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November

The unofficial results are in and according to projections, Virginia democrats have not only held the Senate of Virginia, but have won contorl of the Viginia House of Delegates.

At the time of publication, the makeup of the Senate is projected to be 21 Democrats, 18 Republicans with one race still undecided. The makeup of the House of Delegates is projected to be 51 Democrats, 46 Republicans and 3 undecided. The undecided race for Senate is the 24th Senate District on the Peninsula between Monte Mason (D) and Danny Diggs (R) and Mr. Didggs is currently leading in that race. The undecided House of Delegates races are in Western Henrico where the Democrat is leading, Williamsburg;/James City County and Petersburg/Dinnwiddie were the Republicans are leading.

Former Emporia Mayor Mary L. Person (D) lost her bid for the House of Delegates in the 83rd District to incumbent Otto Wacsman (R) 39.81%-60.07%. Ms Person won Emporia but lost Greensville County.

Republican Emily Brewer beat out Democratic rival Clint Jenkins in the race for the 17th Senate District 52.88%-46.84%

In Greensville County contests, the Clerk of the Circuit Court, Commonwealth Attorney, Commissioner of the Revenue and Treasurer were all running unopposed.

Tim Jarratt handily won reelection against Mario V. Walton.

For the Board of Supervisors, all four incumbents look to be returning to their seats, unless the unofficial votes change after the canvass of votes and the counting of provisional ballots. Unofficial results are below.

  • Zion District: Raymond L. Bryant 336, Belinda Astrop 375
  • Hicksford District: James R. Brown 343, Anthony B. Gillus 308, Thomas G, Slippy 283
  • Belfield District: E.F. "Frankie" Bryant, Jr, 204, William B. "Bill" Cain 394
  • Nottoway District: Tony M. Conway 391, Mike C. Rae 388, James C. "Jim" Sampson, Sr. 124

Bessie I. Reed-Moore, Janet P. Roberts, Ronnell E. Perason and Rustin R. Jesse all ran unopposed for Greensville County School Board.

James S. "Jim" Ferguson", Sr. and Jeffery C. Roach were also running unopposed to serve as directors on the Chowan Basin Soil and water Conservation District.

Voter turnout in Emporia City was 36.07% or 1,435 out of 3,978 Registered Voters.

Voter turnout in Greensville County was 62.85 % or 3,243 out of 5,165 Registered Voters

This information will ba updated in there are any changes in the official results after the Canvass.