Latinos are the nation’s second fastest-growing bloc, with 36 million eligible voters.
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Voters chose a mix of incumbents and newcomers.
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Six incumbents held their seats on the Richmond City Council.
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Virginia’s former vaccination czar appears to have carried the vote in six districts.
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71% of Albemarle County's registered voters showed up to the polls.
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It might be… you!
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The candidates weigh in on what students — and RPS — need most.
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Take a look at this week's top VPM News stories.
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The candidates weigh in on what their districts — and the city — need most.
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The accuracy of the candidate’s campaign filings was called into question by an RTD report.
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All voters weigh in on a constitutional amendment; Petersburg votes on a casino project.
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A Frederick County circuit court judge struck down parts of a new rule on mail-in absentee voting on Wednesday but preserved other elements of it.
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The Republican Party of Virginia and a conservative legal group with a history of making unsupported accusations of voter fraud are challenging a new Virginia voting rule in a hearing set for Wednesday.
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Early voting comes to a close in Virginia on Halloween, Oct. 31. Commissioner Chris Piper told the Board of Elections that despite a few hiccups, the early voting process has been successful in Virginia.
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A residential street in Richmond named after the Confederate State of America could soon get a new name.
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Monday was the first day Chesterfield County voters could cast an early ballot at one of four new satellite locations
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Election Day is just over two weeks away, but it’s been on the minds of many Virginians for months. As we await what “Virginia Decides,” VPM News is staying connected to the stories that matter now by putting together a special election broadcast with highlights from our reporters’ stories.
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Richmond Public Schools instituted a new math curriculum in efforts to improve the district's lagging standardized test scores. The rollout of the new curriculum was not seamless and it met some resistance from teachers, but many of them are starting to feel comfortable with 'new math'.
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A coalition of advocacy groups filed a lawsuit against the state of Virginia late Tuesday to allow two more days of voter registration. A proposed agreement from Attorney General Mark Herring would allow that to happen, but still needs final approval from a federal judge on Wednesday morning.
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A long time Virginia lawmaker is facing a new challenger, as they compete in the 4th U.S. Congressional District. They told Virginians where they stand on the issues during the “Virginia Decides” VPM Forum, supported by ChamberRVA.
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In Chesterfield County, efforts to recruit poll workers have been underway for months to fill the gaps left by the exit of traditional workers who have opted out because of their age and how it relates to the Coronavirus. The aggressive campaign at both the county and national level has filled those gaps, but the storm clouds of the pandemic will still linger on November 3.