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| Looking East towards Capitol Square, Richmond | __________________________________________________________ |
| States Senate (40 members) * | |
| House of Delegates (100 members) # | |
| Local governing boards and school boards (various localities) + | |
| Special elections, bond referenda and other issues will vary by locality or region | |
| list of special elections (PDF format) |
General Election Information
| The order on the ballot will be Republican Party, Democratic Party, and then Independent candidates | |
| (as determined by the State Board by random drawing at their meeting on June 24, 2003) | |
| lists of candidates -- House of Delegates -- State Senate |
Primary Results
| The State Board of Elections met on June 24 and certified the primary winners | |
| Link to primary results | |
| Senate District 28 results were within 1 percent, but the losing candidate declined a recount |
Candidate filing deadline was June 10
| List of Localities That Held Primaries (all offices) (PDF document) | |
| Filing deadline for candidates in a party primary was Friday, April 11 | |
| Conventions or other methods may be used to nominate candidates where no primary is held | |
| Independent candidates filing deadline was June 10 at 7:00 p.m. to qualify | |
| Political party chairs must have certified non-primary nominees by June 17 | |
| List 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.