
Elections will be held for every single seat in the Virginia Legislature. The legislature is currently finely balanced, with Democrats holding a 21-19 majority in the Senate and a 51-49 majority in the House of Delegates. Thus both the state-wide offices (Governor, Lt Governor, and Attorney General) and both houses could be run by Democrats or Republicans after the election. For nonpartisan information about the 2025 election, see Virginia Public Access Project.
Barry A. Klinger, Fall 2025
Official Virginia election site: https://www.elections.virginia.gov/
Quick link: Your Voter Registration, Polling Place, Absentee Ballot
Skip down to: Virginia District Maps

Virginia information on: Registering to vote
Virginia information on: Casting a Ballot
Virginia information on: Absentee ballots
General information about US elections: https://www.usa.gov/voting
Virginia electoral districts have gone through several changes in recent years, with the current one determined by the Supreme Court of Virginia in November 2021. Here we show an overview of the districts. You can also use an interactive map to find your home address's district for the Senate and for the House.
Who is running: Candidate Lists.

Maps above were created by Barry Klinger using shapefiles from Virginia Redistricting Commission with highway shapefiles from US Census. District colors are designed to help find districts: each block of consecutive numbers (8 for Senate, 20 for House) have a single color, and shades vary from dark to light as numbers increase. Insets show close-ups of urban regions with geographically small districts.
The author of this site believes all information contained here is true, but does not guarantee its accuracy.
Last modified: 15 October 2025