Looking East towards Capitol Square, Richmond

 

Looking East towards Capitol Square, Richmond __________________________________________________________

2003 Elections

The offices on the ballot this November 4th were:

bulletStates Senate (40 members) *
bulletHouse of Delegates (100 members) #
bulletLocal governing boards and school boards (various localities) +
bulletSpecial elections, bond referenda and other issues will vary by locality or region
bulletlist of special elections (PDF format)

General Election Information

bulletThe order on the ballot will be Republican Party, Democratic Party, and then Independent candidates
bullet(as determined by the State Board by random drawing at their meeting on June 24, 2003)
bulletlists of candidates -- House of Delegates -- State Senate

Primary Results

bulletThe State Board of Elections met on June 24 and certified the primary winners
bulletLink to primary results
bulletSenate District 28 results were within 1 percent, but the losing candidate declined a recount

Candidate filing deadline was June 10

bullet List of Localities That Held Primaries (all offices) (PDF document)
bulletFiling deadline for candidates in a party primary was Friday, April 11
bulletConventions or other methods may be used to nominate candidates where no primary is held
bulletIndependent candidates filing deadline was June 10 at 7:00 p.m. to qualify
bulletPolitical party chairs must have certified non-primary nominees by June 17
bulletList of Localities Where Primaries Were Called (if only one candidate files, no primary is held) PDF

 

City and Town Council elections (where necessary) were held on Tuesday, May 6

* indicates a four-year term commencing in January, 2004

# indicates a two-year term commencing in January, 2004

+ indicates the term of office depends on the jurisdiction and whether the election is a special or general election.  All constitutional officers serve a four-year term, except the clerk of circuit court whose term is eight years.

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