On November 5, 2013, Virginia held elections for all 100 seats in the lower house of the state legislature. Six Libertarians and three nominees of the Independent Green Party ran in those elections. The unofficial percentages for the Libertarians are: 23rd district, Jonathan Parrish, 22.39% in a two-way race; 33rd district, Patrick Hagerty, 3.39% in a three-party race; 47th district, Laura Delhomme, 22.26% in a two-person race; 53rd district, Anthony G. Telloz, 4.18% in a three-party race; 55th district, Christopher G. Sullivan, 5.54% in a three-party race; 78th district, Dan J. Foster, 3.69% in a three-party race.
The Independent Greens were: 38th district, Jim Leslie, 24.56% in a two-person race; 43rd district, Gail Parker, 25.28% in a two-person race; 49th district, Terrence Modglin, 20.92% in a two-person race.
Although the Constitution Party had petitioned in the 19th district, the nominee, Joshua Ball, did not appear on the ballot. It is unknown if this is because his petition failed, or because he withdrew.
Source:http://www.ballot-access.org/2013/11/virginia-minor-party-legislative-election-returns/

The Independent Green Party had a total of 15 Independent Green Party endorsee/nominees on the ballot for House of Delegates in Virginia in 2013.
As is normal many Independent Green Party members, and party officers ran as Independents.
Bill Grogan is an Independent Green Party central committee member, and serves as Independent Green Party state attorney. Grogan received the most votes of all Independent Green Party candidates at 38 per cent.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N9sSqjuBwBA
John Smith Independent Green Party central committee member received 29% in a two way race.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMD-XQqrZ_0
Joe Glean another Independent Green Party officer received 28 per cent in a two way race.
Here’s the full Independent Green Party list from Independent Green Party News
http://www.votejoinrun.us/
Independent Green Party Winners!
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XA43LzSfyfU
6 Barbara T. Hall, Marion – Barbara received almost 7 per cent of the vote in a three way race.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4wXIyzsKeU
14 Mary Martin, Martinsville – Mary received about 4 per cent of the vote in a three way race.
28 Ryguy Mau Muhammedd, Fredericksburg – Ryguy was a write-in candidate.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUqK7F2Q6bU
29 Larry Lamar Yates, Winchester – Larry pulled 35% of the vote.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ZT96o5v9Rk
38 Jim Leslie, Annandale – Jim’s support continues to grow, with 25%.
41 Christopher F. DeCarlo, Fairfax – 3 per cent
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUDDog2ZJMU&feature=c4-overview&list=UUJAvfgs4nK3Viu5HXZxv_bw
43 Gail “for Rail” Parker, Alexandria – Gail for Rail in her 9th year in a row on the ballot as Independent Green Party candidate received her second largest per cent of the vote ever. Gail for Rail 2ith 26 %
44 Joe Glean, Alexandria, our Alexandria Independent Green Party Chairman Joe Glean at 28 per cent.
45 Jeffrey J. Engle, Alexandria. Jeff at 25 per cent
49 Terry Modglin, Seven Corners. Independent Green Partys relentless campaignerTerry Modglin at 21%
68 Bill Grogan, Richmond, Independent Green Party state attorney, and IG central committee member, was our best performer in 2013 on the ballot with a phenomenal 38%. Great work Bill!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CobSv4nWrfU&feature=c4-overview&list=UUJAvfgs4nK3Viu5HXZxv_bw
69 R.S Bob Barnett, Richmond received 12 per cent.
78 Brent Van Norman, Chesapeake
98 Geneva Love “Neena” Putt, Matthews received 24%.
100 John W. Smith, Hallwood with 29% of the vote.