Virginia Beach, VA Politics: Is It Liberal or Conservative?

Election Results and Trends in Virginia Beach, VA

In the last Presidential election, Virginia Beach, VA voted predominantly Democrat, with 51.6% of voters casting their ballot for Biden, while 46.1% of voters in Virginia Beach voted for Trump, and other parties voting 2.3%. Based on these voting patterns, Virginia Beach is considered a slightly leaning liberal city. Specifically, it ranks 102nd out of the most populated 333 cities in the United States in terms of conservatism based on the 2020 Presidential election results. Conversely, when looking at the liberal voting patterns in the 2020 election, Virginia Beach ranks 233rd out of the 333 most populated cities, indicating a relatively low liberal vote.

Presidential Elections Voting Trend

The last six Presidential election results (2000, 2004, 2008, 2012, 2016, 2020) for Virginia Beach, VA are: R R R R R D

Virginia Beach has historically been a stronghold for Republican candidates in Presidential elections. Over the last 25 years, the city has consistently voted for the Republican nominees: Dole (1996), Bush (2000, 2004), McCain (2008), Romney (2012), and Trump (2016). However, in 2020, the city narrowly shifted in favor of Democrat nominee Joe Biden, marking a significant change. The trend underscores a gradual moderation in voting patterns, reflecting changing demographics and urbanization.

Local Elections

City-level elections in Virginia Beach are nonpartisan nonpartisan, yet they have generally exhibited a conservative tendency in policy and governance. Despite the lack of party labels on the ballots, the elected officials have often aligned with Republican ideologies on matters such as taxes, development, and public services. The trend has been consistent but with growing contestation from progressive candidates, reflecting the city's evolving political landscape.

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