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Virginia House of Delegates election, 2005|
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Turnout | 45.0%[1] |
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Majority party
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Minority party
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Leader
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Bill Howell
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Frank Hall
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Party
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Republican
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Democratic
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Leader since
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January 8, 2003
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January 9, 2002
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Leader's seat
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28th
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69th
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Last election
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61
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37
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Seats won
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58
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39
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Seat change
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3
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2
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Popular vote
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979,280
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641,029
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Percentage
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56.86%
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37.22%
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The Virginia House of Delegates election of 2005 was held on Tuesday, November 8.
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