The Virginia House of Delegates District 94 general election will be held on November 2, 2027, to elect one delegate to represent the district in the Virginia House of Delegates. The district includes parts of Chesapeake and Suffolk in southeastern Virginia. The winner will serve a two-year term beginning in January 2028.
About This Race
The Virginia House of Delegates District 94 general election will be held on November 2, 2027, to elect one delegate to represent the district in the Virginia House of Delegates. The district includes parts of Chesapeake and Suffolk in southeastern Virginia. The winner will serve a two-year term beginning in January 2028.
Candidates
Important Dates
Election Date
November 2, 2027
Registration Deadline
October 13, 2027
Early Voting Starts
October 21, 2027
Early Voting Ends
November 1, 2027
How to Vote
To vote in Virginia, residents must first register to vote by the deadline of October 13, 2027, either online through the Virginia Department of Elections website, by mail, or in person at their local voter registration office. On Election Day, voters can cast their ballot at their assigned polling place from 6:00 AM to 7:00 PM; early voting is available from October 21 to November 1, 2027, at designated locations. Voters must show an acceptable form of ID, such as a Virginia driver's license, passport, or military ID, or sign an ID confirmation statement if they do not have one.
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Incumbent
Democratic
Kelly Convirs-Fowler
Member, Virginia House of Delegates, District 94
Biography
Kelly Convirs-Fowler is the incumbent delegate for Virginia's 94th House District, first elected in 2019 after a career in healthcare and nonprofit leadership. She is running for re-election to continue advocating for public education, healthcare access, and coastal resilience in Hampton Roads.
Mark Sickles is a retired U.S. Navy officer and small business owner from Chesapeake seeking to represent District 94 in the House of Delegates. He is running on a platform focused on strengthening national defense infrastructure, supporting veterans, and reducing state regulations on businesses.
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