VPAP will begin posting returns at 7 p.m. as they become available from the Virginia Department of Elections and the Associated Press. Don't miss our maps, charts and more!
This weekend, visit our homepage for all of VPAP's pre-Election resources.
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Join Us After the Results Are In
After you tune into vpap.org for election results, join us for After Virginia Votes on Monday, November 9 at 2 p.m.! The winners of close races may not be known until next Friday. This free, live Zoom event will break them down.
Our bipartisan panel will analyze Virginia's results and what they may mean for next year's gubernatorial race.
Peter Baker, chief White House correspondent for The New York Times, will moderate the event, and the following panelists will share their insights:
Rob Simms, Partner, Convergence Media and former NRCC executive
Alice Lin Tong, Deputy Campaign Manager for Senator Mark Warner
Mark Rozell, Dean of the Schar School of Policy and Government at George Mason University
Quentin Kidd, Dean of the College of Social Sciences at Christopher Newport University
Registration is limited to 1,000 people. By registering now, you'll receive an email with the Zoom link on the day of the event. The confirmation email you'll receive upon signing up will have the option to add the event to your calendar.
Thanks to After Virginia Votes' Presenting Sponsor, Cox.
Here's Your Chance to Wear the Pundit Crown
Calling all political spectators and speculators: So You Think You're A Pundit is back! Predict the winners before the contest closes at 3 p.m. on Election Day.
You can enter anonymously, but you must provide your name and email for a chance at the coveted crown.
In 2018, the race in CD-07 was so tight that the lead changed several times as results rolled in on Election Night. But how would the timeline -- showing the exact same final results -- have looked if early voting had been as heavy as it is this year?
More than half of voters in many densely populated areas already have cast their ballot. Enthusiasm for early voting is not nearly as high in many rural areas. See the percentage of registered voters in each precinct who already had voted as of last week.
Each week, VPAP and RadioIQ team up to bring you a pair of human interest stories culled from the headlines of VaNews. The segments are produced by WVTF in Roanoke and carried on public radio stations across the Commonwealth.
Weekly Lobbyist Registrations
VPAP has posted 21 lobbyist registrations filed with the Virginia Ethics Council since last week.
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