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2007 Virginia elections

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Virginia's 2007 state elections were held on November 6, 2007. Voters elected all 100 members of the Virginia House of Delegates to two-year terms ending in 2009, and all 40 members of the Virginia Senate to four-year terms ending in 2011. There were also elections for local offices (such as the Board of Supervisors and Clerk of the Circuit Court) in most counties. Occurring simultaneously were local elections in some counties.

In general, the Democrats emphasized transportation and the gridlock within the Republican-controlled Virginia General Assembly. The Democrats ran a statewide coordinated "21/51" campaign seeking to regain control of both the House and the Senate. The Republicans emphasized the need to take local actions against illegal immigration.

State Senate

Previous to the election, Virginia's Senate consisted of 23 Republicans and 17 Democrats. Democrats defeated three incumbent Senators and won an open Republican seat to take control of the Senate by a 21 to 19 majority.

Election results

Party abbreviations: D - Democratic, R - Republican, I - Independent, IG - Independent Green, L - Libertarian

Note: Only Senate districts that were contested by more than one candidate are included here.

DistrictIncumbentPartyElectedStatus2007 result
1stMarty WilliamsRepublican1995Defeated in primary**John Miller (D) 51.1%**
Tricia Stall (R) 48.6%
6thNick RerrasRepublican1999Defeated**Ralph Northam (D) 54.3%**
Nick Rerras (R) 45.5%
9thBenjamin LambertDemocratic1985Defeated in primary**A. Donald McEachin (D) 80.9%**
Silver Persinger (I) 18.3%
11thStephen MartinRepublican1994Reelected**Stephen Martin (R) 62.4%**
Alex McMurtrie, Jr. (D) 18.4%
Roger Habeck (I) 14.7%
Hank Cook (I) 4.3%
13thFred QuayleRepublican1991Reelected**Fred Quayle (R) 58.6%**
Steve Heretick (D) 41.1%
14thHarry BlevinsRepublican2001Reelected**Harry Blevins (R) 70.8%**
Donald Tabor Jr. (L) 28.8%
15thFrank RuffRepublican1999Reelected**Frank Ruff (R) 59.0%**
Bob Wilkerson (D) 40.9%
16thHenry Marsh IIIDemocratic1991Reelected**Henry Marsh III (D) 66.6%** Robert Owens (I) 33.1%
17thEdd HouckDemocratic1983Reelected**Edd Houck (D) 56.0%** Chris Yakabouski (R) 43.9%
19thCharles HawkinsRepublican1991Retired**Robert Hurt (R) 75.7%** Sherman Witcher (I) 24.2%
20thRoscoe ReynoldsDemocratic1996Reelected**Roscoe Reynolds (D) 63.0%**
Jeff Evans (R) 36.9%
22ndJ. Brandon BellRepublican1991Defeated in primary**Ralph K. Smith (R) 50.8%** Michael Breiner (D) 49.0%
24thEmmett HangerRepublican1995Reelected**Emmett Hanger (R) 65.4%** David Cox (D) 26.7%
Arin Sime (L) 7.8%
26thMark ObenshainRepublican2003Reelected**Mark Obenshain (R) 70.4%**
Maxine Hope Roles (D) 29.5%
27thRuss PottsRepublican1991Retired**Jill Holtzman Vogel (R) 48.4%**
Karen Schultz (D) 47.2%
Donald Marro (I) 4.2%
28thJohn ChichesterRepublican1977Retired**Richard Stuart (R) 50.6%**
Albert Pollard (D) 49.2%
29thChuck ColganDemocratic1975Reelected**Chuck Colgan (D) 54.1%**
Robert FitzSimmonds (R) 45.8%
31stMary Margaret WhippleDemocratic1995Reelected**Mary Margaret Whipple (D) 82.6%** Samuel Burley (IG) 16.5%
33rdMark HerringDemocratic2006Reelected**Mark Herring (D) 56.9%** Patricia Phillips (R) 43.0%
34thJeannemarie Devolites-DavisRepublican2003Defeated**Chap Petersen (D) 55.3%**
Jeannemarie Devolites-Davis (R) 44.4%
35thDick SaslawDemocratic1980Reelected**Dick Saslaw (D) 77.9%** Mario Palmiotto (IG) 21.0%
37thKen CuccinelliRepublican2001Reelected**Ken Cuccinelli (R) 50.0%** Janet Oleszek (D) 49.8%
39thJay O'BrienRepublican2002Defeated**George Barker (D) 50.9%**
Jay O'Brien (R) 49.0%

House of Delegates

Main article: 2007 Virginia House of Delegates election

Before the election, Republicans controlled the House of Delegates with 57 seats, compared to the Democrats' 40 seats, and three seats held by Independents. Democrats won four seats from the Republicans, defeating one incumbent and taking three open seats, while one Republican defeated an incumbent Independent, making the post-election composition of the House 54 Republicans, 44 Democrats, and 2 Independents.

References

References

  1. "Election Results - Virginia Department of Elections".
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