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  1. Interactive Map of Voting Districts and Precinct Boundaries. Note: directions are below the map.

  2. Pursuant to §24.2-103.1 (B) of the Code of Virginia, the Department shall maintain and make available on its official website maps showing the current election district and precinct boundaries of each county and city.

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  4. The Who's My Legislator? service is an online tool where the public at-large can determine what legislators represent them. Users can enter their home address or use map based navigation to see their Virginia House and Senate representatives, as well as those in the U.S. House and Senate.

  5. Nov 8, 2022 · Virginia will continue to have 11 seats in the House. White voters represent the majority in seven districts. No group represents the majority in the other four.

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    The largest share of voters in Virginia’s new 1st Congressional District come from parts of Chesterfield (20%) and Henrico (23%), according to the Virginia Public Access Project. The counties were not part of the district before redistricting. Localities added to new 1st District:Parts of Henrico and Chesterfield counties, York County, city of Will...

    Like the previous district, Virginia’s new 2nd Congressional District gets most of voters from the city of Virginia Beach. Localities added to new 2nd District: Part of the city of Chesapeake and the cities of Franklin and Suffolk, and Isle of Wight County and part of Southampton County Localities no longer in the 2nd District:Cities of Hampton, Ne...

    Virginia’s 3rd Congressional District removes smaller cities and the county of Isle of Wight, but expands its reach in cities such as Norfolk and Newport News. Localities added to new 3rd District:None Localities no longer in the 3rd District: Cities of Franklin and Suffolk, Isle of Wight County Va.’s 3rd District Representative :Rep. Bobby Scott (...

    The city of Richmond still has the largest share of voters in the 4th Congressional District, but the new boundaries moved west to include Brunswick County. Localities added to new 4th District: Brunswick Localities no longer in the 4th District: Cities of Chesapeake and Suffolk Va.’s 4th District Representative :Rep. Donald McEachin (D) Next elect...

    Virginia’s 5th Congressional District shifted toward central Virginia to include Goochland, Amelia and parts of Hanover County. It now also includes the city of Lynchburg, which VPAP says is 10% of the share of the district. Localities added to new 5th District:City of Lynchburg and the counties of Louisa, Amherst, Powhatan, Goochland, Nottoway, Am...

    The 6th District lost the city of Lynchburg — including the more than 35,000 voters who cast a ballot in 2020 — but gained voters from three other cities in the western part of Virginia. Localities added to new 6th District:The counties of Alleghany, Clarke, Frederick and the cities of Covington, Winchester and Salem Localities no longer in the 6th...

    The old 7th Congressional District spanned 10 counties from Culpeper and Spotsylvania down to Amelia and Chesterfield. The largest chunk of voters in the district came from Henrico and Chesterfield counties, accounting for nearly 280,000 out of the more than 450,000 votes castin 2020. The new 7th District no longer includes the Richmond area. Inste...

    The new 8th District is made up of the same localities near the nation’s capital, but it includes a larger chunk of Fairfax County. Localities added to new 8th District: None Localities no longer in the 8th District: None Va.’s 8th District Representative :Rep. Don Beyer (D) Next election:Rep. Don Beyer (D-Va.) vs. Republican Karina Lipsman in Nov....

    Virginia’s new 9th Congressional District now includes Franklin County and part of Bedford County, localities that will bring more than 85,000 voters to the district, according to VPAP. Localities added to new 9th District:Franklin County and part of Bedford County Localities no longer in the 9th District:Alleghany County and the cities of Covingto...

    The new 10th Congressional District still includes Fairfax County, but a significant slice of the area has shifted and no longer votes in the district. According to VPAP, there are more than 14,500 10th District voters in Fairfax now. In 2020, nearly 120,000 county residents voted in the district. Localities added to new 10th District:Fauquier and ...

  6. Nov 1, 2023 · The Nov. 7 election marks the first time since 2019 that all 140 seats in the Virginia General Assembly will be on the ballot. Here's how to find your district.

  7. Virginia is currently divided into 11 congressional districts, each represented by a member of the United States House of Representatives. The death of Rep. Donald McEachin on November 28, 2022, left the 4th congressional district seat empty.

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