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VOL. 10, NO. 2
NOVEMBER 21, 2024
Special Elections Could Swing Assembly Control BY HANNA PAMPALONI
hpampaloni@loudounnow.org
When Suhas Subramanyam was elected to the 10th District seat in the House of Representatives set on Nov. 5, it kicked off a series of special elections that provide state Republicans an opportunity to split control of the House of Delegates and take control the Senate. Subramanyam’s election prompted his resignation from the state’s 32nd Senate District. Democratic and Republican firehouse primaries were held Nov. 16, resulting in the nominations of Democrat Kannan Srinivasan and Republican Tumay Harding. Srinivasan represents the 26th House District. He announced his resignation from the seat Monday, setting the stage for a plan to hold special elections for both the Senate and House seats on Jan. 7 and to allow the new representatives to be seated in time for the start of the General Assembly session. The Democrats currently hold two seat leads in both the Senate, 21-19, and the House, 51-49. In the case of a tied vote in the Senate, Republican Lt. Governor Winsome Sears holds the tie-breaking vote. If Republican candidates win both the 32nd District Senate race and the 26th House race, they will even the number of representatives from each
Hanna Pampaloni/Loudoun Now
The county’s General District Courthouse opened to the public Oct. 31, 2023, providing an additional 92,000 square feet of space for judicial operations. However, the county staff reports the space is already filling up and is urging the Board of Supervisors to begin considering a longer-term solution for both the courts complex and government operations.
Space Crunch
Supervisors Consider Moving Government Operations from Leesburg BY HANNA PAMPALONI hpampaloni@loudounnow.org
SPECIAL ELECTIONS continues on page 47
One year ago, Loudoun County’s new General District Courthouse opened, relieving space pressure felt by the Circuit
Court, Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office, Public Defender’s Office and Office of Community Corrections operating out of a single building. But a year later, county managers say the new building that was a decade in the making will not provide
enough space in the coming years. The 92,000-square-foot building serves the general District Court, the GOVERNMENT SPACE continues on page 46
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