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2002 United States Senate election in Virginia
The 2002 United States Senate election in Virginia was held on November 5, 2002. Incumbent Senator John Warner won re-election to a fifth term, making him one of only three Virginia U.S. Senators to serve five or more terms. Democrats did not field a candidate against Warner, and he won every single county and city in the state with at least 60% of the vote. , this was the last time Republicans won a U.S. Senate election in Virginia.
Major candidates
Independents
Republican
General election
Predictions
Results
Counties and Independent Cities that flipped from Democratic to Republican
• Appomattox (Largest city: Appomattox) • Bath (Largest city: Hot Springs) • Bland (Largest city: Bland) • Buckingham (Largest city: Dillwyn) • Buchanan (largest city: Grundy) • Buena Vista (Independent city) • Bristol (Independent city) • Charlotte (largest city: Keysville) • Chesapeake (independent city) • Chesapeake (independent city) • Craig (Largest city: New Castle) • Cumberland (Largest city: Farmville) • Dickenson (largest borough: Clintwood) • Dinwiddie (Largest town: McKenney) • Emporia (Independent city) • Franklin (Largest city: Rocky Mount) • Galax (Independent city) • Giles (Largest city: Pearisburg) • Grayson (Largest city: Independence) • Henry (Largest city: Martinsville) • King and Queen (Largest city: King and Queen Courthouse) • King William (Largest city: West Point) • Lee (Largest city: Pennington Gap) • Louisa (Largest city: Louisa) • Lunenburg (Largest city: Victoria) • Norton (Independent city) • Radford (Independent city) • Pulaski (Largest city: Pulaski) • Russell (Largest city: Lebanon) • Scott (Largest city: Gate City) • Smyth (Largest city: Marion) • Southampton (largest municipality: Courtland) • Tazewell (Largest city: Richlands) • Wise (Largest city: Big Stone Gap) • Westmoreland (Largest city: Colonial Beach) • Wythe (Largest city: Wytheville) • Nelson (largest municipality: Nellysford) • Prince Edward (largest municipality: Farmville) • Williamsburg (independent city) • Caroline (largest borough: Bowling Green) • Hopewell (independent city) • Montgomery (largest borough: Blacksburg) • Covington (independent city) • Martinsville (independent city) • Brunswick (largest borough: Lawrenceville) • Charlottesville (independent city) • Northampton (largest borough: Exmore) • Surry (no municipalities) • Emporia (independent city) • Roanoke (independent city) • Richmond (independent city) • Falls Church (independent city) • Norfolk (independent city) • Portsmouth (independent city) • Alexandria (independent city) • Buena Vista (independent city) • Alleghany (largest borough: Clinfton Forge) • Arlington (no municipalities) • Greensville (Largest city: Jarratt) • Sussex (Largest city: Waverly) • Petersburg (independent city) • Charles City (no municipalities) • Franklin (Largest city: Rocky Mount)
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