2019 Virginia Senate election

The elections resulted in Democrats gaining 2 seats in the senate, and gaining control of both chambers of the General Assembly, marking the first time that Democrats held control of both legislative and executive branches in Virginia since 1993.

Incumbent Republican and current Majority Leader Tommy Norment has represented the 3rd district since 1992.

The seat has been vacant since May 2019 when incumbent Republican Frank Wagner (who had already announced his intention not to seek reelection[4]) resigned to take the position as deputy director of the Virginia Lottery.

Incumbent Democrat Jennifer McClellan has represented the 9th district since a 2017 special election.

[6] Incumbent Republican John Cosgrove has represented the 14th district since a 2013 special election.

Incumbent Republican Frank Ruff has represented the 15th district since a 2000 special election.

Incumbent Republican Mark Obenshain has represented the 26th district since a 2004 special election.

Incumbent Democrat and current Minority Leader Dick Saslaw has represented the 35th district since 1980.

Incumbent Republican Ben Chafin has represented the 38th district since a 2014 special election.

Results by county/independent city
McClellan
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Hashmi
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Sturtevant
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  • 70–80%
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Chase
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  • 70–80%
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Dunnavant
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Rodman
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Morrissey
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Dance
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Morrissey
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Reeves
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Laufer
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Edwards
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  • 70–80%
Nelson
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Hanger
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Freitas
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  • 70–80%
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Hanger
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Deeds
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  • 80–90%
Harding
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Vogel
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  • 70–80%
Ross
  • 50–60%