2001 Virginia House of Delegates election

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2001 Virginia House of Delegates elections
Flag of Virginia.svg
  1999 November 6, 2001 2003  

All 100 seats in the Virginia House of Delegates
51 seats needed for a majority
Turnout46.4% [1] Increase2.svg
 Majority partyMinority party
  Delegate Wilkins 1988.jpg Delegate Cranwell 1989.jpg
Leader Vance Wilkins Richard Cranwell
Party Republican Democratic
Leader sinceNovember 19, 1991January 12, 2000
Leader's seat 24th 14th
Last election5247
Seats won6434
Seat changeIncrease2.svg 12Decrease2.svg 13
Popular vote933,120657,292
Percentage55.5%39.1%
SwingIncrease2.svg 5.0%Decrease2.svg 4.8%

2001 Virginia House of Delegates Results.svg
Results:
     Republican hold     Republican gain
     Democratic hold     Democratic gain
     Independent hold     Independent gain

Speaker before election

Vance Wilkins
Republican

Elected Speaker

Vance Wilkins
Republican

The Virginia House of Delegates election of 2001 was held on Tuesday, November 6.

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Results

Overview

[2]

64342
RepublicanDemocratic
PartiesCandidatesSeatsPopular Vote
19992001+/-StrengthVote%Change
Republican 815264Increase2.svg 1264.00%933,12055.47%
Democratic 694734Decrease2.svg 1334.00%657,29239.08%
Independent 1522Steady2.svg2.00%78,4644.66%
Libertarian 500Steady2.svg0.00%4,7410.28%
Independent Greens 100Steady2.svg0.00%3850.02%
- Write-ins 00Steady2.svg0.00%8,1140.48%
Total1711001000100.00%1,682,116100.00%-

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References

  1. "Registration/Turnout Statistics". Virginia Department of Elections. Archived from the original on October 18, 2018. Retrieved January 1, 2018.
  2. "Election Results - Virginia Department of Elections".