Virginia
Virginia
* NARAL Pro-Choice America PAC endorsed candidate
President
President Barack Obama (D) is pro-choice. *
Former Gov. Mitt Romney (R) is anti-choice.
U.S. Senate (Open Seat)
Former Sen. George Allen (R)
is anti-choice.
Former Gov. Tim Kaine (D)
is mixed-choice.
U.S. House of Representatives
District 01
Rep. Robert Wittman (R)
is anti-choice. (Incumbent)
Adam Cook (D)
is presumed to be mixed-choice.
Gail Parker (I) has no known position on choice.
District 02
Rep. Scott Rigell (R)
is anti-choice. (Incumbent)
Paul Hirschbiel (D)
is pro-choice.
District 03
Rep. Bobby Scott (D)
is pro-choice. (Incumbent)
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Dean Longo (R)
is presumed to be mixed-choice.
District 04
Rep. Randy Forbes (R)
is anti-choice. (Incumbent)
Ella Ward (D)
is presumed to be pro-choice.
District 05
Rep. Robert Hurt (R)
is anti-choice. (Incumbent)
John Douglass (D)
is presumed to be mixed-choice.
Ken Hildebrandt (I) has no known position on choice.
District 06
Rep. Bob Goodlatte (R)
is anti-choice. (Incumbent)
Andy Schmookler (D)
is presumed to be mixed-choice.
District 07
Rep. Eric Cantor (R)
is anti-choice. (Incumbent)
E. Wayne Powell (D)
is presumed to be pro-choice.
District 08
Rep. Jim Moran (D)
is pro-choice. (Incumbent)
*
Patrick Murray (R)
is anti-choice.
Jason Howell (I) has no known position on choice.
Janet Murphy (I) has no known position on choice.
District 09
Rep. Morgan Griffith (R)
is anti-choice. (Incumbent)
Anthony Flaccavento (D)
is presumed to be mixed-choice.
District 10
Rep. Frank Wolf (R)
is anti-choice. (Incumbent)
Kristin Cabral (D)
is presumed to be pro-choice.
Kevin Chisholm (I) has no known position on choice.
District 11
Rep. Gerry Connolly (D)
is pro-choice. (Incumbent)
*
Chris Perkins (R)
is mixed-choice.
Chris DeCarlo (I) has no known position on choice.
Mark Gibson (I) has no known position on choice.
Joe Galdo (G) has no known position on choice.
Peter Marchetti (I) has no known position on choice.
Candidate choice positions are determined by NARAL Pro-Choice America using current research. Choice positions are subject to change. Explanation of positions on choice >>


