United behind Spanberger, Va. Democratic Party reminds voters of Republicans’ 3-way primary
- Virginia's gubernatorial candidates began submitting signatures to the Board of Elections for ballot access on March 17, 2025.
- Republican candidates, including Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears, Amanda Chase, and Dave LaRock, are vying for the nomination amidst differing views on support for Donald Trump.
- The Democratic Party of Virginia is highlighting the chaos of the Republican primary as Abigail Spanberger is confirmed as the Democratic nominee for governor.
- Recent criticisms focused on Earle-Sears, including accusations of divisiveness among Republicans, as she seeks alignment with Trump's policies.
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Spanberger turns in four times the required signatures on first filing day
Former Rep. Abigail Spanberger, the presumptive Democratic nominee for governor, on Monday turned in 40,872 signatures to qualify for the ballot, more than four times the required 10,000.


Virginia state office candidates begin submitting signatures to qualify for the ballot
RICHMOND — To qualify for the ballot, candidates for Virginia state office must submit at least 10,000 signatures, including at least 400 of qualified voters from each Congressional district. Monday marked the first day of ballot signature filing, and a flurry of candidates and campaign staff lugged boxes of signatures to the Virginia Department of Elections. Some staff had been there since 8 a.m., and by noon, people milled around as they waite…
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