Democrat Michael Feggans declared victory in the close Virginia House District 97 race, one of the most competitive races in Hampton Roads. Feggans, 40, ousted incumbent Del. Karen Greenhalgh, 67. He was leading at 11:45 p.m. with 53.9% of the vote. The two candidates were separated by about 2,000 votes. The Associated Press called the race for Feggans at 11:53 p.m. The win gives Democrats a .
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Republicans and Democrats in Virginia are gearing up to battle for control of the commonwealth’s two legislative bodies Tuesday in an election that could impact next year’s general elections across the country. Republicans currently control the House of Delegates, 50 to 46. Meanwhile, Democrats hold a majority in the Senate, 22 to 18. There are…
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Perhaps 12 to 15 legislative contests are truly competitive and October s massive donations show where the state s biggest donors are placing their bets ahead of the Nov. 7 election.