1975 Virginia Senate election

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1975 Virginia Senate elections
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  1971 November 4, 1975 1979  

All 40 seats in the Senate of Virginia
21 seats needed for a majority
 Majority partyMinority party
  Senator Hopkins 1974.jpg Senator Burruss 1974.jpg
Leader William B. Hopkins Robert S. Burruss Jr.
Party Democratic Republican
Leader sinceJanuary 4, 1972November 21, 1972
Leader's seat 21st 23rd
Last election34 seats, 64.5%6 seats, 31.6%
Seats won355
Seat changeIncrease2.svg 1Decrease2.svg 1
Popular vote588,993221,545
Percentage69.6%26.2%
SwingIncrease2.svg 5.1 pp Decrease2.svg 5.4 pp

Majority leader before election

William B. Hopkins
Democratic

Elected Majority leader

Abe Brault
Democratic

The 1975 Virginia Senate elections were held on November 4, 1975, alongside the Virginia House of Delegates election. All 40 seats in the Senate of Virginia were up for election. [1]

Contents

Overall results

355
DemocraticRepublican
PartiesSeatsPopular Vote
19711975+/-StrengthVote %Change
Democratic 3435Increase2.svg 187.50%588,99369.62%Increase2.svg 5.17%
Republican 65Decrease2.svg 113.50%221,54526.19%Decrease2.svg 5.45%
Independent 00Steady2.svg0.00%35,2834.17%Increase2.svg 0.29%
- Write-ins 00Steady2.svg0.00%2400.03%Increase2.svg 0.01%
Total40400100.00%846,061100.00%-

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References

  1. "Official Election Results for Members of the Senate of Virginia and House of Delegates in the General Election November 4, 1975". Virginia Elections Database.