2025 Virginia Primary Election Jun. 17
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Virginia Democrats on Tuesday are voting for their nominees for lieutenant governor and attorney general, rounding out the statewide ticket and setting the stage for a bellwether election later this year. Most of the nominees slated to be at the top of the November ticket have already been picked, and Republicans aren't having a statewide primary.
Polls close at 7 p.m. While several statewide nominations are set, Tuesday’s vote will determine Democratic nominees for lieutenant governor and attorney general.
Live results from Virginia’s primary election as voters pick candidates who will be running for statewide and local offices in November’s general election.
June 17 is primary day in Virginia, when voters will select Democratic nominees for lieutenant governor and attorney general and weigh in on House of Delegates hopefuls and local candidates. Republicans aren’t having a statewide primary,
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Axios on MSNWhat to know about Virginia's high-stakes 2025 primaryDespite the fact that each party's candidate for governor has long been set, there's still a lot for Virginians to decide. The big picture: You'll vote at your normal polling place. If you don't know where it is,
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Election Day for Virginia’s primary races is here. The polls are open through 7 p.m. Tuesday. Anyone in line at 7 p.m. will be allowed to vote. Candidates for lieutenant governor, attorney general, several House of Delegates seats, and local races are on the ballot in Hampton Roads.
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