Election Day has arrived in Virginia, with voters heading to the polls to determine control of key statewide offices and the General Assembly. On November 7, 2025, residents will cast their ballots for the governor, lieutenant governor, and attorney general, in addition to filling seats in the House of Delegates and various constitutional offices across cities in the commonwealth.
Polls are scheduled to close at 19:00 local time. Importantly, anyone in line by that time will still be allowed to vote, ensuring that all eligible citizens have the opportunity to participate in this critical democratic process.
In the Chesapeake sheriff’s race, there is a notable development. Wallace Chadwick is the only candidate officially on the ballot. Meanwhile, David Rosado is conducting a write-in campaign, which adds an interesting dynamic to the election.
As the results begin to filter in, residents and observers alike are eager to see how these elections will impact the political landscape in Virginia. For further information on the candidates and their positions, voters can refer to the comprehensive Election Guide provided by The Virginian-Pilot and Daily Press.
This election serves as a pivotal moment for Virginia, with implications that extend beyond the state’s borders. As the evening progresses, all eyes will be on the results, which will shape the governance of Virginia in the years to come.
