2098 Virginia's 28th congressional district election

The 2098 Virginia's 28th congressional district election was held on November 4, 2098, during the 2098 U.S. midterm elections in president Sara Ribo's second term. Incumbent Representative Peacie Cambern was re-elected as a member of the Businesspeople's Party, becoming the first and only candidate from that party to win national office.

Cambern was formerly affiliated with the Democratic Party, and was the only member of the party to serve in the U.S. House between 2095 and 2097. Due to this, she became the Chair of the Democratic National Committee and narrated the Our Future video that formally disbanded the Democratic Party on August 14, 2097.

Cambern's electoral prospects were immediately thrown into doubt due to her lack of affiliation with a major political party, and she switched party affiliation twice in only six months, first to an Independent and then to the short-lived Businesspeople's Party.

This race was one of the most watched in the 2098 election cycle due to its symbolic importance. Early polling initially showed a narrow lead for Republican challenger Chaun Carlson, but Cambern clawed her way back to a narrow lead in polling in the final weeks, and won the election by a 1.67% margin in the final round of ranked choice tabulation.