AP Decision Notes: What to Expect in Virginia’s Primaries
- Virginia conducted its primary election on June 17, 2025, featuring competitive contests for the positions of second-in-command, chief legal officer, multiple seats in the state legislature, and various local posts.
- The primary preceded the November 4, 2025, general election where gubernatorial candidates Winsome Earle-Sears and Abigail Spanberger ran unopposed in their party primaries.
- Democrats competed in a six-candidate primary for lieutenant governor and a two-person attorney general primary, while Republicans defended multiple state House and statewide seats.
- By 3:56 a.m. ET, election night tabulation concluded with about 95% of the votes counted, and recounts could be requested if margins were within one percentage point.
- Primary winners advanced to face Republicans John Reid or Jason Miyares in November, potentially impacting control of the state House and statewide offices.
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June 2025 Primary Elections prepare to kick off in Virginia
TAZEWELL COUNTY, VA (WVNS) -- Virginians are ready to head out to the polls yet again for the June 2025 Primary Elections. There are not many local races to keep an eye on when people head out to the polls on Tuesday, June 16, 2025. However, there are multiple races across the Commonwealth that could play an important role come November. Primary election races only occur if two or more candidates qualify to be on the primary ballot. In cases whe…
2025 Virginia Primary Election Results
This is where you can get real-time results for the June 17, 2025, Primary Election in Virginia. Among the offices on the ballot are Democratic primaries for lieutenant governor and attorney general, several House of Delegates races for both Republicans and Democrats, and local primary elections. Coverage from 13 News Now WVEC in Norfolk, Virginia.
WAMU's Week Ahead: Virginia primary election, environmental protests in D.C., sound of resilience on Juneteenth
Stories WAMU is following this week include Virginia's primary election on Tuesday, a protest against D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser's proposed environmental rollbacks and a Juneteenth concerts preview.
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