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Virginia's Political Landscape Web Archive, 2014

Collected by: Library of Virginia

Archived since: Dec, 2013

Description:

This collection preserves the Web sites that document Virginia's 2014 Congressional elections (primary and general). All 11 members of Virginia’s Congressional Delegation were up for election as is one U.S. Senate seat in 2014. Included are campaign Web sites for candidates for the U.S. House of Representatives, U.S. Senate, official sites for Virginia’s Congressional delegation, the state Virginia Democratic and Republican Party Web sites, as well as Web sites for members of the Virginia General Assembly.

Subject:   Government - US States Government - US Federal Politics & Elections Virginia. General Assembly. House of Delegates. Republican Party (Va.) Democratic Party (Va.),  Virginia. General Assembly. Senate. ,  Virginia. General Assembly. Elections - Virginia. Political campaigns - Virginia. United States. Congress. House. United States. Congress. Senate. Legislators - Virginia. United States. Congress Elections, 2014. United States. Congress (113th, 2nd session : 2014)

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Title: News & Activity | The Virginia Senate Republican Caucus

URL: http://www.senators4va.com/

Description: The Virginia Senate Republican Caucus is the legislative and political arm of Republicans serving in the Senate of Virginia. The Senate of Virginia is the upper house of the Virginia General Assembly consisting of forty members who represent single-member districts. It was created through the Virginia Constitution ratified in 1776. Prior to that time, the upper house of the General Assembly was known as the Governor’s Council and consisted of individuals appointed by the Governor of Virginia. Senators serve four-year terms and all stand for election at the same time. The next regular election for Senators will be in 2015. In 1996, Republicans reached parity when they took control of half of the Senate seats for the first time. That was followed by Republicans taking an outright majority in 1998 which they held until 2008. In 2011, Republicans regained parity with 20 seats and gained a working majoirty based on the Republican Lieutenant Governor Bill Bolling. The current partisan breakdown of the Senate is 20 Republicans and 20 Democrats.

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Subject:   Virginia Senate Republican Caucus. ,  Virginia. General Assembly. Senate. ,  Legislators - Virginia. Legislators - Virginia. Virginia Politics and government 21st century.

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