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Virginia's 4th Senate district

American legislative district


American legislative district

FieldValue
stateVirginia
district4
chamberSenate
image{{switcher
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representativeDavid Suetterlein
partyRepublican
residenceRoanoke
percent_white73
percent_black18
percent_hispanic4
percent_asian1
percent_other_race3
population211,840
population_year2019
registered160,749

|[[File:Virginia Senate District 4 (2011).png|400px]] |District map before the 2023 election |[[File:Virginia's 4th Senate district (since 2024).svg|400px]] |District map from the 2023 election Virginia's 4th Senate district is one of 40 districts in the Senate of Virginia. It has been represented by Republican Ryan McDougle since his victory in a 2006 special election.

Geography

District 4 stretches from just outside Fredericksburg to the Chesapeake Bay, including all of the Northern Neck and parts of the Middle Peninsula. It covers all of Caroline, Essex, Middlesex, Lancaster, Northumberland, and Richmond Counties, as well as parts of Hanover, King George, Spotsylvania, and Westmoreland Counties.

The district overlaps with Virginia's 1st and 7th congressional districts, and with the 54th, 55th, 97th, 98th, and 99th districts of the Virginia House of Delegates.

Recent election results

2019

2015

2011

Federal and statewide results

YearOfficeResults
2020PresidentTrump 59.1–39.1%
2017GovernorGillespie 60.2–38.7%
2016PresidentTrump 59.0–36.4%
2014SenateGillespie 59.8–37.5%
2013GovernorCuccinelli 56.4–35.2%
2012PresidentRomney 59.1–39.7%
SenateAllen 58.2–41.8%

Historical results

All election results below took place prior to 2011 redistricting, and thus were under different district lines.

2007

2006 special

2003

1999

1995

District officeholders since 1940

YearsSenator, District 4Counties/Cities in District1940–19441944–19481948–19521952–19561956–19601960–19641964–19661966–19721972–19761976–19801980–19841984–19881988–19921992–19961996–20002000–20042004–20082008–20122012–20162016–present
I. Paul Wailes (D)Amherst County, Virginia and Nelson County
Amherst County, Virginia, Bedford County and Nelson County
Walter H. Carter (D)
James D. Hagood (D)Charlotte County, Halifax County, and Prince Edward County
Charlotte County, Halifax County, Prince Edward County and the City of South Boston
Charlotte County, Halifax County, Prince Edward County, Lunenburg County, Nottoway County, and the City of South Boston
Leslie D. Campbell Jr. (D)Charles City County, Gloucester County, Goochland County, Hanover County, King and Queen County, King William County, Louisa County, Mathews County, Middlesex County, and New Kent County
Elmo Cross (D)
Caroline County, Essex County, Hanover County, King and Queen County, King William County, Middlesex County, and Spotsylvania County (part)
Bill Bolling (R)
Caroline County, Essex County, Hanover County, King and Queen County Middlesex County, and Spotsylvania County (part)
Ryan McDougle (R)
Caroline County, Essex County, Lancaster County, Middlesex County, Northumberland County, Richmond County, Hanover County (part), King George County (part), Spotsylvania County (part) and Westmoreland County (part)

References

References

  1. "State Senate District 4, VA". Census Reporter.
  2. (February 1, 2021). "Registrant Counts by District Type". Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Elections.
  3. "Ryan T. McDougle". Senate of Virginia.
  4. David Jarman. "How do counties, House districts, and legislative districts all overlap?". Daily Kos.
  5. "Virginia State Senate District 4". Ballotpedia.
  6. "Elections Database". Virginia Board of Elections.
  7. "Daily Kos Elections Statewide Results by LD". Daily Kos.
  8. "2020 Presidential by Legislative District & Most Recent Election Result". CNalysis.
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