List of Virginia state legislatures

The legislature of the U.S. state of Virginia has convened many times since statehood became effective on June 25, 1788.

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Legislatures

  • 1st (1776)
  • 2nd (1777–78)
  • 3rd (1778)
  • 4th (1779)
  • 5th (1780–81)
  • 6th (1781–82)
  • 7th (1782)
  • 8th (1783)
  • 9th (1784–85)
  • 10th (1785–86)
  • 11th (1786–87)
  • 12th (1787–88)
  • 13th (1788)
  • 14th (1789)
  • 15th (1790)
  • 16th (1791)
  • 17th (1792)
  • 18th (1793)
  • 19th (1794)
  • 20th (1795)
  • 21st (1796)
  • 22nd (1797–98)
  • 23rd (1798–99)
  • 24th (1799–1800)
  • 25th (1800–01)
  • 26th (1801–02)
  • 27th (1802–03)
  • 28th (1803–04)
  • 29th (1804–05)
  • 30th (1805–06)
  • 31st (1806–07)
  • 32nd (1807–08)
  • 33rd (1808–09)
  • 34th (1809–10)
  • 35th (1810–11)
  • 36th (1811–12)
  • 37th (1812–13)
  • 38th (1813–14)
  • 39th (1814–15)
  • 40th (1815–16)
  • 41st (1816–17)
  • 42nd (1817–18)
  • 43rd (1818–19)
  • 44th (1819–20)
  • 45th (1820–21)
  • 46th (1821–22)
  • 47th (1822–23)
  • 48th (1823–24)
  • 49th (1824–25)
  • 50th (1825–26)
  • 51st (1826–27)
  • 52nd (1827–28)
  • 53rd (1828–29)
  • 54th (1829–30)
  • 55th (1830–31)
  • 56th (1831–32)
  • 57th (1832–33)
  • 58th (1833–34)
  • 59th (1834–35)
  • 60th (1835–36)
  • 61st (1836–37)
  • 62nd (1838)
  • 63rd (1839)
  • 64th (1839–40)
  • 65th (1840–41)
  • 66th (1841–42)
  • 67th (1842–43)
  • 68th (1843–44)
  • 69th (1844–45)
  • 70th (1845–46)
  • 71st (1846–47)
  • 72nd (1847–48)
  • 73rd (1848–49)
  • 74th (1849–50)
  • 75th (1850–51)
  • 76th (1852–53)
  • 77th (1853–54)
  • 78th (1855–56)
  • 79th (1857–58)
  • 80th (1859–61)
  • 81st (1861–63)
  • 82nd (1863–65)
  • 83rd (1865)
  • 84th (1865–67)
  • 85th (1869–71)
  • 86th (1871–73)
  • 87th (1874–75)
  • 88th (1875–77)
  • 89th (1877–79)
  • 90th (1879–80)
  • 91st (1881–82)
  • 92nd (1883–84)
  • 93rd (1885–87)
  • 94th (1887–88)
  • 95th (1889–90)
  • 96th (1891–92)
  • 97th (1893–94)
  • 98th (1895–96)
  • 99th (1897–98)
  • 100th (1899–1900)
  • 101st (1901)
  • 102nd (1901–04)
  • 103rd (1904)
  • 104th (1906)
  • 105th Virginia General Assembly (1908)
  • 106th Virginia General Assembly (1910)
  • 107th Virginia General Assembly (1912)
  • 108th Virginia General Assembly (1914–15)
  • 109th Virginia General Assembly (1916)
  • 110th Virginia General Assembly (1918–19)
  • 111th Virginia General Assembly (1920)
  • 112th (1922–23)
  • 113th (1924)
  • 114th (1926–27)
  • 115th (1928)
  • 116th (1930)
  • 117th (1932–33)
  • 118th (1934)
  • 119th (1936–37)
  • 120th (1938)
  • 121st (1940)
  • 122nd (1942)
  • 123rd (1944–45)
  • 124th (1946–47)
  • 125th (1948)
  • 126th (1950)
  • 127th (1952)
  • 128th (1954–55)
  • 129th (1956)
  • 130th (1958–59)
  • 131st (1960)
  • 132nd (1962–63)
  • 133rd (1964–65)
  • 134th (1966)
  • 135th (1968–69)
  • 136th (1970–71)
  • 137th (1972–73)
  • 138th (1974–75)
  • 139th (1976–77)
  • 140th (1978–79)
  • 141st (1980-81)
  • 142nd (1982-83)
  • 143rd (1984-85)
  • 144th (1986-87)
  • 145th (1988-89)
  • 146th (1990-91)
  • 147th (1992-93)
  • 148th (1994-95)
  • 149th (1996-97)
  • 150th (1998-99)
  • 151st (2000-01)
  • 152nd (2002-03)
  • 153rd (2004-05)
  • 154th (2006-07)
  • 155th (2008-09)
  • 156th (January 13 to March 13, 2010 and January 12-February 27, April 6, June 9-July 29, 2011)[1]
  • 157th (January 11-March 10, 2012 and January 9-February 25, 2013)[1]
  • 158th (January 8-March 10, 2014 and January 14-February 28, 2015)[1]
  • 159th (January 13-March 11, 2016 and January 11-February 25, 2017)[1]
  • 160th (January 10-March 10, 2018 and January 9-February 24, 2019)[2][1]
  • 161st (January 2020-21)
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gollark: That would make it explicitly net negative.
gollark: There are three outcomes, roughly:- it is fair, you win: you gain the total money- it is fair, you do not win: you lose what you spent- it is biased/evil/infohazardous and you lose money: you lose what you spent
gollark: We can calculate the expected value of this quite easily.
gollark: I think ALL are to not participate.

See also

References

  1. "Virginia General Assembly". Ballotpedia.org. Retrieved March 22, 2019.
  2. "Legislative Branch". 2017-2018 Bluebook (PDF). Secretary of the Commonwealth of Virginia. Report of the Secretary of the Commonwealth

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