- Source: 2023 Virginia Senate election
The 2023 Virginia Senate election was held on Tuesday, November 7, 2023, concurrently with elections for the Virginia House of Delegates, to elect senators to all 40 seats in the Senate of Virginia for the 163rd and 164th Virginia Assembly. Nomination primaries held through the Department of Elections were held June 20, 2023. These were the first elections held following redistricting as a result of the 2020 census. The Democrats retained control of the Senate.
Background
Following the 2019 election, the Democratic Party gained 2 seats in the Senate, and gained control of both chambers of the General Assembly, marking the first time that Democrats held a government trifecta in Virginia since 1993. This was short-lived, however, as Republicans regained the governorship and the House of Delegates in the 2021 elections.
This Senate election as well as those for the House of Delegates were held following the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade with the Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization decision, which ruled that abortion is not a constitutional right in the United States. This has led to disappointing election results for the national Republican Party, such as their surprise underperformance in last year's midterm elections and this year's off-year elections, losing or underperforming in many elections and losing state referendums on abortion rights by landslide margins.
Governor Youngkin attempted to sell to the people of Virginia a 15-week "limit" on abortion instead of using the word "ban", fearing such a word to be alienating to swing voters. Youngkin wanted a Republican trifecta to enact a conservative agenda as well, but Democrats were able to out message Youngkin and convince Virginians that his abortion "limit" was a ban.
The Democrats retained their majority in the Senate, dashing Youngkin's hopes of a GOP trifecta even if Republicans retained the House of Delegates, which was also won by Democrats simultaneously, re-establishing full control of the Virginia General Assembly that was lost by Democrats in 2021. After the election, Glenn Youngkin said he would not be a candidate for President of the United States in the presidential election.
Retirements
Nine incumbents did not seek re-election.
= Republicans
=District 3: Tommy Norment retired.
District 23: Steve Newman retired.
District 24: Emmett Hanger retired.
District 27: Jill Vogel retired.
= Democrats
=District 6: Lynwood Lewis retired.
District 13: John Bell retired.
District 21: John Edwards retired.
District 32: Janet Howell retired.
District 35: Dick Saslaw retired.
Resignation
One seat was left vacant on the day of the general election due to resignation in 2023.
= Republicans
=One Republican resigned before the end of his term.
District 14: John Cosgrove resigned September 30 to become deputy commissioner of the Virginia Marine Resources Commission. Cosgrove's former chief of staff Christie New Craig won the seat in the general election.
Incumbents defeated
= In primary election
=Five incumbent senators, four Democrats and one Republican, were defeated in the June 20 primary election.
Democrats
District 13: Joe Morrissey lost renomination to former state delegate Lashrecse Aird.
District 18: Lionell Spruill lost a redistricting race to fellow incumbent Louise Lucas.
District 36: George Barker lost renomination to Fairfax County School Board Member Stella Pekarsky.
District 37: Chap Petersen lost renomination to financial consultant Saddam Azlan Salim.
Republicans
District 12: Amanda Chase lost renomination to former state senator Glen Sturtevant.
= In general election
=Democrats
District 24: Monty Mason lost re-election to former York-Poquoson Sheriff Danny Diggs.
Republicans
District 16: Siobhan Dunnavant lost re-election to State Delegate Schuyler VanValkenburg.
Newly created seats
= Democratic gain
=District 21: Won by State Delegate Angelia Williams Graves
District 30: Won by State Delegate Danica Roem
District 31: Won by prosecutor Russet Perry
District 32: Won by State Delegate Suhas Subramanyam
District 33: Won by former state delegate Jennifer Carroll Foy
= Republican gain
=District 1: Won by farmer Timmy French
District 3: Won by State Delegate Chris Head
District 10: Won by State Delegate John McGuire
District 17: Won by State Delegate Emily Brewer
District 27: Won by State Delegate Tara Durant
Special elections
= District 38
=Incumbent Republican Ben Chafin, first elected in 2014, died on January 1, 2021.
= District 7
=Incumbent Republican Jen Kiggans, first elected in 2019, resigned on November 15, 2022, to take office as U.S. representative for Virginia's 2nd congressional district.
= District 9
=Democrat Jennifer McClellan, first elected in 2017, resigned on March 7, 2023, to take office as the U.S. representative for Virginia's 4th congressional district. Lamont Bagby won the special election to take the seat.
Overview
= Close races
=Seats where the margin of victory was under 10%:
Predictions
Results summary by Virginia Senate district
Polling
List of districts
District 1
Senate District 1 contains all of the city of Winchester, Clarke County, Frederick County, Shenandoah County, and Warren County. This was an open seat following redistricting.
= Republican primary
=Nominee
Timmy French, farmer
Defeated in primary
Lance Allen, security company executive and candidate for Lieutenant Governor in 2021
James Bergida, Christendom College professor
Blaine Dunn, vice chair of the Frederick County Board of Supervisors and candidate for U.S. Senate in 2020
Dave LaRock, state delegate
John Massoud, Strasburg town councilor and nominee for HD-48 in 1997
Brandon Monk, Frederick County school board member
Brad Pollack, Shenandoah County supervisor
Failed to qualify
Robert Hupman, farmer
Results
= Democratic primary
=Nominee
Emily Scott, labor union employee and nominee for HD-15 in 2021
= General election
=Predictions
District 2
Senate District 2 contains all of the city of Harrisonburg, Bath County, Highland County, Page County, and Rockingham County, as well as portions of Augusta County. This district had two incumbents following redistricting: Republicans Emmett Hanger, who was first elected in 1995, and Mark Obenshain, who was first elected in 2003.
= Republican primary
=Nominee
Mark Obenshain, incumbent senator
Declined
Emmett Hanger, incumbent senator
= Democratic primary
=Nominee
Kathy Beery, retired teacher
= Libertarian primary
=Nominee
Joshua Huffman, political scientist
= General election
=Predictions
District 3
Senate District 3 contains all of the cities of Buena Vista, Covington, Lexington, Staunton, Waynesboro, Alleghany County, Botetourt County, Craig County, and Rockbridge County, as well as portions of Augusta County and Roanoke County. This was an open seat following redistricting.
= Republican primary
=Nominee
Chris Head, state delegate for HD-03 (2012–present)
Declined
Emmett Hanger, incumbent senator
= Democratic primary
=Nominee
Jade Harris, former vice mayor of Glasgow and nominee for HD-24 in the 2023 special election
= General election
=Predictions
District 4
Senate District 4 contains the entire cities of Roanoke and Salem, as well as portions of Roanoke County and Montgomery County. This district had two incumbents following redistricting: Democrat John Edwards, who was first elected in 1995, and Republican Dave Suetterlein, who was first elected in 2015.
= Democratic primary
=Nominee
Trish White-Boyd, Roanoke city councilor
Defeated in primary
D.A. Pierce, U.S. Air Force veteran
Luke Priddy, Roanoke city councilor and chief of staff to outgoing State Sen. John Edwards
Declined
John Edwards, incumbent senator from SD-21
Endorsements
Results
= Republican primary
=Nominee
Dave Suetterlein, incumbent senator
= General election
=Predictions
Endorsements
District 5
Senate District 5 contains all of the city of Radford, Bland County, Giles County, Pulaski County, Smyth County, and Tazewell County, as well as portions of Montgomery County and Wythe County. The incumbent was Republican Travis Hackworth, who was first elected in 2021.
= Republican primary
=Nominee
Travis Hackworth, incumbent senator
= Democratic primary
=Nominee
Robert Beckman
= General election
=Predictions
District 6
Senate District 6 contains all of the cities of Bristol, Norton, Buchanan County, Dickenson County, Lee County, Russell County, Scott County, Washington County, and Wise County. The incumbent was Republican Todd Pillion, who was first elected in 2019.
= Republican primary
=Nominee
Todd Pillion, incumbent senator
= General election
=Predictions
District 7
Senate District 7 contains the entire cities of Galax, Martinsville, Carroll County, Floyd County, Franklin County, Grayson County, Henry County, and Patrick County, as well as portions of Wythe County. The incumbent was Republican Bill Stanley, who was first elected in 2011.
= Republican primary
=Nominee
Bill Stanley, incumbent senator
= Democratic primary
=Nominee
Deborah "Renie" Gates, attorney
= General election
=Predictions
District 8
Senate District 8 contains the entire city of Lynchburg, Bedford County, and Campbell County. This seat had two incumbents following redistricting: Republican Stephen Newman, who was first elected in 1995, and Republican Mark Peake, who was first elected in 2017.
= Republican primary
=Nominee
Mark Peake, incumbent senator
Declined
Stephen Newman, incumbent senator
= Democratic primary
=Nominee
Donna StClair, retired teacher
= General election
=Predictions
District 9
Senate District 9 contains the entire city of Danville, Charlotte County, Halifax County, Lunenburg County, Mecklenburg County, Nottoway County, and Pittsylvania County, as well as portions of Prince Edward County. The incumbent was Republican Frank Ruff, who was first elected in 2000.
= Republican primary
=Nominee
Frank Ruff, incumbent senator
= Democratic primary
=Failed to qualify
Trudy Berry, U.S. Air Force veteran and nominee for HD-61 in 2019 and 2021
= General election
=Predictions
District 10
Senate District 10 contains all of Amelia County, Appomattox County, Buckingham County, Cumberland County, Fluvanna County, Goochland County, and Powhatan County, as well as portions of Hanover County, Louisa County and Prince Edward County. This was an open seat following redistricting.
= Republican convention
=Nominee
John McGuire, state delegate
Defeated at convention
Duane Adams, Louisa County supervisor
Sandy Brindley, community activist
Jack Dyer, businessman
Results
Total vote tallies were not released publicly.
= Democratic Primary
=Failed to qualify
Dan Tomlinson
Withdrawn
Jacob Boykin, university student
= General election
=Predictions
District 11
Senate District 11 contains the entire city of Charlottesville, Albemarle County, Amherst County, and Nelson County, as well as portions of Louisa County. The incumbent was Democrat Creigh Deeds, who was first elected in 2001.
= Democratic primary
=Nominee
Creigh Deeds, incumbent senator for SD-25 (2001–present) and nominee for attorney general in 2005 and governor in 2009
Eliminated in primary
Sally Hudson, state delegate for HD-57 (2020–present)
Endorsements
Results
= Republican primary
=Nominee
Philip Hamilton, activist and nominee for HD-57 in 2021
= Independents
=Failed to qualify
J'riah Guerrero, public transit employee
= General election
=Predictions
Endorsements
District 12
Senate District 12 contains the entire city of Colonial Heights, as well as portions of Chesterfield County. The incumbent was non-caucusing Republican Amanda Chase, who was first elected in 2015.
= Republican primary
=Nominee
Glen Sturtevant, former state senator for SD-10 (2016–20)
Eliminated in primary
Amanda Chase, incumbent senator
Tina Ramirez, founder of the International Religious Freedom Caucus and candidate for VA-7 in 2020
Results
= Democratic primary
=Nominee
Natan McKenzie, businessman
= General election
=Predictions
Endorsements
District 13
Senate District 13 contains the entire cities of Hopewell, Petersburg, Charles City County, Prince George County, Surry County, and Sussex County, as well as portions of Dinwiddie County and Henrico County.
= Democratic primary
=Nominee
Lashrecse Aird, former state delegate for HD-63 (2016–22)
Eliminated in primary
Joe Morrissey, incumbent senator
Withdrawn
Angela Rowe, retired bank executive
Endorsements
Results
= Republican primary
=Nominee
Eric Ditri, corporate financier
= Independents
=Failed to qualify
Daniel Muniz
= General election
=Predictions
Endorsements
District 14
Senate District 14 contains portions of the city of Richmond and Henrico County. The incumbent was Democrat Lamont Bagby, who was first elected in 2023.
= Democratic primary
=Nominee
Lamont Bagby, incumbent senator
Defeated in primary
Katie Gooch, community organizer and minister
Endorsements
Results
= General election
=Predictions
District 15
Senate District 15 contains portions of the city of Richmond and Chesterfield County. The incumbent was Democrat Ghazala Hashmi, who was first elected in 2019.
= Democratic primary
=Nominee
Ghazala Hashmi, incumbent senator
Endorsements
= Republican primary
=Nominee
Hayden Fisher, attorney
Withdrawn
Elmer Diaz, realtor
= General election
=Predictions
District 16
Senate District 16 contains portions of Henrico County. The incumbent was Republican Siobhan Dunnavant, who was first elected in 2015.
= Republican primary
=Nominee
Siobhan Dunnavant, incumbent senator
= Democratic primary
=Nominee
Schuyler VanValkenburg, state delegate for HD-72 (2018–present)
Endorsements
= General election
=Endorsements
Predictions
District 17
Senate District 17 contains the entire cities of Emporia, Franklin, Suffolk, Brunswick County, Greensville County, Isle of Wight County, and Southampton County, as well as portions of the city of Portsmouth and Dinwiddie County. This was an open seat following redistricting.
= Democratic primary
=Nominee
Clint Jenkins, state delegate
Endorsements
= Republican primary
=Nominee
Emily Brewer, state delegate
Defeated in primary
Hermie Sadler, former NASCAR driver
Results
= General election
=Endorsements
Predictions
District 18
Senate District 18 contains portions of the cities of Chesapeake and Portsmouth. This district had two incumbents following redistricting: Democrat Louise Lucas, who was first elected in 1991, and Democrat Lionell Spruill, who was first elected in 2016.
= Democratic primary
=Nominee
Louise Lucas, President pro tempore of the Virginia Senate (2020–present) from SD-18 (1992–present)
Eliminated in primary
Lionell Spruill, incumbent senator for SD-05 (2016–present)
Endorsements
Results
= Republican primary
=Nominee
Tony Goodwin, businessman
Eliminated in primary
Merle Rutledge, activist and candidate for governor in 2021
Results
= General election
=Predictions
District 19
Senate District 19 contains portions of the cities of Chesapeake and Virginia Beach. The incumbent was Republican John Cosgrove, who was first elected in 2013.
= Republican primary
=Nominee
Christie Craig, former Chesapeake school board member and former chief of staff to incumbent John Cosgrove
Defeated in primary
Tim Anderson, state delegate
Jeff Bruzzesi, businessman
Declined
John Cosgrove, incumbent senator
Results
= Democratic primary
=Nominee
Myra Payne
= General election
=Predictions
District 20
Senate District 20 contains all of Accomack County and Northampton County, as well as portions of the cities of Norfolk and Virginia Beach. This district had two incumbents following redistricting: Democrat Lynwood Lewis, who was first elected in 2014, and Republican Bill DeSteph, who was first elected in 2015.
= Democratic primary
=Nominee
Victoria Luevanos, U.S. Navy veteran
Declined
Lynwood Lewis, incumbent senator
= Republican primary
=Nominee
Bill DeSteph, incumbent senator
= General election
=Predictions
District 21
Senate District 21 contains portions of the city of Norfolk. This was an open seat following redistricting.
= Democratic primary
=Nominee
Angelia Williams Graves, state delegate for HD-90 (2021–present)
Defeated in primary
Andria McClellan, Norfolk city councilor and candidate for Lieutenant Governor in 2021
Withdrawn
Mike Pudhorodsky, activist
Endorsements
Results
= Independents
=Giovanni Dolmo, Republican nominee for HD-89 in the 2022 special election
= General election
=Predictions
District 22
Senate District 22 contains portions of Virginia Beach. The incumbent was Democrat Aaron Rouse, who was first elected on January 10, 2023, in a special election triggered by the resignation of the previous incumbent, Jen Kiggans, who resigned this seat after winning her election to Virginia's 2nd congressional district in the 2022 election, defeating incumbent Elaine Luria.
= Democratic primary
=Nominee
Aaron Rouse, incumbent senator
Endorsements
= Republican primary
=Nominee
Kevin Adams, U.S. Navy veteran and nominee for SD-7 in the 2023 special election
= General election
=Predictions
District 23
Senate District 23 contains the entire city of Hampton, as well as portions of the city of Newport News. The incumbent was Democrat Mamie Locke, who was first elected in 2003.
= Democratic primary
=Nominee
Mamie Locke, incumbent senator
Endorsements
= General election
=Predictions
District 24
Senate District 24 contains the entire cities of Poquoson, Williamsburg, and York County, as well as portions of the city of Newport News and James City County. The incumbent was Democrat Monty Mason, who was first elected in 2016.
= Democratic primary
=Nominee
Monty Mason, incumbent senator
Endorsements
= Republican primary
=Nominee
Danny Diggs, former York-Poquoson sheriff (2000–22)
= General election
=Endorsements
Predictions
District 25
Senate District 25 contains all of Caroline County, Essex County, King George County, King William County, Lancaster County, Middlesex County, Northumberland County, Richmond County, and Westmoreland County, as well as portions of King & Queen County and Spotsylvania County. The incumbent was Republican Richard Stuart, who was first elected in 2007.
= Republican primary
=Nominee
Richard Stuart, incumbent senator
= Democratic primary
=Nominee
Jolicia Ward, community activist and candidate for HD-99 in 2021
= General election
=Predictions
District 26
Senate District 26 contains all of Gloucester County, Mathews County, and New Kent County, as well as portions of Hanover County, James City County, and King & Queen County. This district had two incumbents following redistricting: Republican Ryan McDougle, who was first elected in 2006, and Republican Tommy Norment, who was first elected in 1991.
= Republican primary
=Nominee
Ryan McDougle, incumbent senator
Declined
Tommy Norment, Senate Minority Leader
= Democratic primary
=Nominee
Pam Garner, U.S. Air Force veteran
= General election
=Predictions
District 27
Senate District 27 contains the entire city of Fredericksburg, as well as portions of Spotsylvania County and Stafford County. This was an open seat following redistricting.
= Democratic primary
=Nominee
Joel Griffin, U.S. Marine veteran
Eliminated in primary
Ben Litchfield, attorney
Failed to qualify
Luke Wright, U.S. Marine Corps veteran
Endorsements
Results
= Republican primary
=Nominee
Tara Durant, state delegate for HD-28 (2022–present)
Eliminated in primary
Matt Strickland, U.S. Army veteran
Endorsements
Results
= Independents
=Declared
Monica Gary, Stafford County supervisor for the Aquia District (2023–present)
= General election
=Endorsements
Predictions
District 28
Senate District 28 contains all of Culpeper County, Greene County, Madison County, Orange County, and Rappahannock County, as well as portions of Fauquier County and Spotsylvania County. The incumbent was Bryce Reeves, who was first elected in 2011.
= Republican firehouse primary
=Nominee
Bryce Reeves, incumbent senator
Defeated in primary
Mike Allers, teacher
Results
= Democratic primary
=Nominee
Jason Ford, manager
= Independents
=Declared
Elizabeth Melson, president of FairVote Virginia
Did not qualify
Tawana Campbell, tax professional
= General election
=Predictions
District 29
Senate District 29 contains portions of Prince William County and Stafford County. The incumbent was Democrat Jeremy McPike, who was first elected in 2015.
= Democratic primary
=Nominee
Jeremy McPike, incumbent senator (2016–present)
Defeated in primary
Elizabeth Guzmán, state delegate for HD-31 (2018–present)
Endorsements
Results
= Republican primary
=Nominee
Nikki Baldwin, U.S. Navy veteran
Defeated in primary
Maria Martin, author
Results
= General election
=Predictions
District 30
Senate District 30 contains all of the cities of Manassas and Manassas Park, as well as portions of Prince William County. This was an open seat following redistricting.
= Democratic primary
=Nominee
Danica Roem, state delegate for HD-13 (2018–present)
Endorsements
= Republican primary
=Nominee
William "Bill" Woolf, nonprofit founder and former Department of Justice employee
Defeated in primary
Robert Ruffolo, U.S. Army veteran
Withdrawn
Ian Lovejoy, former Manassas City Councilor and nominee for HD-50 in 2019 (running for House of Delegates)
Endorsements
Results
= General election
=Endorsements
Predictions
District 31
Senate District 31 contains portions of Fauquier County and Loudoun County. The incumbent was Republican Jill Vogel, who was first elected in 2007.
= Republican primary
=Nominee
Juan Pablo Segura, entrepreneur
Withdrawn
Geary Higgins, former Loudoun County supervisor and nominee for SD-13 in 2019
Declined
Jill Vogel, incumbent senator
= Democratic primary
=Nominee
Russet Perry, attorney
Defeated in primary
Zach Cummings, Leesburg town councilor (2021–present)
Endorsements
Results
= General election
=Predictions
District 32
Senate District 32 contains portions of Loudoun County. The incumbent was Democrat John Bell, who was first elected in 2019.
= Democratic primary
=Nominee
Suhas Subramanyam, state delegate for HD-87 (2020–present)
Defeated in primary
Ibraheem Samirah, former state delegate for HD-86 (2019–22)
Declined
John Bell, incumbent senator
Endorsements
Results
= Republican primary
=Declared
Greg Moulthrop, tech entrepreneur and nominee for HD-87 in 2021
= General election
=Predictions
District 33
Senate District 33 contains portions of Fairfax County and Prince William County. This was an open seat following redistricting.
= Democratic primary
=Nominee
Jennifer Carroll Foy, former state delegate for HD-02 (2018–20) and candidate for governor in 2021
Defeated in primary
Hala Ayala, former state delegate for HD-51 (2018–22) and nominee for Lieutenant Governor in 2021
Endorsements
Results
= Republican primary
=Nominee
Michael Van Meter, U.S. Navy veteran
= General election
=Predictions
District 34
Senate District 34 contains portions of Fairfax County. The incumbent was Democrat Scott Surovell, who was first elected in 2015.
= Democratic primary
=Nominee
Scott Surovell, incumbent senator
= Republican primary
=Nominee
Mark Springman, research analyst
Endorsements
= General election
=Predictions
District 35
Senate District 35 contains portions of Fairfax County. This district had two incumbents following redistricting: Democrat Dave Marsden, who was first elected in 2010, and Democrat Dick Saslaw, who was first elected in 1980.
= Democratic primary
=Nominee
Dave Marsden, incumbent senator
Defeated in primary
Heidi Drauschak, public advocate
Declined
Dick Saslaw, incumbent senator
Endorsements
Results
= Republican primary
=Nominee
Mark Vafiades, contractor for U.S. Customs and Border Protection
= General election
=Predictions
District 36
Senate District 36 contains portions of Fairfax County. The incumbent was Democrat George Barker, who was first elected in 2007.
= Democratic primary
=Nominee
Stella Pekarsky, Fairfax County Public Schools board member
Defeated in primary
George Barker, incumbent senator
Endorsements
Results
= Republican primary
=Nominee
Julie Perry, teacher and nominee for HD-86 in 2021
= General election
=Predictions
District 37
Senate District 37 contains the entire cities of Falls Church and Fairfax, as well as portions of Fairfax County. The incumbent was Democrat Chap Petersen, who was first elected in 2007.
= Democratic primary
=Nominee
Saddam Azlan Salim, financial consultant
Defeated in primary
Chap Petersen, incumbent senator
Withdrawn
Erika Yalowitz, community organizer (endorsed Salim)
Endorsements
Results
= Republican primary
=Nominee
Ken Reid, former Loudoun County supervisor
= General election
=Predictions
District 38
Senate District 38 contains portions of Fairfax County. This district had two incumbents following redistricting: Democrat Jennifer Boysko, who was first elected in 2019, and Democrat Janet Howell, who was first elected in 1991.
= Democratic primary
=Nominee
Jennifer Boysko, incumbent senator
Declined
Janet Howell, incumbent senator
Endorsements
= Republican primary
=Nominee
Matthew Lang, U.S. Navy veteran and nominee for HD-36 in 2021
= General election
=Predictions
District 39
Senate District 39 contains the entire city of Alexandria, as well as portions of Arlington County and Fairfax County. The incumbent was Democrat Adam Ebbin, who was first elected in 2011.
= Democratic primary
=Nominee
Adam Ebbin, incumbent senator
Endorsements
= Republican primary
=Nominee
Sophia Moshasha, VR technology advocate
= General election
=Predictions
District 40
Senate District 40 contains portions of Arlington County. The incumbent was Democrat Barbara Favola, who was first elected in 2011.
= Democratic primary
=Nominee
Barbara Favola, incumbent senator
Defeated in primary
James DeVita, attorney
Endorsements
= Republican primary
=Nominee
David Henshaw, U.S. Air Force veteran
Results
= General election
=Predictions
See also
2023 Virginia House of Delegates election
2023 United States state legislative elections
List of Virginia state legislatures
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