1983 Virginia Senate elections|
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| Turnout | 50.6%[1]  1.05 pp | 
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|  | Majority party | Minority party |  
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| Leader | Hunter Andrews | William A. Truban |  
| Party | Democratic | Republican |  
| Leader since | January 9, 1980 | January 14, 1976 |  
| Leader's seat | 1st | 27th |  
| Last election | 30 seats, 63.5% | 10 seats, 35.2% |  
| Seats won | 32 | 8 |  
| Seat change |  2 |  2 |  
| Popular vote | 634,957 | 332,548 |  
| Percentage | 64.0% | 33.5% |  
| Swing |  0.5 pp |  1.7 pp |  | 
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All 40 seats in the Senate of Virginia were up for election on November 8, 1983, alongside the Virginia House of Delegates election.
Overall results
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| 32 | 8 | 
| Democratic | Republican | 
| Parties | Seats | Popular Vote | 
| 1979 | 1983 | +/- | Strength | Vote | % | Change | 
|  | Democratic | 30 | 32 |  2 | 80.00% | 634,957 | 63.98% |  0.45% | 
|  | Republican | 10 | 8 |  2 | 20.00% | 332,548 | 33.51% |  1.67% | 
|  | Independent | 0 | 0 |   | 0.00% | 11,508 | 1.16% |  0.06% | 
| - | Write-ins | 0 | 0 |   | 0.00% |  |  |  | 
| Total | 40 | 40 | 0 | 100.00% | 992,460 | 100.00% | - | 
See also
- United States elections, 1983
- Virginia elections, 1983
- Virginia House of Delegates election, 1983
 
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