Virginia state elections, 2003

Virginia's 2003 state elections were held on November 4, 2003. Voters elected all 100 members of the Virginia House of Delegates to two-year terms ending in 2006, and all 40 members of the Virginia Senate to four-year terms ending in 2008. There were also elections for local offices (such as Board of Supervisors, Sheriff and Clerk of the Circuit Court) in most counties.

This was the first set of Senate elections since the General Assembly redrew districts as a result of population shifts captured in the decennial federal census. As a result, there were a few members of the House who retired.

Other than the minor effects of redistricting, there was no unifying theme advanced by either party. Governor Mark Warner did not announce his new fiscal plans for the biennium until after the election, to avoid affecting the General Assembly results. According to the University of Virginia's Center for Politics, the election was "about nothing, almost entirely local affairs and personality-driven, with no mandate generated and no meaning beyond the total of seats gained and lost."[1]

State Senate

Previous to the election, Virginia's Senate consisted of 23 Republicans and 17 Democrats. Republicans picked up one open seat, that of retiring Senator Leslie Byrne, who found her district leaning too far to the right to make a serious effort. This resulted in Republican control of the Senate by a 24 to 16 majority, a post-Civil War low for the Democratic Party.[2]

Election Results

Party abbreviations: D - Democratic, R - Republican, I - Independent, IG - Independent Green, L - Libertarian

Note: Only Senate districts that were contested by more than one candidate are included here.

District Incumbent Party Elected Status 2003 Result
2nd W. Henry Maxwell Democrat 1993 Retired Mamie Locke (D) 64.8%
Phil Bomersheim (R) 24.4%
Joyce Hobson (I) 10.7%
3rd Tommy Norment Republican 1991 Reelected Tommy Norment (R) 65.7%
Mary Minor (D) 33.9%
6th Nick Rerras Republican 1999 Reelected Nick Rerras (R) 61.7%
Andy A. Protogyrou (D) 38.3%
7th Frank Wagner Republican 2000 Reelected Frank Wagner (R) 59.0%
Clarence A. Holland (R) 40.6%
13th Fred Quayle Republican 1991 Reelected Fred Quayle (R) 76.4%
Richard H. Ramsey, Sr. (D) 23.2%
17th Edd Houck Democratic 1983 Reelected Edd Houck (D) 59.5%
Robert G. Stuber (R) 40.5%
18th Louise Lucas Democrat 1991 Reelected Louise Lucas (D) 69.8%
Walter D Brown, III (R) 30.1%
20th Roscoe Reynolds Democratic 1996 Reelected Roscoe Reynolds (D) 67.8%
Thomas L Peterson (R) 32.2%
22nd Malfourd W. Trumbo Republican 1987 Retired J. Brandon Bell (R) 56.8%
Stephen H. Emick (D) 43.2%
23rd Stephen Newman Republican 1995 Reelected Stephen Newman (R) 64.1%
Robert E Clarke (D) 35.9%
24th Emmett Hanger Republican 1995 Reelected Emmett Hanger (R) 74.3%
Steven Sisson (D) 25.7%<
26th Kevin G. Miller Republican 1983 Retired Mark Obenshain (R) 67.9%
Rodney L. Eagle (D) 31.9%
27th Russ Potts Republican 1991 Reelected Russ Potts (R) 58.2%
Mark R. Herring (D) 41.1%
29th Chuck Colgan Democratic 1975 Reelected Chuck Colgan (D) 54.7%
David C Mabie (R) 45.3%
31st Mary Margaret Whipple Democratic 1995 Reelected Mary Margaret Whipple (D) 69.4%
Kamal Nawash (R) 30.3%
32nd Janet Howell Democratic 1992 Reelected Janet Howell (D) 56.7%
David Hunt (R) 43.3%
34th Leslie Byrne Democrat 1999 Retired Jeannemarie Devolites (R) 52.8%
Ronald F Christian (D) 47.1%
35th Dick Saslaw Democratic 1980 Reelected Dick Saslaw (D) 82.5%
C.W. Levy (I) 16.4%
36th Toddy Puller Democratic 1999 Reelected Toddy Puller (D) 55.4%
Chris Braunlich (R) 44.5%
37th Ken Cuccinelli Republican 2001 Reelected Ken Cuccinelli (R) 53.3%
James E Mitchell, III (D) 46.6%
39th Jay O'Brien Republican 2002 Reelected Jay O'Brien (R) 57.8%
Greg Galligan (D) 42.2%

House of Delegates

Previous to the election, Republicans controlled the House of Delegates with 64 seats, compared to the Democrats' 34 seats, and two seats held by Republican-leaning Independents. Democrats won four seats from the Republicans, defeating one incumbent and taking three open seats, while one Republican took an open seat previously held by a Democrat, making the post-election composition of the House 61 Republicans, 37 Democrats, and 2 Independents.

Election Results

Party abbreviations: D - Democratic, R - Republican, I - Independent, IG - Independent Green, L - Libertarian

Note: Only House districts that were contested by more than one candidate, or that switched party control are included here.

District Incumbent Party Elected Status 2003 Result
5th Bill Carrico Republican 2001 Reelected Bill Carrico (R) 54.9%
Tom B. Graham (D) 45.1%
6th Benny Keister Democrat 2005 Reelected Benny Keister (D) 50.1%
Morgan Morris, Jr (R) 49.4%
8th Morgan Griffith Republican 2001 Reelected Morgan Griffith (R) 59.2%
Mark Q. Emick, Sr (D) 40.8%
9th Allen Dudley Republican 1993 Reelected Allen Dudley (R) 58.9%
Mark H. Newbill (D) 41.1%
15th Allen L. Louderback Republican 2001 Reelected Allen L. Louderback (R) 63.1%
Thomas A. Lewis (D) 36.8%
16th Robert Hurt Republican 2001 Reelected Robert Hurt (R) 61.6%
Kimble Reynolds, Jr. (D) 38.4%
17th A. Victor Thomas Democrat 1973 Retired William Fralin (R) 62.1%
Linda Wyatt (D) 31.8%
Gary Bowman (I) 6.1%
19th Lacey Putney Independent 1961 Reelected Lacey Putney (I) 73.6%
Art Lipscomb (D) 26.5%
21st John J. Welch Republican 2001 Reelected John J. Welch (R) 61.9%
Tim Jackson (D) 38.0%
24th Ben Cline Republican 2002 Reelected Ben Cline (R) 69.2%
Eric W. Sheffield (I) 30.8%
26th Glenn M. Weatherholtz Republican 1995 Reelected Glenn M. Weatherholtz (R) 54.5%
Lowell L. Fulk (D) 45.4%
31st Scott Lingamfelter Republican 2001 Reelected Scott Lingamfelter (R) 55.0%
David G. Brickley (D) 45.0%
32nd Dick Black Republican 1998 Reelected Dick Black (R) 52.0%
Patricia H Morrissey (D) 36.6%
David G. McWatters (I) 11.3%
35th Jeannemarie Devolites Republican 1997 Elected to State Senate Steve Shannon (D) 51.9%
Robert M McDowell (R) 48.1%
37th Chap Petersen Democratic 2001 Reelected Chap Petersen (D) 59.5%
Jack Rust (R) 40.5%
41st Jim Dillard Republican 1980 Reelected Jim Dillard (R) 63.5%
Michael J. Golden (I) 26.9%
John M. Wolfe (I) 9.2%
43rd Tom Bolvin Republican 1997 Defeated Mark D. Sickles (D) 53.8%
Tom Bolvin (R) 46.1%
44th Kristen J. Amundson Democrat 1999 Reelected Kristen J. Amundson (D) 56.3%
David Kennedy (R) 43.6%
45th Marian Van Landingham Democratic 1981 Reelected Marian Van Landingham (D) 63.6%
Robert J. Test (R) 36.2%
47th Jim Almand Democratic 1981 Retired Al Eisenberg (D) 65.5%
R. Christian Hoff (R) 34.4%
48th Robert H. Brink Democratic 1997 Reelected Robert H. Brink (D) 60.9%
Steve Sass (R) 39.0%
52nd Jack Rollison Republican 2003 Defeated in Primary Jeff Frederick (R) 56.7%
Charles Taylor (D) 43.2%
56th Bill Janis Republican 2001 Reelected Bill Janis (R) 57.8%
Hunter H. McGuire, III (D) 42.2%
59th Watkins Abbitt Independent 1985 Reelected Watkins Abbitt (I) 67.1%
Allen Hale (D) 32.9%
60th Clarke N. Hogan Republican 2001 Reelected Clarke N. Hogan (R) 66.4%
Brad Wike (D) 33.6%
64th William K. Barlow Democrat 1991 Reelected William K. Barlow (D) 56.6%
Troy Lapetina (R) 43.4%
65th Lee Ware Republican 1997 Reelected Lee Ware (R) 75.1%
Robert E. Williams (D) 24.9%
75th J. Paul Councill Democrat 1973 Reelected J. Paul Councill (D) 71.3%
John B. Nicholson (I) 28.7%
81st Terrie Suit Republican 1999 Reelected Terrie Suit (R) 69.6%
Lois Williams (D) 25.0%
Sharon Bivens (I) 5.4%
85th Bob Tata Republican 1983 Reelected Bob Tata (D) 73.5%
Eric Potter (R) 26.4%
86th Tom Rust Republican 2001 Reelected Tom Rust (R) 63.8%
Jim Kelly (D) 36.1%
88th Mark Cole Republican 2001 Reelected Mark Cole (R) 71.2%
Chuck Feldbush (D) 28.7%
90th Winsome Sears Republican 2001 Retired Algie T. Howell, Jr. (D) 99.4%
92nd Mary T. Christian Democrat 1985 Retired Jeion Ward (D) 54.1%
Dr. Alvin Bryant (R) 45.5%
95th Flora D. Crittenden Democrat 1993 Retired Mamye BaCote (D) 64.7%
Raymond Johnson (R) 34.4%
96th Melanie Rapp Republican 2000 Retired Melanie Rapp (R) 54.1%
Philip Forgit (D) 45.7%
98th Harvey Morgan Republican 1980 Reelected Harvey Morgan (R) 78.8%
Michael Rowe (I) 21.1%
99th Albert Pollard Democrat 1999 Retired Albert Pollard (D) 65.1%
Shawn Donahue (D) 34.9%
100th Robert Bloxom Republican 2000 Retired Lynwood Lewis (D) 59.3%
Thomas B. Dix (R) 40.6%

References

  1. University of Virginia, Center for Politics. Virginia Votes 2003: Not much to remember, not much to forget.
  2. University of Virginia, Center for Politics. Virginia Votes 2003: Not much to remember, not much to forget.

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