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Victories

2021

 
The following Virginia's List-endorsed candidates were elected or re-elected to
the House of Delegates and currently serving the Commonwealth:

 

Delegate Candi King - HD2
Delegate Wendy Gooditis - HD10
Delegate Danica Roem - HD13
Delegate Kelly Convirs-Fowler - HD21
Delegate Elizabeth Guzman - HD31
Delegate Kathleen Murphy - HD34
Delegate Kaye Kory - HD38
Delegate Vivian Watts - HD39
Delegate Eileen Filler-Corn - HD41
Delegate Kathy Tran - HD42
Delegate Elizabeth Bennett-Parker - HD 45
Delegate Charniele Herring - HD46
Delegate Michelle Moldonado - HD50

Delegate Briana Sewell - HD51
Delegate Sally Hudson - HD57
Delegate Karrie Delaney - HD67
Delegate Dawn Adams - HD68
Delegate Betsy Carr - HD69
Delegate Delores McQuinn - HD70
Delegate Irine Shin - HD86
Delegate Jackie Glass - HD89
Delegate Angelia Williams-Grave - HD90
Delegate Jeion Ward - HD92
Delegate Shelly Simonds - HD94
Delegate Marcia Price - HD95

2019

 
Virginia continues to lead the nation with sweeping
Democratic victories in our off-year elections! 

 

November 5, 2019, Virginia flipped both the House and Senate to Democratic control. For the first time in more than 2 decades, the legislature will be led by Democrats, including our Speaker-elect, Delegate Eileen Filler Corn, the first woman to hold the role of Speaker in our 400 year history, and our first female and first African American Majority Leader- Elect Delegate Charniele Herring!

What that really means is now we can protect women's health and civil rights, invest in schools, pass the ERA and sensible gun laws. We can set the stage for the country in 2020.

 

Overall, we picked up six seats in the House, giving us 55 seats to the Republican's 45 come January. In the Senate, we flipped two seats, taking the balance to 21 Democrats, 19 Republicans.

 

While election results will not be final until November 18th, Virginia’s List salutes our candidates who have won or are in undecided races, including our four Red-to-Blue flips:

Nancy Guy (HD 83), 
Martha Mugler (HD 91), 
Shelly Simonds  (HD 94), and Ghazala Hashmi (SD 10),

 

and our House and Senate retention seat victories: 

Jennifer Carroll Foy (HD 2),

Wendy Gooditis (HD 10), 
Danica Roem (HD 13), 

Kelly Fowler (HD 21),
Elizabeth Guzman (HD 31), 

Kaye Kory (HD 38), 
Vivian Watts (HD 39),

Eileen Filler-Corn (HD 41), 
Kathy Tran (HD 42),

Charniele Herring (HD 46), 
Hala Ayala (HD 51), 

Sally Hudson (HD 57), 
Karrie Delaney (HD 67), 
Dawn Adams (HD 68), 
Betsy Carr (HD 69), 
Cia Price (HD 95), 

Jennifer McClellan (SD 9),

Janet Howell (SD 32),

and Jennifer Boysko (SD 33).

2017

 
The spark that ignited the January 21 Women’s March
fired up a movement in Virginia

 

Election night in Virginia showed the impact of women who run, the women who support them and how a grassroots effort inspired record numbers of voters on Tuesday, November 7th. Women voters turned out for candidates who support equality.

 

Democrats nearly doubled the number of women serving in the House of Delegates. All of the 12 Democratic incumbent women are winners and an additional 10 Democratic women challengers defeated Republicans with two more races still undecided.

 

While election results are not final, Virginia’s List salutes our candidates who have won or are in undecided races, including Jennifer Foy (HD 2),Wendy Gooditis (HD 10),Danica Roem (HD 13), Kelly Fowler (HD 21), Elizabeth Guzman (HD 31),Kathy Tran (HD 42), Hala Ayala (HD 51),Karrie Delaney (HD 67),Dawn Adams (HD 68),Debra Rodman (HD 73), Cheryl Turpin (HD 85), and Shelley Simonds (HD 94).

Read the full release on the 2017 elections.

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