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Fredericksburg,
Fredericksburg City and Spotsylvania County,
Virginia
22401
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PresidentPresident Donald TrumpRepublican |
Joe Biden, Jr.Challenger (Announced) DemocraticCory BookerChallenger (Announced) DemocraticPete ButtigiegChallenger (Announced) DemocraticJulián CastroChallenger (Announced) DemocraticTulsi GabbardChallenger (Announced) DemocraticAmy KlobucharChallenger (Announced) DemocraticBernie SandersChallenger (Announced) DemocraticTom SteyerChallenger (Announced) DemocraticJoe WalshChallenger (Announced) RepublicanElizabeth WarrenChallenger (Announced) DemocraticBill WeldChallenger (Announced) RepublicanAndrew YangChallenger (Announced) Democratic |
Vice PresidentVice President Mike PenceRepublican |
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U.S. Attorney General |
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U.S. Secretary of AgricultureSecretary Sonny PerdueRepublican |
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U.S. Secretary of CommerceSecretary Wilbur Ross, Jr.Republican |
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U.S. Secretary of EducationSecretary Betsy DeVosRepublican |
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U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban DevelopmentSecretary Ben CarsonRepublican |
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U.S. Secretary of StateSecretary Mike PompeoRepublican |
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U.S. Secretary of TransportationSecretary Elaine ChaoRepublican |
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U.S. Secretary of Treasury |
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U.S. SenateSenator Mark WarnerSenior Seat Democratic |
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Senator Tim KaineJunior Seat Democratic |
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U.S. HouseDistrict 1Representative Rob WittmanDistrict 1 Republican |
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GovernorGovernor Ralph NorthamDemocratic |
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Lieutenant GovernorLieutenant Governor Justin FairfaxDemocratic |
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State HouseDistrict 28Representative Robert Thomas, Jr.District 28 (Lost) Republican |
Joshua ColeDistrict 28 Challenger (Won) DemocraticPaul Milde IIIDistrict 28 Challenger (Lost) Republican |
District 54Representative Bobby Orrock, Sr.District 54 (Won) Republican |
Neri Canahui-OrtizDistrict 54 Challenger (Lost) Democratic |
District 88Representative Mark ColeDistrict 88 (Won) Republican |
Jessica FosterDistrict 88 Challenger (Lost) Democratic |
State SenateDistrict 4Senator Ryan McDougleDistrict 4 (Won) Republican |
Stan ScottDistrict 4 Challenger (Lost) Democratic |
District 17Senator Bryce ReevesDistrict 17 (Won) Republican |
Amy LauferDistrict 17 Challenger (Lost) Democratic |
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Attorney GeneralAttorney General Mark HerringDemocratic |
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Auditor of Public AccountsAuditor Martha MavredesNon-partisan |
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State Facts
- Type: Commonwealth
- Nickname: Old Dominion
- Motto: Sic Semper Tyrannis [Thus Always to Tyrants]
- Area: 40,817 sq mi
- Population: 8,185,867 (2012 est.)
- Capital: Richmond
- Statehood: June 25, 1788 (10th of original 13 states to ratify the Constitution)
- Highest Point: Mt. Rogers, 5,729 ft
- Lowest Point: sea level
- Bird: Cardinal
- Flower: Dogwood
- Senators: 40
- Representatives: 100
- Electoral Votes: 13