Democrats widen majority in Virginia state House to maintain control

Democrats in Virginia have expanded their majority in the state house, securing at least 56 seats out of 100 in the recent elections, up from a previous 51-seat majority.This victory ensures that Democrats maintain control over the state legislature and retain unified control over Virginia’s government heading into the 2026 midterms.With this strengthened position,the party aims to advance proposed constitutional amendments protecting abortion access and marriage equality,which require reapproval before appearing on the 2026 ballot. Additionally, their legislative control will influence state spending, education funding, and climate initiatives. the elections included several competitive districts, with Democrats winning the majority of these pivotal races. Virginia continues to be a political battleground, though recent trends show a lean towards the Democratic Party.


Democrats widen majority in Virginia state House to maintain legislative control

Virginia state Democrats have maintained control of the state House, widening their narrow majority and ensuring continued unified control of state government heading into the 2026 midterms.

Democrats, who held a 51-seat majority in Virginia’s state House, have secured at least 56 seats in Tuesday’s elections, according to the Associated Press as of 11:30 p.m. The results solidify Virginia’s status as a Democratic stronghold in the south and allow the party to press forward with two proposed constitutional amendments protecting abortion access and marriage equality.

Those measures, which have previously been passed by lawmakers, must pass the legislature again next session before they can appear on the 2026 ballot. Democrats’ hold on power also gives them leverage over state spending, education funding, and climate initiatives, while Republicans face a reset after back-to-back defeats. 

There were 10 competitive seats statewide, according to ratings from the Virginia Public Access Project, with all 100 of Virginia’s state House seats on the ballot on Tuesday. Democrats won at least 8 of the 10 seats, ensuring they held control of Virginia’s legislature. Two competitive seats, Districts 71 and 75, had not been called as of 11:30 p.m.

In House District 82, which represents the Petersburg and Dinwiddie areas, Republican incumbent Kim Taylor was defeated by Democrat Kimberly Pope Adams. Taylor previously beat Adams by 53 votes in 2023, making the race one of the state’s most closely watched matchups this cycle.

In Virginia’s House District 75, Incumbent Republican Del. Carrie Coyner is battling Democrat Lindsey Dougherty. The race is also a rematch, with the pair last facing off in 2019 in what was House District 62, where Dougherty lost by a 55-45 margin. The district represents the Chesterfield and Hopewell areas.

Coyner garnered national attention after violent text messages sent by Democratic Attorney General candidate Jay Jones in 2022, then a former colleague of Coyner’s, were revealed, in which Jones wrote to Coyner, musing about shooting then-House Speaker Todd Gilbert, as well as writing that Gilbert and his wife were “breeding little fascists.”

In the messages, reported by National Review, Coyner asked Jones to stop, and wrote that, “It really bothers me when you talk about hurting people or wishing death on them.”

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The messages shook up the political landscape in Virginia with just a month left for candidates to campaign, creating a possible opening for Republicans in the state’s races.

Virginia has leaned increasingly Democratic in recent years; Vice President Kamala Harris won by 5 points against now-President Donald Trump, while Joe Biden won the state by 10 points in 2020. Yet Glenn Youngkin’s 2021 gubernatorial victory showed the commonwealth remains a genuine battleground.



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