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People’s Agenda: Election 2024

A roll of 'I Voted' stickers
Crixell Matthews
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VPM News File
U.S. congressional seats are on ballots across the commonwealth this November, along with city council and school board positions in Richmond, Charlottesville and Harrisonburg.

Readers, viewers and listeners will help direct our coverage.

VPM News wants to tailor its election coverage to what listeners, readers and viewers actually want to know. That’s the People's Agenda. So, are you curious about a specific Virginia race or issue in the 2024 general election?

Fill out the form below to send us your question (or questions).

What will you do with responses? 

Responses to the survey will be used to help determine the topics and stories reporters pursue during election season. Questions can be asked directly to candidates, used to guide our coverage or used in VPM-hosted events — including the VPM podcast RVA’s Got Issues.

If folks include their name and contact information, a reporter might reach out to learn more about the experiences that led you to pose the question or questions.

Who is looking at the responses?

A team of VPM News staffers and one person in VPM’s community engagement division will review submissions to find commonalities among the responses — and focus our reporting. The group includes people of different ages with different lived experiences, as well as a diversity of gender and racial backgrounds.

Can I participate if I’m not a U.S. citizen or registered to vote?

VPM News wants everyone in the commonwealth who is 18 years old and up to participate — no matter their eligibility to vote. 

Have a question? Email us at [email protected].

Read more 2024 elections coverage.


VPM News is the staff byline for articles and podcasts written and produced by multiple reporters and editors.