
Virginia Democratic Senate nominee?
Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Overview
Current roleU.S. Senator
PartyDemocratic
Political ideologyModerate Democrat
Age71 years old (Dec 15, 1954)
GenderMale
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LocationVirginia
BackgroundPolitician
EducationGeorge Washington University (BA)
Notable personal detailsMark Robert Warner is the senior United States senator from Virginia, first elected in 2008 and serving since January 3, 2009. He previously served as the 69th governor of Virginia (2002–2006) and has worked as a technology and business leader, including co-founding the company that became Nextel. He earned a BA from George Washington University and a JD from Harvard University. He is married to Lisa Collis and they have three daughters.
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Positions
Economy & Taxes
Supports tax policies that provide relief to working- and middle-class families (expanded Earned Income Tax Credit and Child Tax Credit), and backs closing corporate international tax loopholes while opposing tax plans that primarily benefit the ultra-wealthy; sponsors targeted tax provisions (e.g., excluding broadband deployment grants from taxable income) and legislation to improve IRS customer service.
Healthcare
Supports strengthening and expanding the Affordable Care Act, including protections for people with preexisting conditions, expanded premium subsidies, and creation of a low-cost public option. Has sponsored legislation to cap marketplace premiums, establish a public option, and pursue targeted bipartisan reforms to improve access and lower costs. Also has pursued bipartisan fixes to Medicare/Medicare Advantage administration and access issues for seniors.
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Immigration & Border
Supports comprehensive immigration reform combining strengthened border security with pathways to legal status for Dreamers and other undocumented immigrants, and has backed bipartisan bills that pair funding for border measures with opportunities for eventual citizenship. Has also criticized overreach in immigration enforcement and pressed agencies for accountability and protection of constitutional rights. Supports reforms to retain high-skilled immigrants for economic growth alongside humanitarian protections.
Abortion & Reproductive Rights
Mark Warner supports protecting and restoring access to abortion and broader reproductive health care at the federal level, has cosponsored the Women’s Health Protection Act, and has called for safeguarding rights overturned by Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization. He has also cosponsored legislation to protect access to IVF and contraception.
Climate & Energy
Supports U.S. climate commitments and federal actions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions while backing significant clean-energy investment and regional market-based programs; favors an "all-of-the-above" energy portfolio including renewables, nuclear, and carbon-capture research. Has voted for major climate and clean-energy legislation and sponsored/co-sponsored bills to expand regional greenhouse-gas reduction programs and to uphold Paris Agreement commitments.
Public Safety & Guns
Mark R. Warner supports expanded federal background checks, Extreme Risk Protection Orders (red flag laws), and federal restrictions on assault-style weapons and high-capacity magazines. He has co-sponsored and reintroduced legislation to expand background checks and has promoted a Virginia-based plan to enact additional gun-safety measures at the federal level.
News
Mark Warner is in the news after saying his 36-year-old daughter Madison died after a long illness, and he asked for privacy as his family grieves. Separately, he has launched his campaign for a fourth U.S. Senate term in Virginia, filing the paperwork and petitions needed to appear on the 2026 ballot. He has also been part of the broader Senate debate over Republican voting legislation, with Democrats opposing the proof-of-citizenship requirements.
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