Virginia General Assembly
Next Election: November 2, 2021
75th District Virginia House of Delegates
Candidate Seeking Republican Nomination:
Related: Kimbery Lowe withdraws from seeking Republican Nomination for 75th House District
2021 Virginia Statewide Elections
Next Election: November 2, 2021
The Republican Party of Virginia's State Central Committee has chosen to select the Republican Nominees for Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and Attorney General by convention. The convention details are to be determined.
More Details: Republicans will nominate a candidate for the 2021 gubernatorial election by Party Convention
Republican Candidates Seeking Party Nomination
Select the candidate's name to visit their website (the link will open in a new window). Last updated: 2/7/2021
Office of the Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia
Currently Filed Candidates seeking the Republican Nomination:
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Delegate Kirk Cox, House District 66, former Speaker of the House of Delegates
- Col. Sergio de la Peña (U.S. Army, Retired), former U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense
Lieutenant Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia
Currently Filed Candidates seeking the Republican Nomination:
- Puneet Ahluwalia, Business Consultant
- Lance Allen, Security Company Executive
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Delegate Glenn Davis, 84th House of Delegates District
- Tim Hugo, Former State Delegate
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Winsome Sears; Former State Delegate, Entrepreneur, and Veteran
Attorney General of the Commonwealth of Virginia
Currently Filed Candidates seeking the Republican Nomination:
- Leslie Haley, Chesterfield County Board of Supervisors (Midlothian District)
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Delegate Jason Miyares, 82nd House of Delegates District
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Chuck Smith, Attorney
Local Elections
Combined Services
The Clerk of Court, Commonwealth's Attorney, and Sheriff's Office are shared between both the City of Franklin and Southampton County. All three of these offices are currently held by Democrats. Republicans interested in running for these offices in the next local elections should contact us.
City of Franklin
The office of Mayor and the Franklin City Council are currently controlled by Democrats. Republicans interested in running for Mayor or City Council in the next local elections should contact us.
School Board members are appointed. Help us elect Republicans to City Council to allow citizens to directly elect the School Board.
Southampton County
3/7 seats of the Southampton County Board of Supervisors are controlled by Democrats. Republicans interested in running for the Board of Supervisors in the next local elections should contact us.
School Board members are appointed. Help us elect Republicans to the Board of Supervisors to allow citizens to directly elect the School Board.
Towns in Southampton County
Each Town within Southampton County elects its own Mayors and Town Councils.