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Falls Church, Virginia

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Falls Church is an independent city in Virginia. The city had 14,658 residents as of 2020, according to the United States Census Bureau.[1]

Federal officials

The current members of the U.S. Senate from Virginia are:

Office title Officeholder name Date assumed office Party affiliation

U.S. Senate Virginia

Tim Kaine

January 3, 2013

Democratic Party

U.S. Senate Virginia

Mark Warner

January 3, 2009

Democratic Party


To view a map of U.S. House districts in Virginia and find your representative, click here.

State officials

The following is a list of the current state executive officials from Virginia:

Office Name Party Date assumed office
Attorney General of Virginia Jason Miyares Republican January 15, 2022
Chief of Staff to the Governor of Virginia John Littlel Republican June 24, 2024
Governor of Virginia Glenn Youngkin Republican January 15, 2022
Lieutenant Governor of Virginia Winsome Earle-Sears Republican January 15, 2022
Virginia Auditor of Public Accounts Staci Henshaw Nonpartisan February 1, 2021
Virginia Commissioner of Insurance Scott White Nonpartisan January 1, 2018
Virginia Commissioner of Labor and Industry Gary Pan Nonpartisan January 15, 2022
Virginia Secretary of State Kelly Gee Republican February 8, 2024
Virginia State Comptroller Scott Adams Nonpartisan August 23, 2024
Virginia Superintendent of Public Instruction Lisa Coons Nonpartisan April 17, 2023
Virginia Treasurer David Richardson Nonpartisan June 2, 2022


To view a list of state legislators from Virginia, click here.

Ballot measures

See also: List of Virginia ballot measures

To view a list of statewide measures in Virginia, click here.

Local recalls

See also: Laws governing recall in Virginia

In the case of a successful recall petition, Virginia does not hold recall elections. Instead, the petition is sent to the circuit court for trial. Virginia allows the following grounds for recall: neglect of duty, misuse of office, or incompetence in the performance of duties when that neglect of duty, misuse of office, or incompetence in the performance of duties has a material adverse effect upon the conduct of the office.[2] The petition for recall must be signed by at least 10% of the number of people who voted in the last election for the office. The state does not have a time limit for circulating petitions.[3]

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