Virginia's 5th congressional district


Virginia’s fifth congressional district is a United States congressional district in the commonwealth of Virginia. It is Virginia's largest district with an area of and is larger in area than six US states. The 5th District contains counties located in the Piedmont and Blue Ridge Region stretching vertically across the state from the Virginia-North Carolina Border going 250 miles up to Fauquier County in Northern Virginia, West of Washington DC.
The district’s first representative in Congress was James Madison, who defeated James Monroe in the district's first congressional election. Madison and Monroe would go on to serve as the 4th and 5th Presidents of the United States. The current Congressman is Republican Denver Riggleman.
Historically, the 5th was one of the first districts of Virginia to turn Republican in Presidential elections – though unlike the 6th where the decisive factor was ticket-splitting by Byrd Organization Democrats, here the decisive factor was the growth of middle-class Republicanism in the Charlottesville metropolitan area. In the decade preceding the Voting Rights Act, these were joined by a significant proportion of Virginia’s limited and almost entirely white electorate who preferred conservative positions on black civil rights. The district was to be one of two in Virginia giving a plurality to segregationist George Wallace in 1968, and has never supported a Democrat for President since Harry S. Truman.
However, the district was continuously represented in Congress by fairly conservative Democrats until Virgil H. Goode, Jr. switched parties, first to independent and then to Republican. In 2008, Democrat Tom Perriello defeated Goode with significant Democratic down-ballot coattails from the Obama campaign. Republican Robert Hurt defeated Periello in 2010, going on to serve three terms. Republican Tom Garrett was elected in 2016 and served one term. Currently, the district is represented by Republican Denver Riggleman, elected 2018.

Area covered

It covers all or part of the following political subdivisions:

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2008

Virginia's 5th congressional district election, November 2008

2010

Virginia's 5th congressional district election, November 2010
CandidatePartyVotesPercentage
Robert HurtRepublican119.56050.8%
Tom PerrielloDemocratic110,56247.0%
Jeffrey ClarkIndependent4,9922.1%
All Others1850.1%
Total Votes Cast235,299

2012

Virginia's 5th congressional district election, November 2012
CandidatePartyVotesPercentage
Robert HurtRepublican193,00955.4%
John DouglassDemocratic149,21442.9%
Kenneth HildebrandtIndependent Green5,5001.6%
All Others4990.1%
Total Votes Cast348,222

2014

Virginia's 5th congressional district election, November 2014
CandidatePartyVotesPercentage
Robert HurtRepublican124,73560.9%
Walter Lawrence GaughanDemocratic73,48235.9%
Paul JonesLibertarian4,2982.1%
Kenneth HildebrandtIndependent Green2,2091.1%
All Others2240.1%
Total Votes Cast204,948

2016

Virginia's 5th Congressional District House Election, November 2016
CandidatePartyVotesPercentage
Tom GarrettRepublican207,75858.2%
Jane DittmarDemocratic148,33941.6%
All others6680.2%
Total votes cast356,765

2018

Virginia's 5th Congressional District House Election, November 2018
Took place on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, with Republican Denver Riggleman winning the election. The incumbent, Tom Garrett, did not run for re-election.
CandidatePartyVotesPercentage
Denver RigglemanRepublican165,33953.18
Leslie CockburnDemocratic145,04046.65
All othersWrite In5470.18
Total votes cast310,926100

2020

Virginia's 5th Congressional District House Election, November 2020
Election will take place on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. Republican candidate Bob Good defeated current Congressman Denver Riggleman in the June 2020 Republican primary and will face Democratic candidate Dr. Cameron Webb in the November general election.
CandidatePartyVotesPercentage
Bob GoodRepublican--
Cameron WebbDemocratic--
All othersWrite In--
Total votes cast--

List of members representing the district

Historical district boundaries