KEY POINTS
  • Control of Virginia's narrowly divided state legislature is up for grabs Tuesday.
  • The race appears to be a toss-up, and polls suggest the an even split between the number of likely voters from each party.
  • Democrats are campaigning against GOP Gov. Glenn Youngkin's proposal to ban abortion after 15 weeks of pregnancy.
  • The outcome of Tuesday's election will test the political winds in a key swing state ahead of the 2024 presidential contest.
Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin holds a pair of squash while touring an H Mart supermarket while meeting with Asian community leaders on April 06, 2023 in Fairfax, Virginia. Youngkin spent the morning visiting with constituents across Northern Virginia.

Virginia's narrowly divided legislature is up for grabs Tuesday, as voters head to the polls in an election that could decide the future of abortion in the Old Dominion, and test the political winds in the key swing state ahead of the 2024 presidential contest.

Republicans currently have a narrow 51-to-46 majority in the House of Delegates, while Democrats hold a slim 22-to-18 edge in the state Senate. All 140 state seats are on the ballot Tuesday.