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2019 Virginia elections

The 2019 Virginia elections took place on November 5, 2019. All 40 seats of the Senate of Virginia and 100 seats in the Virginia House of Delegates were up for re-election, as were many local offices.

Special elections
Following Democrat Jennifer Wexton's 2018 election to represent Virginia's 10th congressional district, a special election was held on January 8, 2019, to fill the 33rd Virginia Senate district seat she was vacating. Democrat Jennifer Boysko defeated Republican Joe May. The seat she vacated, 86th Virginia House of Delegates district, held a special election on February 19, 2019, which was won by Democrat Ibraheem Samirah. ==Senate==
Senate
According to official results, Democrats won 21 seats in the Senate, while Republicans won 19. This gives the Democrats the net gain of 2 seats they needed to take the chamber. ==House==
House
According to official results, Democrats won 55 seats, enough for a majority, while Republicans won 45 seats. == Municipal elections ==
Municipal elections
County Board of Supervisors All 95 counties in Virginia in Virginia had at least one Board of Supervisor member up for election or reelection in 2019. Juli Briskman, who had been fired from her job for giving the finger to the motorcade of Donald Trump, was elected to the board of supervisors for Loudoun County, Virginia. Soil and Water Directors Ninety-four of the 95 counties in Virginia (Arlington County being the exception) elected Soil and Water Directors in 2019. Town Council Twelve of Virginia's 190 towns had town council elections in 2019. City School Board Four of Virginia's 38 cities elected school board members in 2019. These cities are Alexandria, Buena Vista, Charlottesville, and Falls Church. County School Board All 95 counties in Virginia elected school board members in 2019. ==References==
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