyth County, and Wythe County, as well as portions of Pulaski County. Incumbent delegate is Republican Jed Arnold, who was first elected in 2023.
Republican primary
Potential
- Jed Arnold, incumbent[11]
District 47
House District 47 contains the entire city of Galax, Carroll County, Floyd County, and Patrick County, as well as portions of Henry County. Incumbent delegate is Republican Wren Williams, who was also first elected in 2021.
Republican primary
Potential
- Wren Williams, incumbent[11]
Democratic primary
Potential
- Yvonne Rorrer,[11]
District 48
House District 48 contains the entire city of Martinsville, as well as portions of Henry County and Pittsylvania County. Incumbent delegate is Republican Eric Philips, who was first elected in 2024.
Republican primary
Potential
- Eric Philips, incumbent[11]
Democratic primary
Potential
District 49
House District 49 contains the entire city of Danville, as well as portions of Halifax County and Pittsylvania County. Incumbent delegate is Republican Danny Marshall, who was first elected in 2001.
Republican primary
Declared
Declined
- Danny Marshall, incumbent[3]
Democratic primary
Declared
- Jasmine Lipscomb, U.S. Marine veteran and candidate for this seat in 2023[25]
- Gary Miller, Danville City Council member[26]
District 50
House District 50 contains all of Charlotte County, Lunenburg County, and Mecklenburg County, as well as portions of Halifax County and Prince Edward County. Incumbent delegate is Republican Tommy Wright who was first elected in 2000.
Republican primary
Declared
- Tommy Wright, incumbent[27]
Independents
Declared
- Trudy Berry, U.S. Air Force veteran and perennial candidate[28]
District 51
House District 51 contains portions of Bedford County, Campbell County, and Pittsylvania County. Incumbent delegate is Republican Eric Zehr, who was first elected in 2023.
Republican primary
Declared
Democratic primary
Declared
- Joy Powers, farmer[30]
District 52
House District 52 contains the entire city of Lynchburg and portions of Campbell County. Incumbent delegate is Republican Wendell Walker, who was first elected in 2019.
Republican primary
Potential
- Wendell Walker, incumbent[11]
Democratic primary
Potential
- Rise Hayes[11]
District 53
House District 53 contains all of Amherst County, as well as portions of Bedford County and Nelson County. Incumbent delegate is Republican Tim Griffin, who was first elected in 2023.
Republican primary
Potential
- Tim Griffin, incumbent[11]
Democratic primary
Potential
- Sam Soghor, community activist and perennial candidate[11]
District 54
House District 54 contains the entire city of Charlottesville and portions of Albemarle County. Incumbent delegate is Democrat Katrina Callsen, who was first elected in 2023.
Democratic primary
Declared
- Katrina Callsen, incumbent[31]
District 55
House District 55 contains portions of Albemarle County, Fluvanna County, Louisa County, and Nelson County. Incumbent delegate is Democrat Amy Laufer, who was first elected in 2023.
Democratic primary
Declared
- Amy Laufer, incumbent[32]
District 56
House District 56 contains all of Appomattox County, Buckingham County, and Cumberland County, as well as portions of Fluvanna County, Goochland County, Louisa County, and Prince Edward County. Incumbent delegate is Republican Tom Garrett, who was first elected in 2023.
Republican primary
Potential
- Tom Garrett, incumbent[11]
Democratic primary
Potential
- Angela Chainer,[11]
District 57
House District 57 contains portions of Goochland County and Henrico County. Incumbent delegate is Republican David Owen, who was first elected in 2023. The district is one of seven Republican-held districts won by Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 United States presidential election.[16]
Republican primary
Potential
- David Owen, incumbent[11]
Democratic primary
Declared
- May Nivar, community outreach lead at Altria and former chair of the Virginia Asian Advisory Board[33]
Potential
- Andrew Schear, small business owner[11]
District 58
House District 58 contains potions of Henrico County. Incumbent delegate is Democrat Rodney Willett, who was first elected in 2019.
Democratic primary
Potential
- Rodney Willett, incumbent[11]
Republican primary
Potential
- Milad Mikhail, restaurant manager[11]
District 59
House District 59 contains portions of Hanover County, Henrico County, and Louisa County. Incumbent delegate is Republican Buddy Fowler, who was first elected in 2013.
Republican primary
Potential
- Buddy Fowler, incumbent[11]
District 60
House District 60 contains portions of Hanover County and New Kent County. Incumbent delegate is Republican Scott Wyatt, who was first elected in 2019.
Republican primary
Potential
- Scott Wyatt, incumbent[11]
Democratic primary
Potential
- Andrew Ward, teacher[11]
District 61
House District 61 contains all of Rappahannock County and portions of Culpeper County and Fauquier County. Incumbent delegate is Republican Michael Webert, who was first elected in 2011.
Republican primary
Potential
- Michael Webert. incumbent[11]
Democratic primary
Potential
District 62
House District 62 contains all of Greene County and Madison County, as well as portions of Culpeper County and Orange County. Incumbent delegate is Republican Nick Freitas, who was first elected in 2015.
Republican primary
Potential
- Nick Freitas, incumbent[11]
Democratic primary
Potential
District 63
House District 63 contains portions of Orange County and Spotsylvania County. Incumbent delegate is Republican Philip Scott, who was first elected in 2021.
Republican primary
Potential
- Philip Scott, incumbent[11]
Democratic primary
Potential
District 64
House District 64 contains portions of Stafford County. Incumbent delegate is Republican Paul Milde, who was first elected in 2023.
Republican primary
Potential
- Paul Milde. incumbent[11]
Democratic primary
Potential
- Stacey Carroll,[11]
District 65
House District 65 contains the entire city of Fredericksburg and portions of Spotsylvania County and Stafford County. Incumbent delegate is Democrat Joshua G. Cole, who was first elected in 2023.
Democratic primary
Declared
- Joshua G. Cole, incumbent[34]
Republican primary
Potential
- Chapman Good, attorney[11]
- Sean Steinway, Stafford County deputy[11]
District 66
House District 66 contains portions of Caroline County and Spotsylvania County. Incumbent delegate is Republican Bobby Orrock, who was first elected in 1989.
Republican primary
Potential
- Bobby Orrock, incumbent[11]
Democratic primary
Declared
- Nicole Cole, Spotsylvania County School Board member[35]
District 67
House District 67 contains all of King George County, Lancaster County, Northumberland County, Richmond County, and Westmoreland County, as well as portions of Caroline County. Incumbent delegate is Republican Hillary Pugh Kent, who was first elected in 2023.
Republican primary
Declared
- Hillary Pugh Kent, incumbent[36]
Democratic primary
Potential
- Mario Haggerty, defense contractor[11]
District 68
House District 68 contains all of Essex County, King & Queen County, King William County, Mathews County, and Middlesex County, as well as portions of Gloucester County. Incumbent delegate is Republican Keith Hodges, who was first elected in 2011.
Republican primary
Potential
- Keith Hodges, incumbent[11]
Democratic primary
Declared
- Elaine Walters,[37]
District 69
House District 69 contains portions of the city of Newport News, Gloucester County, James City County, and York County. Incumbent delegate is Republican Chad Green, who was first elected in 2023.
Republican primary
Declared
- Chad Green, incumbent[38]
Democratc Primary
Declared
District 70
House District 70 contains portions of the city of Newport News. Incumbent delegate is Democrat Shelly Simonds, who was first elected in 2019.
Democratic primary
Potential
- Shelly Simonds, incumbent[11]
Republican primary
Potential
- Hailey Dollar, paralegal[11]
District 71
House District 71 contains all of the city of Williamsburg, as well as portions of James City County and New Kent County. Incumbent delegate is Republican Amanda Batten, who was first elected in 2019. The district is one of seven Republican-held districts won by Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 United States presidential election.[16]
Republican primary
Potential
- Amanda Batten, incumbent[11]
Democratic primary
Declared
District 72
House District 72 contains all of Amelia County, Nottoway County, and Powhatan County, as well as portions of Chesterfield County. Incumbent delegate is Republican Lee Ware, who was first elected in 1998.
Republican primary
Potential
Democratic primary
Potential
District 73
House District 73 contains portions of Chesterfield County. Incumbent delegate is Republican Mark Earley Jr., who was first elected in 2023. The district is one of seven Republican-held districts won by Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 United States presidential election.[16]
Republican primary
Potential
- Mark Earley Jr., incumbent[11]
Democratic primary
Declared
- Leslie Mehta, civil rights attorney and nominee for VA-1 in 2024[39]
- Justin Woodford, consultant[40]
District 74
House District 74 contains the entire city of Colonial Heights and portions of Chesterfield County. Incumbent delegate is Republican Mike Cherry, who was first elected in 2021.
Republican primary
Potential
- Mike Cherry, incumbent[11]
Democratic primary
Potential
- Jonas Eppert, environmental coordinator[11]
District 75
House District 75 contains all of the city of Hopewell and portions of Chesterfield County and Prince George County. Incumbent delegate is Republican Carrie Coyner, who was first elected in 2019. The district is one of seven Republican-held districts won by Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 United States presidential election.[16]
Republican primary
Potential
- Carrie Coyner, incumbent[11]
Democratic primary
Declared
- Lindsey Dougherty, community advocate and nominee for HD-62 in 2019[41]
- Stephen Miller-Pitts, adjunct professor at Virginia State University and nominee for this seat in 2023[41]
- Dustin Wade, nurse[41]
District 76
House District 76 contains portions of Chesterfield County. Incumbent delegate is Democrat Debra Gardner, who was first elected in 2023.
Democratic primary
Potential
- Debra Gardner, incumbent[11]
District 77
House District 77 contains portions of the city of Richmond and Chesterfield County. This is an open seat following redistricting.
Democratic primary
Declared
- Michael Jones, incumbent[11]
District 78
House District 78 contains portions of the city of Richmond. Incumbent delegate is Democrat Betsy Carr, who was first elected in 2009.
Democratic primary
- Betsy Carr, incumbent[11]
District 79
House District 79 contains portions of the city of Richmond. Incumbent delegate is Democrat Rae Cousins, who was first elected in 2023.
Democratic primary
Declared
- Rae Cousins, incumbent[42]
District 80
House District 80 contains portions of Henrico County. Incumbent delegate is Democrat Destiny Levere Bolling, who was first elected in 2023.
Democratic primary
Potential
- Destiny Levere Bolling, incumbent[11]
District 81
House District 81 contains all of Charles City County and portions of Henrico County and Chesterfield County. Incumbent delegate is Democrat Delores McQuinn, who was first elected in 2009.
Democratic primary
Declared
- Alicia Atkins, chair of the Henrico County School Board[43]
- Delores McQuinn, incumbent[44]
District 82
House District 82 contains the entire of the city of Petersburg and Surry County. as well as portions of Dinwiddie County and Prince George County. Incumbent delegate is Republican Kim Taylor, who was first elected in 2021. The district is one of seven Republican-held districts won by Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 United States presidential election.[16]
Republican primary
Declared
- Kim Taylor, incumbent[45]
Democratic primary
Declared
District 83
House District 83 contains all of the city of Emporia, Brunswick County, Greensville County, Southampton County, and Sussex County, as well as portions of Dinwiddie County and Isle of Wight County. Incumbent delegate is Republican Otto Wachsmann, who was first elected in 2021.
Republican Priamry
Potential
- Otto Wachsmann, incumbent[11]
Democratic primary
Potential
District 84
House District 84 contains all of the city of Franklin, as well as portions of the city of Suffolk and Isle of Wight County. Incumbent delegate is Democrat Nadarius Clark, who was first elected in 2021.
Democratic primary
Potential
- Nadarius Clark, incumbent[11]
Republican primary
Potential
- Felisha Leffler, Virginia Director of Grassroots Operations for Americans for Prosperity and former Vermont state representative (2019-2023)[11]
District 85
House District 85 contains portions of the city of Newport News. Incumbent delegate is Democrat Cia Price, who was first elected in 2015.
Democratic primary
Potential
District 86
House District 86 contains the entire city of Poquoson, as well as portions of the city of Hampton and York County. Incumbent delegate is Republican A.C. Cordoza, who was first elected in 2021.
Republican primary
Potential
- A.C. Cordoza, incumbent[11]
Democratic primary
Potential
- Virgil Thornton Sr., car salesman[11]
District 87
House District 87 contains portions of the city of Hampton. Incumbent delegate is Democrat Jeion Ward, who was first elected in 2003.
Democratic primary
Declared
- Jeion Ward, incumbent[47]
District 88
House District 88 contains portions of the city of Portsmouth. Incumbent delegate is Democrat Don Scott, who was first elected in 2019.
Democratic primary
Potential
District 89
House District 89 contains portions of the cities of Chesapeake and Suffolk. Incumbent delegate is Republican Baxter Ennis, who was first elected in 2023. The district is one of seven Republican-held districts won by Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 United States presidential election.[16]
Republican primary
Declared
- Mike Lamonea, Chesapeake School Board member[48]
Potential
- Kristen Shannon, attorney[11]
Declined
- Baxter Ennis, incumbent[4]
Democratic primary
Potential
- Blaizen Bloom, businessperson and perennial candidate[11]
- Karen Robins Carnegie, lead attorney[11]
District 90
House District 90 contains portions of the city of Chesapeake. Incumbent delegate is Republican Jay Leftwich, who was first elected in 2013.
Republican primary
Potential
- Jay Leftwich, incumbent[11]
Democratic primary
Potential
District 91
House District 91 contains portions of the cities of Chesapeake and Portsmouth. Incumbent delegate is Democrat Cliff Hayes Jr., who was first elected in 2016.
Democratic primary
Potential
- Cliff Hayes Jr., incumbent[11]
District 92
House District 92 contains portions of the cities of Chesapeake and Norfolk. Incumbent delegate is Democrat Bonita Anthony, who was first elected in 2023.
Democratic primary
Potential
- Bonita Anthony, incumbent[11]
District 93
House District 93 contains portions of the city of Norfolk. Incumbent delegate is Jackie Glass, who was first elected in 2022.
Democratic primary
Potential
- Jackie Glass, incumbent[11]
District 94
House District 94 contains portions of the city of Norfolk. Incumbent delegate is Democrat Phil Hernandez, who was first elected in 2023.
Democratic primary
Potential
- Phil Hernandez, incumbent
Republican primary
Potential
District 95
House District 95 contains portions of the cities of Norfolk and Virginia Beach. Incumbent delegate is Democrat Alex Askew, who was first elected in 2023.
Democratic primary
Potential
- Alex Askew, incumbent[11]
District 96
House District contains portions of the city of Virginia Beach. incumbent delegate is Democrat Kelly Convirs-Fowler, who was first elected in 2017.
Democratic primary
Potential
- Kelly Convirs-Fowler, incumbent[11]
- Brandon Hutchins, U.S. Navy veteran and nominee for this seat in 2023.[11]
Republican primary
Potential
- Kyle Pasquarella, U.S. Navy veteran[11]
District 97
House District 97 contains portions of the city of Virginia Beach. Incumbent delegate is Democrat Michael Feggans, who was first elected in 2023.
Democratic primary
Potential
- Michael Feggans, incumbent[11]
Republican primary
Declared
- Tim Anderson, former state delegate from the 83rd district (2022–2023) and candidate for SD-19 in 2023[49]
Potential
- Christina Felder, teacher and candidate for Virginia Beach City Council in 2024[11]
District 98
House District 98 contains portions of the city of Virginia Beach. Incumbent delegate is Republican Barry Knight, who was first elected in 2008.
Republican primary
Potential
- Barry Knight, incumbent[11]
Democratic primary
Potential
- Cheryl Smith, retired teacher[11]
District 99
House District 99 contains portions of thee city of Virginia Beach. Incumbent delegate is Anne Ferrell Tata, who was first elected in 2021.
Republican primary
Potential
- Anne Ferrell Tata, incumbent[11]
Democratic primary
Potential
District 100
House District 100 contains portions of the city of Virginia Beach, as well as all of Accomack County and Northampton County. Incumbent delegate is Republican Robert Bloxom Jr., who was first elected in 2014.
Republican primary
Potential
- Robert Bloxom Jr., incumbent[11]
Democratic primary
Potential
- Justin Burns, teacher[11]
- Charlena Jones, former Northampton County School Board member and nominee for this seat in 2023[11]
See also
- 2025 Virginia gubernatorial election
- 2025 Virginia lieutenant gubernatorial election
- 2025 Virginia Attorney General election
References
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