2020 Virginia Beach mayoral election

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The Virginia Beach mayoral election of 2020 took place on November 3, 2020. Voters elected the next Mayor of Virginia Beach, which has a council-manager system of government. The mayor presides over city council meetings and serves as the ceremonial head and spokesperson of the city. The mayor is elected to a four-year term through direct election and the office has no term limits. The mayoral election occurred simultaneously with the election of four seats on the city council. These elections were nonpartisan, as are all municipal elections in Virginia Beach. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString ;Governors *Bob McDonnell, Governor of Virginia ;State legislators *Jen Kiggans, Virginia State Senator from District 7 *Bill DeSteph, Virginia State Senator from District 8 , Virginia Delegate from District 82 , Member of Virginia Beach City Council, At Large *Barry Knight, Virginia Delegate from District 81 *Jason Miyares, Virginia Delegate from District 82 *Glenn Davis, Virginia Delegate from District 84 , Member of the Virginia Beach City Council, Rose Hall District ;Local officials *Will Sessoms, Mayor of Virginia Beach *Jim Wood, Vice Mayor of Virginia Beach , Member of Virginia Beach City Council, Lynnhaven District *Louis Jones, Member of Virginia Beach City Council, Bayside District *John Moss, Member of Virginia Beach City Council, At Large *Ken Stolle, Sheriff of Virginia Beach , Virginia State Senator from District 8 *Colin Stolle, Commonwealth's Attorney for the City of Virginia Beach *Leigh Henderson, Virginia Beach Treasurer *Tina Sinnen, Clerk of the Virginia Beach Circuit Court ;Organizations *African American Political Action Council *Coastal Virginia Building Industry Association *Hampton Roads Black Caucus *Hampton Roads Chamber of Commerce *Hampton Roads Realtors Association *Republican Party of Virginia Beach *Virginia Beach Fraternal Order of Police, Lodge 8 *Virginia Beach Hospitality PAC *Virginia Beach Police Benevolent Association, Local 34 *Virginia Beach Professional Firefighters Local 2924 *Virginia Beach Young Republicans
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rdf:langString The Virginia Beach mayoral election of 2020 took place on November 3, 2020. Voters elected the next Mayor of Virginia Beach, which has a council-manager system of government. The mayor presides over city council meetings and serves as the ceremonial head and spokesperson of the city. The mayor is elected to a four-year term through direct election and the office has no term limits. The mayoral election occurred simultaneously with the election of four seats on the city council. These elections were nonpartisan, as are all municipal elections in Virginia Beach. The election saw incumbent mayor Bobby Dyer face challengers Jody Wagner, the former Virginia Secretary of Finance and Virginia State Treasurer, and Richard "RK" Kowalewitch, a local businessman. Dyer defeated Wagner and was reelected to a second term by a margin of 51.64% to her 43.83%.
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