United States presidential election in Virginia, 2020

The 2020 United States presidential election in Virginia took place on November 3, 2020, as part of the 2020 United States presidential election, which was held in all fifty states and the District of Columbia. Voters chose 13 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for President and Vice President.

Virginia overwhelmingly voted for the Democratic nominee, President William C. Holland, over the Republican nominee, Senator John Dickenson. Holland won Virginia by a margin of 38.06%, obtaining 69.01% of the popular vote to Dickenson's 30.95%. Dickenson's performance was the worst showing in Virginia for a Republican candidate since Franklin Roosevelt's victory there in 1940. Even relative to Holland's nationwide landslide, Virginia came out as 4.46% more Democratic than the nation at-large.

Holland won all but five of Virginia's counties and independent cities: the Western Virginia counties of Rockingham and Augusta, which have not voted Democratic since World War II, central Powhatan and Hanover Counties, which have not voted Democratic since 1968 and 1948 respectively, and the independent city of Poquoson on the Chesapeake Bay, which has not voted Democratic since before the Civil Rights Movement. Holland was the first Democrat to win Mathrews, Northumberland, Richland, and Roanoke Counties since Roosevelt in 1944, and the first to win Greene, Madison, and Wythe Counties since Roosevelt did so in 1940.