2021 Virginia House of Delegates elections|
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Results:
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The 2021 Virginia House of Delegates election for the 162nd Virginia General Assembly were held on November 2, 2021. All 100 Delegates are elected to two-year terms. Primary elections took place on June 8.[1] This election took place at the same time as the elections for the Virginia Governor, lieutenant governor and Attorney General. All of the elections were won by Republicans. The next election for the upper house of the Virginia General Assembly, the Senate of Virginia, will be held on November 7, 2023.
The results were certified on November 15. They showed that Republicans took seven seats from the Democrats. This gave them a majority in the House of Delegates.[2] All races have been called by the Associated Press.[3]
Retirements
Five incumbents did not seek re-election. They either retired or tried to be elected to other positions.
Democrats
One Democrat did not seek re-election.
- District 51: Hala Ayala retired to run for lieutenant governor.[4]
Republicans
Four Republicans did not seek re-election.
- District 7: Nick Rush retired.[5]
- District 66: Kirk Cox retired to run for governor.[6]
- District 82: Jason Miyares retired to run for attorney general.[7]
- District 88: Mark Cole retired.[8]
Special elections
There were two special elections in 2021 to the 161st Virginia General Assembly, both held on January 5.
District 90
Incumbent Democrat Joseph C. Lindsey, first elected in a 2014 special election, retired on November 10, 2020.[9]
Virginia's 90th House of Delegates district, 2021 special election[10]
| Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
|
|
|
Democratic
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Angelia Williams Graves
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3,691
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63.5
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|
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Republican
|
Sylvia Bryant
|
2,114
|
36.4
|
|
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Write-in
|
6
|
0.1
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| Total votes
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5,811
|
100.0
|
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Democratic hold
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District 2
Incumbent Democrat Jennifer Carroll Foy, first elected in 2017, retired on December 12, 2020 to run for governor.[11]
Virginia's 2nd House of Delegates district, 2021 special election[10]
| Party
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Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
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Democratic
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Candi King
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4,451
|
51.7
|
|
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Republican
|
Heather Mitchell
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4,143
|
48.2
|
|
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Write-in
|
9
|
0.1
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| Total votes
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8,603
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100.0
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Democratic hold
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Results
Overview
The Republican Party showed a strong performance in 2021, gaining seven seats over the Democrats. Due to close races in Districts 85 and 91, recounts were requested by Democrats Alex Askew and Martha Mugler, who fell in close second places to their Republican challengers.[12] On December 3, 2021, the recount in District 85 reaffirmed the victory of Republican Karen Greenhalgh, giving the Republican Party a majority in the House of Delegates and ending the Democratic Party's control over the chamber. District 91's recount, which took place on December 7, resulted in victory for Republican candidate A.C. Cordoza, making the final seat count 52 Republicans to 48 Democrats.[13]
Both major parties fielded a record high number of candidates, with Republicans contesting 98 out of the 100 districts, and Democrats contesting 93.[14]
↓
| 52
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48
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| Republican
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Democratic
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| Parties
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Candidates
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Seats
|
Popular Vote
|
| 2019
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2021
|
+/-
|
Strength
|
Votes
|
%
|
Change
|
|
|
Republican
|
98
|
45
|
52
|
7
|
52.00%
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1,666,569
|
51.56
|
+8.25
|
|
|
Democratic
|
93
|
55
|
48
|
7
|
48.00%
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1,536,509
|
47.54
|
-5.12
|
|
|
Independent
|
5
|
0
|
0
|
|
0.00%
|
12,315
|
0.38
|
-0.70
|
|
|
Libertarian
|
5
|
0
|
0
|
|
0.00%
|
2,992
|
0.09
|
-0.33
|
|
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Write-ins
|
–
|
0
|
0
|
|
0.00%
|
13,799
|
0.43
|
-1.45
|
| Total
|
201
|
100
|
100
|
–
|
100.00%
|
3,232,184
|
100.00
|
–
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| Turnout
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|
3,296,705
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55.39
|
|
| Registered
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|
5,951,368
|
|
|
Close races
Seats where the margin of victory was under 10%:
- HD District 91, 0.33% gain
- HD District 85, 0.44% gain
- HD District 21, 1.15%
- HD District 63, 1.54% gain
- HD District 10, 1.97%
- HD District 28, 2.02% gain
- HD District 83, 2.34% gain
- HD District 93, 3.26%
- HD District 27, 3.62%
- HD District 31, 4.23%
- HD District 66, 4.91%
- HD District 73, 5.03%
- HD District 75, 5.17% gain
- HD District 40, 5.39%
- HD District 72, 6.13%
- HD District 68, 6.32%
- HD District 51, 6.94%
- HD District 13, 8.61%
- HD District 76, 9.38%
- HD District 50, 9.60%
List of districts
- Uncontested primaries are not reported by the Virginia Department of Elections.
District 1
Incumbent Republican Terry Kilgore was first elected in 1993.
Virginia's 1st House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
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%
|
|
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Republican
|
Terry Kilgore (incumbent)
|
21,910
|
97.3
|
|
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Write-in
|
602
|
2.7
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| Total votes
|
22,512
|
100.0
|
|
|
Republican hold
|
District 2
Incumbent Democrat Candi King was first elected in a 2021 special election.
Democratic primary results[15]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Candi King (incumbent)
|
3,532
|
69.0
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Pamela Montgomery
|
1,584
|
31.0
|
| Total votes
|
5,116
|
100.0
|
Virginia's 2nd House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Candi King (incumbent)
|
15,310
|
57.2
|
|
|
Republican
|
Gina Ciarcia
|
11,393
|
42.6
|
|
|
Write-in
|
60
|
0.2
|
| Total votes
|
26,763
|
100.0
|
|
|
Democratic hold
|
District 3
Incumbent Republican Will Morefield was first elected in 2009.
Virginia's 3rd House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Republican
|
Will Morefield (incumbent)
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21,193
|
97.8
|
|
|
Write-in
|
479
|
2.2
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| Total votes
|
21,672
|
100.0
|
|
|
Republican hold
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District 4
Incumbent Republican Will Wampler was first elected in 2019.
Virginia's 4th House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
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Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Republican
|
Will Wampler (incumbent)
|
22,965
|
95.8
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|
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Write-in
|
1,000
|
4.2
|
| Total votes
|
23,965
|
100.0
|
|
|
Republican hold
|
District 5
Incumbent Republican Israel O'Quinn was first elected in 2011.
Virginia's 5th House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
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Candidate
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Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Republican
|
Israel O'Quinn (incumbent)
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24,601
|
98.9
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|
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Write-in
|
284
|
1.1
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| Total votes
|
24,885
|
100.0
|
|
|
Republican hold
|
District 6
Incumbent Republican Jeff Campbell was first elected in 2013.
Virginia's 6th House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
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Candidate
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Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Republican
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Jeff Campbell (incumbent)
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25,454
|
96.8
|
|
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Write-in
|
838
|
3.2
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| Total votes
|
26,292
|
100.0
|
|
|
Republican hold
|
District 7
Incumbent Republican Nick Rush was first elected in 2011. He is retiring.[5]
Republican firehouse primary results[16]
| Party
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Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Republican
|
Marie March
|
1,387
|
54.2
|
|
|
Republican
|
Sherri Blevins
|
660
|
25.8
|
|
|
Republican
|
Lowell Bowman
|
514
|
20.1
|
| Total votes
|
2,561
|
100.0
|
Democratic primary results[17]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Derek Kitts
|
1,332
|
53.1
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Tara Orlando
|
1,176
|
46.9
|
| Total votes
|
2,508
|
100.0
|
Virginia's 7th House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Republican
|
Marie March
|
21,098
|
65.7
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Derek Kitts
|
10,914
|
34.0
|
|
|
Write-in
|
122
|
0.4
|
| Total votes
|
32,134
|
100.0
|
|
|
Republican hold
|
District 8
Incumbent Republican Joseph McNamara was first elected in a 2018 special election. Democratic challenger Dustin Wimbish withdrew from the race on October 13, but his candidacy remained on the ballot.[18]
Virginia's 8th House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Republican
|
Joseph McNamara (incumbent)
|
25,030
|
70.7
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Dustin Wimbish
|
10,090
|
28.5
|
|
|
Write-in
|
272
|
0.8
|
| Total votes
|
35,392
|
100.0
|
|
|
Republican hold
|
District 9
Incumbent Republican Charles Poindexter was first elected in 2007. He lost renomination.
Republican primary results[19]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Republican
|
Wren Williams
|
4,210
|
62.8
|
|
|
Republican
|
Charles Poindexter (incumbent)
|
2,493
|
37.2
|
| Total votes
|
6,703
|
100.0
|
Virginia's 9th House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Republican
|
Wren Williams
|
23,926
|
76.6
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Bridgette Craighead
|
7,210
|
23.1
|
|
|
Write-in
|
89
|
0.3
|
| Total votes
|
31,225
|
100.0
|
|
|
Republican hold
|
District 10
Incumbent Democrat Wendy Gooditis was first elected in 2017.
Virginia's 10th House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Wendy Gooditis (incumbent)
|
21,229
|
50.9
|
|
|
Republican
|
Nick Clemente
|
20,408
|
49.0
|
|
|
Write-in
|
57
|
0.1
|
| Total votes
|
41,694
|
100.0
|
|
|
Democratic hold
|
District 11
Incumbent Democrat Sam Rasoul was first elected in 2013.
Virginia's 11th House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Sam Rasoul (incumbent)
|
14,532
|
64.5
|
|
|
Republican
|
Charlie Nave
|
7,963
|
35.3
|
|
|
Write-in
|
37
|
0.2
|
| Total votes
|
22,532
|
100.0
|
|
|
Democratic hold
|
District 12
Incumbent Democrat Chris Hurst was first elected in 2017.
Virginia's 12th House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Republican
|
Jason Ballard
|
13,871
|
55.1
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Chris Hurst (incumbent)
|
11,224
|
44.6
|
|
|
Write-in
|
88
|
0.3
|
| Total votes
|
25,183
|
100.0
|
|
|
Republican gain from Democratic
|
District 13
Incumbent Democrat Danica Roem was first elected in 2017.
Virginia's 13th House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Danica Roem (incumbent)
|
15,604
|
54.2
|
|
|
Republican
|
Christopher Stone
|
13,125
|
45.6
|
|
|
Write-in
|
53
|
0.2
|
| Total votes
|
28,782
|
100.0
|
|
|
Democratic hold
|
District 14
Incumbent Republican Danny Marshall was first elected in 2001.
Virginia's 14th House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Republican
|
Danny Marshall (incumbent)
|
17,750
|
65.6
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Rhett Deitz
|
9,286
|
34.3
|
|
|
Write-in
|
32
|
0.1
|
| Total votes
|
27,068
|
100.0
|
|
|
Republican hold
|
District 15
Incumbent Republican and House Minority Leader Todd Gilbert was first elected in 2005.
Virginia's 15th House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Republican
|
Todd Gilbert (incumbent)
|
26,613
|
77.7
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Emily Scott
|
7,601
|
22.2
|
|
|
Write-in
|
41
|
0.1
|
| Total votes
|
34,255
|
100.0
|
|
|
Republican hold
|
District 16
Incumbent Republican Les Adams was first elected in 2013.
Virginia's 16th House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Republican
|
Les Adams (incumbent)
|
19,412
|
69.9
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Chance Trevillian
|
8,308
|
29.9
|
|
|
Write-in
|
35
|
0.1
|
| Total votes
|
27,755
|
100.0
|
|
|
Republican hold
|
District 17
Incumbent Republican Chris Head was first elected in 2011.
Virginia's 17th House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Republican
|
Chris Head (incumbent)
|
26,102
|
92.8
|
|
|
Write-in
|
2,013
|
7.2
|
| Total votes
|
28,115
|
100.0
|
|
|
Republican hold
|
District 18
Incumbent Republican Michael Webert was first elected in 2011.
Virginia's 18th House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Republican
|
Michael Webert (incumbent)
|
25,737
|
65.9
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Douglas Ward
|
13,249
|
33.9
|
|
|
Write-in
|
57
|
0.2
|
| Total votes
|
39,043
|
100.0
|
|
|
Republican hold
|
District 19
Incumbent Republican Terry Austin was first elected in 2013.
Virginia's 19th House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Republican
|
Terry Austin (incumbent)
|
27,515
|
78.3
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Wendy Rowden
|
6,918
|
19.7
|
|
|
Libertarian
|
Dean D. Davison
|
640
|
1.8
|
|
|
Write-in
|
64
|
0.2
|
| Total votes
|
35,137
|
100.0
|
|
|
Republican hold
|
District 20
Incumbent Republican John Avoli was first elected in 2019.
Virginia's 20th House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Republican
|
John Avoli (incumbent)
|
21,978
|
63.7
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Randall Wolf
|
12,491
|
36.2
|
|
|
Write-in
|
29
|
0.1
|
| Total votes
|
34,498
|
100.0
|
|
|
Republican hold
|
District 21
Incumbent Democrat Kelly Convirs-Fowler was first elected in 2017.
Virginia's 21st House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Kelly Convirs-Fowler (incumbent)
|
15,162
|
50.5
|
|
|
Republican
|
Tanya Gould
|
14,818
|
49.4
|
|
|
Write-in
|
40
|
0.1
|
| Total votes
|
30,020
|
100.0
|
|
|
Democratic hold
|
District 22
Incumbent Republican Kathy Byron was first elected in 1997.
Republican primary results[22]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Republican
|
Kathy Byron (incumbent)
|
3,197
|
81.22
|
|
|
Republican
|
Isaiah J. Knight
|
739
|
18.78
|
| Total votes
|
3,936
|
100.0
|
Virginia's 22nd House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Republican
|
Kathy Byron (incumbent)
|
23,922
|
72.6
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Greg Eaton
|
8,415
|
25.6
|
|
|
Libertarian
|
Sarah Jerose
|
537
|
1.6
|
|
|
Write-in
|
52
|
0.2
|
| Total votes
|
32,926
|
100.0
|
|
|
Republican hold
|
District 23
Incumbent Republican Wendell Walker was first elected in 2019.
Virginia's 23rd House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Republican
|
Wendell Walker (incumbent)
|
22,045
|
66.6
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Natalie Short
|
11,007
|
33.2
|
|
|
Write-in
|
64
|
0.2
|
| Total votes
|
33,116
|
100.0
|
|
|
Republican hold
|
District 24
Incumbent Republican Ronnie R. Campbell was first elected in a 2018 special election.
Republican primary results[23]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Republican
|
Ronnie R. Campbell (incumbent)
|
2,089
|
87.5
|
|
|
Republican
|
Mark Reed
|
299
|
12.5
|
| Total votes
|
2,388
|
100.0
|
Virginia's 24th House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Republican
|
Ronnie R. Campbell (incumbent)
|
24,445
|
73.1
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Sam Soghor
|
8,934
|
26.7
|
|
|
Write-in
|
66
|
0.2
|
| Total votes
|
33,445
|
100.0
|
|
|
Republican hold
|
District 25
Incumbent Republican Chris Runion was first elected in 2019.
Virginia's 25th House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Republican
|
Chris Runion (incumbent)
|
25,674
|
62.2
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Jennifer Kitchen
|
15,553
|
37.7
|
|
|
Write-in
|
65
|
0.2
|
| Total votes
|
41,292
|
100.0
|
|
|
Republican hold
|
District 26
Incumbent Republican Tony Wilt was first elected in a 2010 special election.
Virginia's 26th House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Republican
|
Tony Wilt (incumbent)
|
15,062
|
59.3
|
|
|
Democratic
|
William Helsley
|
10,321
|
40.6
|
|
|
Write-in
|
37
|
0.1
|
| Total votes
|
25,420
|
100.0
|
|
|
Republican hold
|
District 27
Incumbent Republican Roxann Robinson was first elected in a 2010 special election.
Virginia's 27th House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Republican
|
Roxann Robinson (incumbent)
|
19,047
|
51.7
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Debra Gardner
|
17,714
|
48.1
|
|
|
Write-in
|
79
|
0.2
|
| Total votes
|
36,840
|
100.0
|
|
|
Republican hold
|
District 28
Incumbent Democrat Joshua G. Cole was first elected in 2019.
Virginia's 28th House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Republican
|
Tara Durant
|
16,378
|
51.0
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Joshua G. Cole (incumbent)
|
15,731
|
48.9
|
|
|
Write-in
|
39
|
0.1
|
| Total votes
|
32,148
|
100.0
|
|
|
Republican gain from Democratic
|
District 29
Incumbent Republican Bill Wiley was first elected in a 2020 special election.
Virginia's 29th House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Republican
|
Bill Wiley (incumbent)
|
22,843
|
66.5
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Delmara Bayliss
|
11,458
|
33.4
|
|
|
Write-in
|
41
|
0.1
|
| Total votes
|
34,342
|
100.0
|
|
|
Republican hold
|
District 30
Incumbent Republican Nick Freitas was first elected in 2015.
Virginia's 30th House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Republican
|
Nick Freitas (incumbent)
|
23,537
|
65.4
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Annette Hyde
|
12,392
|
34.4
|
|
|
Write-in
|
50
|
0.1
|
| Total votes
|
35,979
|
100.0
|
|
|
Republican hold
|
District 31
Incumbent Democrat Elizabeth Guzmán was first elected in 2017.
Democratic primary results[24]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Elizabeth Guzmán (incumbent)
|
3,178
|
53.8
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Rod Hall
|
2,106
|
35.6
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Idris O'Connor
|
352
|
6.0
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Kara Pitek
|
274
|
4.6
|
| Total votes
|
5,910
|
100.0
|
Virginia's 31st House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Elizabeth Guzmán (incumbent)
|
18,384
|
52.0
|
|
|
Republican
|
Ben Baldwin
|
16,888
|
47.8
|
|
|
Write-in
|
54
|
0.2
|
| Total votes
|
35,326
|
100.0
|
|
|
Democratic hold
|
District 32
Incumbent Democrat David A. Reid was first elected in 2017.
Virginia's 32nd House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Democratic
|
David A. Reid (incumbent)
|
23,839
|
57.9
|
|
|
Republican
|
Scott Pio
|
16,385
|
39.8
|
|
|
Independent
|
Nicholas Allegro
|
886
|
2.2
|
|
|
Write-in
|
68
|
0.2
|
| Total votes
|
41,178
|
100.0
|
|
|
Democratic hold
|
District 33
Incumbent Republican Dave LaRock was first elected in 2013.
Virginia's 33rd House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Republican
|
Dave LaRock (incumbent)
|
25,188
|
58.2
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Paul Siker
|
18,049
|
41.7
|
|
|
Write-in
|
54
|
0.1
|
| Total votes
|
43,291
|
100.0
|
|
|
Republican hold
|
District 34
Incumbent Democrat Kathleen Murphy was first elected in a 2015 special election.
Democratic primary results[25]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Kathleen Murphy (incumbent)
|
5,136
|
74.5
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Jennifer Adeli
|
1,760
|
25.5
|
| Total votes
|
6,896
|
100.0
|
Virginia's 34th House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Kathleen Murphy (incumbent)
|
23,093
|
57.1
|
|
|
Republican
|
Gary Pan
|
17,327
|
42.8
|
|
|
Write-in
|
46
|
0.1
|
| Total votes
|
40,466
|
100.0
|
|
|
Democratic hold
|
District 35
Incumbent Democrat Mark Keam was first elected in 2009.
Virginia's 35th House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Mark Keam (incumbent)
|
24,226
|
68.7
|
|
|
Republican
|
Kevin McGrath
|
10,975
|
31.1
|
|
|
Write-in
|
49
|
0.1
|
| Total votes
|
35,250
|
100.0
|
|
|
Democratic hold
|
District 36
Incumbent Democrat Kenneth R. Plum was first elected in 1981.
Democratic primary results[26]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Kenneth R. Plum (incumbent)
|
6,074
|
77.4
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Mary Barthelson
|
1,777
|
22.6
|
| Total votes
|
7,851
|
100.0
|
Virginia's 36th House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Kenneth R. Plum (incumbent)
|
26,189
|
71.7
|
|
|
Republican
|
Matthew Lang
|
10,287
|
28.1
|
|
|
Write-in
|
69
|
0.2
|
| Total votes
|
36,545
|
100.0
|
|
|
Democratic hold
|
District 37
Incumbent Democrat David Bulova was first elected in 2005.
Virginia's 37th House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Democratic
|
David Bulova (incumbent)
|
18,750
|
66.8
|
|
|
Republican
|
Kenny Meteiver
|
9,291
|
33.1
|
|
|
Write-in
|
47
|
0.2
|
| Total votes
|
28,088
|
100.0
|
|
|
Democratic hold
|
District 38
Incumbent Democrat Kaye Kory was first elected in 2009.
Democratic primary results[27]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Kaye Kory (incumbent)
|
3,428
|
61.5
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Holly Hazard
|
2,150
|
38.5
|
| Total votes
|
5,578
|
100.0
|
Virginia's 38th House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Kaye Kory (incumbent)
|
16,853
|
68.8
|
|
|
Republican
|
Tom Pafford
|
7,544
|
30.8
|
|
|
Write-in
|
80
|
0.3
|
| Total votes
|
24,477
|
100.0
|
|
|
Democratic hold
|
District 39
Incumbent Democrat Vivian Watts was first elected in 1995.
Virginia's 39th House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Vivian Watts (incumbent)
|
20,712
|
66.5
|
|
|
Republican
|
Maureen Brody
|
10,382
|
33.3
|
|
|
Write-in
|
77
|
0.2
|
| Total votes
|
31,171
|
100.0
|
|
|
Democratic hold
|
District 40
Incumbent Democrat Dan Helmer was first elected in 2019.
Virginia's 40th House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Dan Helmer (incumbent)
|
20,201
|
52.6
|
|
|
Republican
|
Harold Pyon
|
18,133
|
47.3
|
|
|
Write-in
|
37
|
0.1
|
| Total votes
|
38,371
|
100.0
|
|
|
Democratic hold
|
District 41
Incumbent Democrat and Speaker of the House Eileen Filler-Corn was first elected in a 2010 special election.
Virginia's 41st House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Eileen Filler-Corn (incumbent)
|
23,201
|
65.1
|
|
|
Republican
|
John M. Wolfe
|
12,346
|
34.7
|
|
|
Write-in
|
71
|
0.2
|
| Total votes
|
35,618
|
100.0
|
|
|
Democratic hold
|
District 42
Incumbent Democrat Kathy Tran was first elected in 2017.
Virginia's 42nd House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Kathy Tran (incumbent)
|
21,374
|
60.0
|
|
|
Republican
|
Ed McGovern
|
14,186
|
39.8
|
|
|
Write-in
|
56
|
0.2
|
| Total votes
|
35,616
|
100.0
|
|
|
Democratic hold
|
District 43
Incumbent Democrat Mark Sickles was first elected in 2003.
Virginia's 43rd House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Mark Sickles (incumbent)
|
22,447
|
70.2
|
|
|
Republican
|
Brenton Hammond
|
9,502
|
29.7
|
|
|
Write-in
|
40
|
0.1
|
| Total votes
|
31,989
|
100.0
|
|
|
Democratic hold
|
District 44
Incumbent Democrat Paul Krizek was first elected in 2015.
Virginia's 44th House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Paul Krizek (incumbent)
|
18,262
|
67.7
|
|
|
Republican
|
Richard Hayden
|
8,661
|
32.1
|
|
|
Write-in
|
37
|
0.1
|
| Total votes
|
26,960
|
100.0
|
|
|
Democratic hold
|
District 45
Incumbent Democrat Mark Levine was first elected in 2015. He lost renomination.
Democratic primary results[28]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Elizabeth Bennett-Parker
|
9,310
|
59.3
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Mark Levine (incumbent)
|
6,402
|
40.8
|
| Total votes
|
15,712
|
100.0
|
Virginia's 45th House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Elizabeth Bennett-Parker
|
31,310
|
73.7
|
|
|
Republican
|
JD Maddox
|
11,069
|
26.1
|
|
|
Write-in
|
117
|
0.3
|
| Total votes
|
42,496
|
100.0
|
|
|
Democratic hold
|
District 46
Incumbent Democrat and House Majority Leader Charniele Herring was first elected in 2009.
Virginia's 46th House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Charniele Herring (incumbent)
|
20,445
|
92.2
|
|
|
Write-in
|
1,740
|
7.8
|
| Total votes
|
22,185
|
100.0
|
|
|
Democratic hold
|
District 47
Incumbent Democrat Patrick Hope was first elected in 2009.
Virginia's 47th House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Patrick Hope (incumbent)
|
31,078
|
78.2
|
|
|
Republican
|
Laura Hall
|
8,549
|
21.5
|
|
|
Write-in
|
112
|
0.3
|
| Total votes
|
39,739
|
100.0
|
|
|
Democratic hold
|
District 48
Incumbent Democrat Rip Sullivan was first elected in a 2014 special election.
Virginia's 48th House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Rip Sullivan (incumbent)
|
28,545
|
72.1
|
|
|
Republican
|
Ed Monroe
|
10,937
|
27.6
|
|
|
Write-in
|
95
|
0.2
|
| Total votes
|
39,577
|
100.0
|
|
|
Democratic hold
|
District 49
Incumbent Democrat and House Majority Whip Alfonso H. Lopez was first elected in 2011.
Democratic primary results[29]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Alfonso H. Lopez (incumbent)
|
4,819
|
70.5
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Karishma Mehta
|
2,015
|
29.5
|
| Total votes
|
6,834
|
100.0
|
Virginia's 49th House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Alfonso H. Lopez (incumbent)
|
19,799
|
76.5
|
|
|
Republican
|
Timothy Kilcullen
|
5,013
|
19.4
|
|
|
Independent
|
Terry Modglin
|
1,004
|
3.9
|
|
|
Write-in
|
52
|
0.2
|
| Total votes
|
25,868
|
100.0
|
|
|
Democratic hold
|
District 50
Incumbent Democrat Lee J. Carter was first elected in 2017. He lost renomination.
Democratic primary results[30]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Michelle Maldonado
|
1,548
|
44.1
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Lee J. Carter (incumbent)
|
1,348
|
38.4
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Helen Zurita
|
617
|
17.6
|
| Total votes
|
3,513
|
100.0
|
Republican firehouse primary results[31]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Republican
|
Steve Pleickhardt
|
266
|
61.1
|
|
|
Republican
|
Mike Allers Jr.
|
169
|
38.9
|
| Total votes
|
435
|
100
|
Virginia's 50th House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Michelle Maldonado
|
14,426
|
54.7
|
|
|
Republican
|
Steve Pleickhardt
|
11,893
|
45.1
|
|
|
Write-in
|
52
|
0.2
|
| Total votes
|
26,371
|
100.0
|
|
|
Democratic hold
|
District 51
Incumbent Democrat Hala Ayala was first elected in 2017. She is retiring to run for lieutenant governor.[4]
Republican primary results[32]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Republican
|
Tim Cox
|
1,270
|
76.6
|
|
|
Republican
|
Jeff Dove
|
388
|
23.4
|
| Total votes
|
1,658
|
100.0
|
Virginia's 51st House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Briana Sewell
|
19,038
|
53.4
|
|
|
Republican
|
Tim Cox
|
16,566
|
46.5
|
|
|
Write-in
|
43
|
0.1
|
| Total votes
|
35,647
|
100.0
|
|
|
Democratic hold
|
District 52
Incumbent Democrat Luke Torian was first elected in 2009.
Virginia's 52nd House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Luke Torian (incumbent)
|
15,196
|
70.0
|
|
|
Republican
|
Maria Martin
|
6,457
|
29.8
|
|
|
Write-in
|
42
|
0.2
|
| Total votes
|
21,695
|
100.0
|
|
|
Democratic hold
|
District 53
Incumbent Democrat Marcus Simon was first elected in 2013.
Virginia's 53rd House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Marcus Simon (incumbent)
|
22,741
|
72.0
|
|
|
Republican
|
Sarah White
|
8,806
|
27.9
|
|
|
Write-in
|
57
|
0.2
|
| Total votes
|
31,604
|
100.0
|
|
|
Democratic hold
|
District 54
Incumbent Republican Bobby Orrock was first elected in 1989.
Virginia's 54th House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Republican
|
Bobby Orrock (incumbent)
|
21,231
|
60.9
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Eric Butterworth
|
13,616
|
39.0
|
|
|
Write-in
|
42
|
0.1
|
| Total votes
|
34,889
|
100.0
|
|
|
Republican hold
|
District 55
Incumbent Republican Buddy Fowler was first elected in 2013.
Virginia's 55th House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Republican
|
Buddy Fowler (incumbent)
|
27,246
|
63.8
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Rachel Levy
|
15,400
|
36.1
|
|
|
Write-in
|
51
|
0.1
|
| Total votes
|
42,697
|
100.0
|
|
|
Republican hold
|
District 56
Incumbent Republican John McGuire was first elected in 2017.
Virginia's 56th House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Republican
|
John McGuire (incumbent)
|
27,706
|
61.6
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Blakely Lockhart
|
17,187
|
38.2
|
|
|
Write-in
|
65
|
0.1
|
| Total votes
|
44,958
|
100.0
|
|
|
Republican hold
|
District 57
Incumbent Democrat Sally L. Hudson was first elected in 2019.
Virginia's 57th House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Sally L. Hudson (incumbent)
|
25,227
|
78.5
|
|
|
Republican
|
Philip Hamilton
|
6,847
|
21.3
|
|
|
Write-in
|
73
|
0.2
|
| Total votes
|
32,147
|
100.0
|
|
|
Democratic hold
|
District 58
Incumbent Republican Rob Bell was first elected in 2001.
Virginia's 58th House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Republican
|
Rob Bell (incumbent)
|
25,835
|
63.2
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Sara Ratcliffe
|
14,999
|
36.7
|
|
|
Write-in
|
36
|
0.1
|
| Total votes
|
40,870
|
100.0
|
|
|
Republican hold
|
District 59
Incumbent Republican Matt Fariss was first elected in 2011.
Virginia's 59th House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Republican
|
Matt Fariss (incumbent)
|
22,891
|
64.6
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Ben Moses
|
11,421
|
32.2
|
|
|
Independent
|
Louis Scicli
|
1,105
|
3.1
|
|
|
Write-in
|
41
|
0.1
|
| Total votes
|
35,458
|
100.0
|
|
|
Republican hold
|
District 60
Incumbent Republican James E. Edmunds was first elected in 2019.
Virginia's 60th House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Republican
|
James E. Edmunds (incumbent)
|
21,128
|
95.0
|
|
|
Write-in
|
1,120
|
5.0
|
| Total votes
|
22,248
|
100.0
|
|
|
Republican hold
|
District 61
Incumbent Republican Thomas C. Wright was first elected in a 2000 special election.
Virginia's 61st House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Republican
|
Thomas C. Wright (incumbent)
|
20,976
|
67.5
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Trudy Berry
|
9,418
|
30.3
|
|
|
Libertarian
|
Joe Paschal
|
675
|
2.2
|
|
|
Write-in
|
20
|
0.1
|
| Total votes
|
31,089
|
100.0
|
|
|
Republican hold
|
District 62
Incumbent Republican Carrie Coyner was first elected in 2019.
Virginia's 62nd House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Republican
|
Carrie Coyner (incumbent)
|
16,679
|
56.4
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Jasmine Gore
|
12,830
|
43.4
|
|
|
Write-in
|
69
|
0.2
|
| Total votes
|
29,578
|
100.0
|
|
|
Republican hold
|
District 63
Incumbent Democrat Lashrecse Aird was first elected in 2015.
Virginia's 63rd House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Republican
|
Kim Taylor
|
16,813
|
50.7
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Lashrecse Aird (incumbent)
|
16,301
|
49.2
|
|
|
Write-in
|
45
|
0.1
|
| Total votes
|
33,159
|
100.0
|
|
|
Republican gain from Democratic
|
District 64
Incumbent Republican Emily Brewer was first elected in 2017.
Virginia's 64th House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Republican
|
Emily Brewer (incumbent)
|
24,903
|
65.0
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Michael Drewry
|
13,398
|
34.9
|
|
|
Write-in
|
40
|
0.1
|
| Total votes
|
38,341
|
100.0
|
|
|
Republican hold
|
District 65
Incumbent Republican Lee Ware was first elected in a 1998 special election.
Virginia's 65th House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Republican
|
Lee Ware (incumbent)
|
33,621
|
66.0
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Caitlin Coakley
|
17,235
|
33.8
|
|
|
Write-in
|
75
|
0.2
|
| Total votes
|
50,931
|
100.0
|
|
|
Republican hold
|
District 66
Incumbent Republican Kirk Cox was first elected in 1989. He is retiring to run for governor.[6]
Democratic primary results[34]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Katie Sponsler
|
2,823
|
59.8
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Linnard K. Harris, Sr.
|
1,902
|
40.3
|
| Total votes
|
4,725
|
100.0
|
Virginia's 66th House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Republican
|
Mike Cherry
|
16,833
|
52.3
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Katie Sponsler
|
15,254
|
47.4
|
|
|
Write-in
|
87
|
0.3
|
| Total votes
|
32,174
|
100.0
|
|
|
Republican hold
|
District 67
Incumbent Democrat Karrie Delaney was first elected in 2017.
Virginia's 67th House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Karrie Delaney (incumbent)
|
21,111
|
60.7
|
|
|
Republican
|
Bob Frizzelle
|
13,649
|
39.2
|
|
|
Write-in
|
44
|
0.1
|
| Total votes
|
34,804
|
100.0
|
|
|
Democratic hold
|
District 68
Incumbent Democrat Dawn Adams was first elected in 2017.
Democratic primary results[35]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Dawn Adams (incumbent)
|
5,112
|
61.49
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Kyle Elliott
|
3,201
|
38.51
|
| Total votes
|
8,313
|
100.0
|
Republican primary results[36]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Republican
|
Mark Earley Jr.
|
2,034
|
91.42
|
|
|
Republican
|
Mike Dickinson
|
191
|
8.58
|
| Total votes
|
2,225
|
100.0
|
Virginia's 68th House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Dawn Adams (incumbent)
|
24,624
|
53.1
|
|
|
Republican
|
Mark Earley Jr.
|
21,693
|
46.8
|
|
|
Write-in
|
54
|
0.1
|
| Total votes
|
46,371
|
100.0
|
|
|
Democratic hold
|
District 69
Incumbent Democrat Betsy B. Carr was first elected in 2009.
Virginia's 69th House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Betsy B. Carr (incumbent)
|
21,470
|
85.2
|
|
|
Republican
|
Sheila Furey
|
3,690
|
14.7
|
|
|
Write-in
|
34
|
0.1
|
| Total votes
|
25,194
|
100.0
|
|
|
Democratic hold
|
District 70
Incumbent Democrat Delores McQuinn was first elected in 2009.
Virginia's 70th House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Delores McQuinn (incumbent)
|
21,764
|
71.5
|
|
|
Independent
|
Dave Vaught
|
8,435
|
27.7
|
|
|
Write-in
|
230
|
0.8
|
| Total votes
|
30,429
|
100.0
|
|
|
Democratic hold
|
District 71
Incumbent Democrat Jeff Bourne was first elected in 2017.
Democratic primary results[37]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Jeff Bourne (incumbent)
|
5,751
|
69.25
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Richard Walker
|
2,554
|
30.75
|
| Total votes
|
8,305
|
100.0
|
Virginia's 71st House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Jeff Bourne (incumbent)
|
25,587
|
85.6
|
|
|
Republican
|
Nancye Hunter
|
4,241
|
14.2
|
|
|
Write-in
|
70
|
0.2
|
| Total votes
|
29,898
|
100.0
|
|
|
Democratic hold
|
District 72
Incumbent Democrat Schuyler VanValkenburg was first elected in 2017.
Republican primary results[38]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Republican
|
Christopher Holmes
|
1,069
|
70.4
|
|
|
Republican
|
Tom Gardner
|
449
|
29.6
|
| Total votes
|
1,518
|
100.0
|
Virginia's 72nd House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Schuyler VanValkenburg (incumbent)
|
19,710
|
53.0
|
|
|
Republican
|
Christopher Holmes
|
17,427
|
46.8
|
|
|
Write-in
|
63
|
0.2
|
| Total votes
|
37,200
|
100.0
|
|
|
Democratic hold
|
District 73
Incumbent Democrat Rodney Willett was first elected in 2019.
Virginia's 73rd House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Rodney Willett (incumbent)
|
17,972
|
52.5
|
|
|
Republican
|
Mary Margaret Kastelberg
|
16,248
|
47.4
|
|
|
Write-in
|
45
|
0.1
|
| Total votes
|
34,265
|
100.0
|
|
|
Democratic hold
|
District 74
Incumbent Democrat Lamont Bagby was first elected in 2015.
Democratic primary results[39]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Lamont Bagby (incumbent)
|
7,894
|
91.4
|
|
|
Democratic
|
John Dantzler
|
743
|
8.6
|
| Total votes
|
8,637
|
100.0
|
Virginia's 74th House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Lamont Bagby (incumbent)
|
22,913
|
72.6
|
|
|
Republican
|
Jimmy Brooks
|
8,539
|
27.0
|
|
|
Write-in
|
113
|
0.4
|
| Total votes
|
31,565
|
100.0
|
|
|
Democratic hold
|
District 75
Incumbent Democrat Roslyn Tyler was first elected in 2005.
Virginia's 75th House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Republican
|
Otto Wachsmann
|
14,487
|
52.5
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Roslyn Tyler (incumbent)
|
13,061
|
47.4
|
|
|
Write-in
|
37
|
0.1
|
| Total votes
|
27,585
|
100.0
|
|
|
Republican gain from Democratic
|
District 76
Incumbent Democrat Clinton Jenkins was first elected in 2019.
Virginia's 76th House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Clinton Jenkins (incumbent)
|
18,353
|
53.3
|
|
|
Republican
|
Michael Dillender
|
15,123
|
44.0
|
|
|
Independent
|
Craig Warren
|
885
|
2.6
|
|
|
Write-in
|
52
|
0.1
|
| Total votes
|
34,413
|
100.0
|
|
|
Democratic hold
|
District 77
Incumbent Democrat Cliff Hayes Jr. was first elected in a 2016 special election.
Virginia's 77th House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Cliff Hayes Jr. (incumbent)
|
16,135
|
61.1
|
|
|
Republican
|
Geoffrey Burke
|
10,201
|
38.6
|
|
|
Write-in
|
82
|
0.3
|
| Total votes
|
26,418
|
100.0
|
|
|
Democratic hold
|
District 78
Incumbent Republican Jay Leftwich was first elected in 2013.
Virginia's 78th House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Republican
|
Jay Leftwich (incumbent)
|
24,907
|
66.0
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Melanie Cornelisse
|
12,788
|
33.9
|
|
|
Write-in
|
66
|
0.2
|
| Total votes
|
37,761
|
100.0
|
|
|
Republican hold
|
District 79
Incumbent Democrat Steve Heretick was first elected in 2015. He lost renomination.
Democratic primary results[40]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Nadarius Clark
|
2,033
|
45.73
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Steve Heretick (incumbent)
|
1,883
|
42.35
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Dante Walston
|
530
|
11.92
|
| Total votes
|
4,446
|
100.0
|
Virginia's 79th House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Nadarius Clark
|
10,647
|
56.1
|
|
|
Republican
|
Lawrence Mason
|
8,283
|
43.6
|
|
|
Write-in
|
63
|
0.3
|
| Total votes
|
18,993
|
100.0
|
|
|
Democratic hold
|
District 80
Incumbent Democrat Don Scott was first elected in 2019.
Virginia's 80th House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Don Scott (incumbent)
|
15,703
|
66.1
|
|
|
Republican
|
Deanna Stanton
|
8,012
|
33.7
|
|
|
Write-in
|
51
|
0.2
|
| Total votes
|
23,766
|
100.0
|
|
|
Democratic hold
|
District 81
Incumbent Republican Barry Knight was first elected in 2009.
Virginia's 81st House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Republican
|
Barry Knight (incumbent)
|
17,271
|
57.7
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Jeffrey Feld
|
12,503
|
41.8
|
|
|
Write-in
|
161
|
0.5
|
| Total votes
|
29,935
|
100.0
|
|
|
Republican hold
|
District 82
Incumbent Republican Jason Miyares was first elected in 2015. He is retiring to run for attorney general.[7]
Republican firehouse primary results[41]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Republican
|
Anne Ferrell Tata
|
927
|
60.8
|
|
|
Republican
|
Kathy Owens
|
598
|
39.2
|
| Total votes
|
1,525
|
100.0
|
Virginia's 82nd House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Republican
|
Anne Ferrell Tata
|
20,768
|
59.3
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Scott Flax
|
14,196
|
40.6
|
|
|
Write-in
|
29
|
0.1
|
| Total votes
|
34,993
|
100.0
|
|
|
Republican hold
|
District 83
Incumbent Democrat Nancy Guy was first elected in 2019.
Republican primary results[42]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Republican
|
Tim Anderson
|
1,477
|
48.1
|
|
|
Republican
|
Chris Stolle
|
1,449
|
47.2
|
|
|
Republican
|
Phil Kazmierczak
|
146
|
4.8
|
| Total votes
|
3,072
|
100.0
|
Virginia's 83rd House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Republican
|
Tim Anderson
|
14,456
|
51.1
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Nancy Guy (incumbent)
|
13,793
|
48.8
|
|
|
Write-in
|
35
|
0.1
|
| Total votes
|
28,284
|
100.0
|
|
|
Republican gain from Democratic
|
District 84
Incumbent Republican Glenn Davis was first elected in 2013.
Democratic primary results[43]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Kim Melnyk
|
1,876
|
52.6
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Tracie Liguid
|
1,691
|
47.4
|
| Total votes
|
3,567
|
100.0
|
Virginia's 84th House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Republican
|
Glenn Davis (incumbent)
|
15,400
|
55.6
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Kim Melnyk
|
12,232
|
44.2
|
|
|
Write-in
|
53
|
0.2
|
| Total votes
|
27,685
|
100.0
|
|
|
Republican hold
|
District 85
Incumbent Democrat Alex Askew was first elected in 2019.
Virginia's 85th House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Republican
|
Karen Greenhalgh
|
14,270
|
50.2
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Alex Askew (incumbent)
|
14,143
|
49.7
|
|
|
Write-in
|
29
|
0.1
|
| Total votes
|
28,442
|
100.0
|
|
|
Republican gain from Democratic
|
District 86
Incumbent Democrat Ibraheem Samirah was first elected in 2019. He lost renomination to Irene Shin, who was elected with 65.4% of the vote.
Democratic primary results[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Irene Shin
|
3,415
|
51.7
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Ibraheem Samirah (incumbent)
|
3,185
|
48.3
|
| Total votes
|
6,600
|
100.0
|
Virginia's 86th House of Delegates district, 2021[44]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Irene Shin
|
19,296
|
65.4
|
|
|
Republican
|
Julie Perry
|
10,116
|
34.3
|
|
|
Write-in
|
90
|
0.3
|
| Total votes
|
29,502
|
100.0
|
|
|
Democratic hold
|
District 87
Incumbent Democrat Suhas Subramanyam was first elected in 2019.
Virginia's 87th House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Suhas Subramanyam (incumbent)
|
24,348
|
58.4
|
|
|
Republican
|
Greg Moulthrop
|
17,273
|
41.4
|
|
|
Write-in
|
56
|
0.1
|
| Total votes
|
41,677
|
100.0
|
|
|
Democratic hold
|
District 88
Incumbent Republican Mark Cole was first elected in 2001. He is retiring.[8]
Republican firehouse primary results[45]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Republican
|
Phillip Scott
|
614
|
45.9
|
|
|
Republican
|
Rich Breeden
|
536
|
40.1
|
|
|
Republican
|
Holly Hazard
|
187
|
14.0
|
| Total votes
|
1,337
|
100.0
|
Virginia's 88th House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Republican
|
Phillip Scott
|
22,747
|
57.4
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Kecia Evans
|
16,158
|
40.7
|
|
|
Libertarian
|
Tim Lewis
|
723
|
1.8
|
|
|
Write-in
|
32
|
0.1
|
| Total votes
|
39,660
|
100.0
|
|
|
Republican hold
|
District 89
Incumbent Democrat Jay Jones was first elected in 2017.
Democratic primary results[46]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Jay Jones (incumbent)
|
4,607
|
78.1
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Hannah Kinder
|
1,293
|
21.9
|
| Total votes
|
5,900
|
100.0
|
Virginia's 89th House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Jay Jones (incumbent)
|
17,450
|
79.8
|
|
|
Republican
|
Hahns Copeland
|
4,340
|
19.9
|
|
|
Write-in
|
63
|
0.3
|
| Total votes
|
21,853
|
100.0
|
|
|
Democratic hold
|
District 90
Incumbent Democrat Angelia Williams Graves was first elected in a 2021 special election.
Virginia's 90th House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Angelia Williams Graves (incumbent)
|
14,295
|
64.5
|
|
|
Republican
|
Sylvia Bryant
|
7,831
|
35.3
|
|
|
Write-in
|
52
|
0.2
|
| Total votes
|
22,178
|
100.0
|
|
|
Democratic hold
|
District 91
Incumbent Democrat Martha Mugler was first elected in 2019.
Virginia's 91st House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Republican
|
A.C. Cordoza
|
13,741
|
49.4
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Martha Mugler (incumbent)
|
13,647
|
49.0
|
|
|
Libertarian
|
Charles West
|
417
|
1.5
|
|
|
Write-in
|
31
|
0.1
|
| Total votes
|
27,836
|
100.0
|
|
|
Republican gain from Democratic
|
District 92
Incumbent Democrat Jeion Ward was first elected in 2019.
Virginia's 92nd House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Jeion Ward (incumbent)
|
19,235
|
73.7
|
|
|
Republican
|
Benjamin Siff
|
6,787
|
26.0
|
|
|
Write-in
|
64
|
0.3
|
| Total votes
|
26,086
|
100.0
|
|
|
Democratic hold
|
District 93
Incumbent Democrat Michael P. Mullin was first elected in a 2016 special election.
Virginia's 93rd House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Michael P. Mullin (incumbent)
|
17,048
|
51.6
|
|
|
Republican
|
Jordan Gray
|
15,968
|
48.3
|
|
|
Write-in
|
40
|
0.1
|
| Total votes
|
33,056
|
100.0
|
|
|
Democratic hold
|
District 94
Incumbent Democrat Shelly Simonds was first elected in 2019.
Virginia's 94th House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Shelly Simonds (incumbent)
|
13,725
|
56.0
|
|
|
Republican
|
Russ Harper
|
10,734
|
43.8
|
|
|
Write-in
|
54
|
0.2
|
| Total votes
|
24,513
|
100.0
|
|
|
Democratic hold
|
District 95
Incumbent Democrat Marcia Price was first elected in 2015.
Virginia's 95th House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Marcia Price (incumbent)
|
13,633
|
63.5
|
|
|
Republican
|
David Wilson
|
7,789
|
36.3
|
|
|
Write-in
|
48
|
0.2
|
| Total votes
|
21,470
|
100.0
|
|
|
Democratic hold
|
District 96
Incumbent Republican Amanda Batten was first elected in 2019.
Virginia's 96th House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Republican
|
Amanda Batten (incumbent)
|
25,431
|
55.7
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Mark Downey
|
20,146
|
44.2
|
|
|
Write-in
|
52
|
0.1
|
| Total votes
|
45,629
|
100.0
|
|
|
Republican hold
|
District 97
Incumbent Republican Scott Wyatt was first elected in 2019.
Virginia's 97th House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Republican
|
Scott Wyatt (incumbent)
|
33,994
|
72.4
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Stan Scott
|
12,819
|
27.3
|
|
|
Write-in
|
147
|
0.3
|
| Total votes
|
46,960
|
100.0
|
|
|
Republican hold
|
District 98
Incumbent Republican Keith Hodges was first elected in 2011.
Virginia's 98th House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Republican
|
Keith Hodges (incumbent)
|
27,056
|
71.9
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Ella Webster
|
10,520
|
28.0
|
|
|
Write-in
|
45
|
0.1
|
| Total votes
|
37,621
|
100.0
|
|
|
Republican hold
|
District 99
Incumbent Republican Margaret Ransone was first elected in 2011.
Democratic primary results[47]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Linwood Blizzard
|
2,714
|
73.29
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Jolicia Ward
|
667
|
18.01
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Zach Filtz
|
322
|
8.7
|
| Total votes
|
3,703
|
100.0
|
Virginia's 99th House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Republican
|
Margaret Ransone (incumbent)
|
23,780
|
65.4
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Linwood Blizzard
|
12,558
|
34.5
|
|
|
Write-in
|
35
|
0.1
|
| Total votes
|
36,373
|
100.0
|
|
|
Republican hold
|
District 100
Incumbent Republican Robert Bloxom Jr. was first elected in 2014.
Virginia's 100th House of Delegates district, 2021[14]
| Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
|
|
Republican
|
Robert Bloxom Jr. (incumbent)
|
15,408
|
56.5
|
|
|
Democratic
|
Finale Norton
|
11,829
|
43.4
|
|
|
Write-in
|
35
|
0.1
|
| Total votes
|
27,272
|
100.0
|
|
|
Republican hold
|
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