Virginia GOP Delays Chairman Election Amid Election Security Concerns

The Republican Party of Virginia postponed its chairman election by one week.

Jan. 31, 2026 at 4:47pm

The Republican Party of Virginia has decided to delay its election of a new chairman by one week, citing concerns from its base about election security. The party was originally scheduled to hold the election on Saturday but has now pushed it back to the following weekend.

Why it matters

The delay in electing a new state party chairman could impact the GOP's organizational efforts and messaging ahead of upcoming elections in Virginia. The stated concerns about election security also reflect broader debates within the Republican party about the integrity of electoral processes.

The details

The Republican Party of Virginia announced on Saturday that it would postpone its election for a new state party chairman by one week. Party officials cited concerns from its base about election security as the reason for the delay. The original election was scheduled for January 31st but has now been pushed back to February 7th.

  • The Republican Party of Virginia was originally scheduled to hold its chairman election on January 31, 2026.
  • The election has now been delayed by one week and will take place on February 7, 2026.

The players

Republican Party of Virginia

The state political party organization for Republicans in Virginia.

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What’s next

The new chairman of the Republican Party of Virginia will be elected on February 7, 2026.

The takeaway

This delay in the GOP chairman election reflects ongoing debates within the Republican party about election integrity and security, which could impact the party's organizational efforts and messaging in the lead-up to future elections in Virginia.