This election will be held on November 4, 2025. Democratic House of Delegates Majority Leader Charniele Herring is running for reelection unopposed in HD-4.
Virginia’s House District 4 encompasses portions of Alexandria City and adjacent Fairfax County suburbs along the western edge of Alexandria. In the 2024 election Democratic presidential and senatorial nominees carried the district by comfortable double-digit margins.
Virginia’s House District 4 encompasses portions of Alexandria City and adjacent Fairfax County suburbs along the western edge of Alexandria. In the 2024 election Democratic presidential and senatorial nominees carried the district by comfortable double-digit margins.
Leader Charniele Herring was first elected to the General Assembly in 2009. In 2020, she became the first woman and African American to serve as House Majority Leader. She and her mother became homeless while Herring was a teenager. They stayed in a shelter while she attended school and her mother searched for work. Herring earned a degree in Economics from George Mason University and earned a JD from Catholic University’s Columbus School of Law. After law school, she worked at the oldest African-American-owned firm in Greater Washington and now runs her own mediation practice, Herring Resolutions.
Committee Assignments: Agriculture, Chesapeake and Natural Resources; Health and Human Services, Labor and Commerce (Subcommittees #4 Chair), Rules (Standards of Conduct Subcommittee Chair)
She founded the Virginia Legislative Reproductive Health Caucus, fought forced ultrasound mandates, sponsored the Reproductive Health Protection Act to repeal medically unnecessary restrictions on abortion, and created the Virginia Maternal Health Data Task Force to address maternal health disparities.
She established the Virginia Council on Environmental Justice, sponsored the Clean Energy and Community Flood Preparedness Act to bring Virginia into the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, supports alternative energy, and opposes offshore drilling.
She supports statewide funding to provide quality pre-kindergarten in every community, advocates for allowing schools to tailor instruction to individual students’ strengths and interests, and proposes raising teacher salaries.
She authored the first-ever sexual and domestic violence prevention fund in Virginia to expand services and support for survivors.
She co-patroned the proposed Constitutional Amendments protecting reproductive freedom and marriage equality, automatically restoring voting rights to people upon release from incarceration.
Committee Assignments: Agriculture, Chesapeake and Natural Resources; Health and Human Services, Labor and Commerce (Subcommittees #4 Chair), Rules (Standards of Conduct Subcommittee Chair)
She founded the Virginia Legislative Reproductive Health Caucus, fought forced ultrasound mandates, sponsored the Reproductive Health Protection Act to repeal medically unnecessary restrictions on abortion, and created the Virginia Maternal Health Data Task Force to address maternal health disparities.
She established the Virginia Council on Environmental Justice, sponsored the Clean Energy and Community Flood Preparedness Act to bring Virginia into the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, supports alternative energy, and opposes offshore drilling.
She supports statewide funding to provide quality pre-kindergarten in every community, advocates for allowing schools to tailor instruction to individual students’ strengths and interests, and proposes raising teacher salaries.
She authored the first-ever sexual and domestic violence prevention fund in Virginia to expand services and support for survivors.
She co-patroned the proposed Constitutional Amendments protecting reproductive freedom and marriage equality, automatically restoring voting rights to people upon release from incarceration.
Recommendation
This is an uncontested race. Based on her impressive track record in office and strong community values, Leader Charniele Herring is a progressive candidate.
Ultima actualización 2025-09-22