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Virginia

Key Voting Dates in Virginia

Primary Voter Registration Deadline: May 15
  Primary Absentee Ballot Request Deadline: Jun 8
  Primary Election:  Jun 13
  General Voter Registration Deadline: (Mail)  Oct 10

2006 Candidates



Senate Race 
 
Incumbent:George Allen (R)
 George Allen has a lifetime AFL-CIO congressional voting record of voting wrong on working family issues 87 percent of the time.
  
Challenger(s):James Webb (D)
 
 Go to James Webb’s campaign website.
  
 Learn more about the Senate race in Virginia .




House Races 
 
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VA-1Incumbent: Jo Ann Davis (R)
 Jo Ann Davis has a lifetime AFL-CIO congressional voting record of voting wrong on working family issues 73 percent of the time.
  
Challenger(s): Shawn O'Donnell  (D)
 
 Go to Shawn O’Donnell’s campaign website.
VA-2Incumbent: Thelma Drake  (R)
 Thelma Drake has a lifetime AFL-CIO congressional voting record of voting wrong on working family issues 80 percent of the time.
  
Challenger(s): Philip Kellam (D)
 
 Go to Philip Kellam’s campaign website.
  
 Learn more about the VT-2 House race.
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VA-3Incumbent:Robert Scott  (D)
 
 Robert Scott has a lifetime AFL-CIO congressional voting record of voting right on working family issues 98 percent of the time.
 Go to Robert Scott’s House of Representatives website.
VA-4Incumbent:J. Randy Forbes  (R)
 J. Randy Forbes has a lifetime AFL-CIO congressional voting record of voting wrong on working family issues 87 percent of the time.
VA-5Incumbent:Virgil Goode (R)
 Virgil Goode has a lifetime AFL-CIO congressional voting record of voting wrong on working family issues 75 percent of the time.
  
Challenger(s):Al Weed (D)
 
 Go to Al Weed’s campaign website.
VA-6Incumbent:Robert Goodlatte (R)
 Robert Goodlatte has a lifetime AFL-CIO congressional voting record of voting wrong on working family issues 91 percent of the time.
VA-7Incumbent:Eric Cantor (R)
 Eric Cantor has a lifetime AFL-CIO congressional voting record of voting wrong on working family issues 92 percent of the time.
  
Challenger(s):James Nachman  (D)
 
 Go to James Nachman’s campaign website.
VA-8Incumbent:James Moran (D)
 
 James Moran has a lifetime AFL-CIO Congressional Voting record of voting right on working family issues 77 percent of the time.
 Go to James Moran’s campaign website.
  
Challenger(s):Tom M. O'Donoghue (R)
VA-9Incumbent:Rick Boucher (D)
 
 Rick Boucher has a lifetime AFL-CIO Congressional Voting record of voting right on working family issues 86 percent of the time.
 Go to Rick Boucher’s campaign website.
  
Challenger(s):Bill Carrico (R)
VA-10Incumbent:Frank Wolf (R)
 Frank Wolf has a lifetime AFL-CIO congressional voting record of voting wrong on working family issues 80 percent of the time.
  
Challenger(s):Judy Feder  (D)
  
  Go to Judy Feder’s campaign website.
   
  
VA-11Incumbent:Tom Davis  (R)
 Tom Davis has a lifetime AFL-CIO congressional voting record of voting wrong on working family issues 83 percent of the time.
  
Challenger(s):Andy Hurst (D)


 

 

  
 

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