OTR 11/09: Nye, Scott

This Sunday's On the Record will feature 2nd district Congressman-elect Glenn Nye, who will discuss the impact of a Barack Obama presidency on international relations and who he thinks should be Secretary of State. Also joining host Joel Rubin will be 3rd district Congressman Bobby Scott. Their conversation will center around the historic election of … Continue reading OTR 11/09: Nye, Scott

Wagner event November 13

Please Join Hosts: Del. Kenny Alexander, Del. Joe Bouchard, Del. Algie Howell, Del. Bobby Mathieson, Del. Paula Miller, Sen. Yvonne Miller, and Sen. Ralph Northam, For a reception with Jody Wagner to benefit her campaign for Lt. Governor of Virginia Thursday, November 13, 2008 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. Upper Deck 206 16th St Virginia Beach, … Continue reading Wagner event November 13

Upcoming special elections

With Virginia's never-ending election cycle, next on tap are some special elections. January 6 is the date of the special election to fill the seat in the 81st House of Delegates district, made vacant by the resignation of Terrie Suit. The Virginian Pilot today reports that one of the candidates who previously expressed interest, Chesapeake … Continue reading Upcoming special elections

Who to contact for inaugural tickets

Well, it ain't me 😦 I've had a few comments on this blog over the last few days (as well as emails thru my Contact Me page) regarding tickets for the Obama inauguration. Folks, I don't have an inside track on getting tickets. According to this article, you need to contact your Congressional Representative. (Don't … Continue reading Who to contact for inaugural tickets

Drake concedes

Thelma Drake has conceded to Glenn Nye. Drake released a statement after partial absentee ballot returns late Thursday gave Democrat Glenn Nye a more commanding lead. Nye garnered about 4,000 more absentee votes than Drake. About 600 absentee ballots remained to be counted due to a counting machine malfuction. In a news release, Drake congratulated … Continue reading Drake concedes

Then again, maybe only one

As in maybe only one Democratic Congressional pickup in Virginia. The race in the 5th has Democratic challenger Tom Perriello up by just 31 votes over Republican incumbent Virgil Goode. The number of lead changes in this race has been astonishing. The folks over at cvillenews.com have been following this quite closely.  With a recount … Continue reading Then again, maybe only one

Dems pick up three Congressional seats in VA

As recently as Monday afternoon, I had a conversation with a political scientist regarding Congressional pickups and he didn't see Virginia Democrats picking up more than one seat - VA-11. I thought it possible that we could get three, but the data just wasn't there to support it. As I write this, not only did … Continue reading Dems pick up three Congressional seats in VA

Jones elected mayor in Richmond

Del. Dwight Jones has declared victory in the Richmond mayor's race and his chief opponent, William Pantele, has conceded. "I congratulate Dwight Jones. It was an honest victory.  I'm going to support him 100 percent and I'm going to continue working for the city," Pantele said. Jones had already captured four of the city's council … Continue reading Jones elected mayor in Richmond

Republican mayoral candidate hands out fliers with Obama on them

The Virginia Pilot is reporting that Will Sessoms, candidate for mayor in Virginia Beach, handed out fliers with his image and that of Barack Obama in certain areas Tuesday. Workers for mayoral candidate Will Sessoms passed out fliers Tuesday aimed at black voters that said, "Obama for President, Sessoms for Virginia Beach Mayor." Yet Sessoms … Continue reading Republican mayoral candidate hands out fliers with Obama on them