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Terry McAuliffe, businessman and former chairman of the Democratic National Committee [24] On April 2, 2013, the Democratic Party of Virginia certified that McAuliffe was the only candidate to file for the June primary and therefore the Democratic nominee.
Map and live results for the Virginia governor's race, featuring Democrat Terry McAuliffe against Ken Cuccinelli; New Jersey governor, where Republican Chris Christie faces Barbara Buono; New York City mayor, featuring Democrat Bill de Blasio against Joe Lhota; and contests for Boston mayor, U.S. House, and Virginia lieutenant governor and attorney general.
Terry McAuliffe, former chairman of the Democratic National Committee, was the Democratic nominee for Governor, after being the only candidate to file for the race. [15] Robert Sarvis, an entrepreneur and lawyer, was the Libertarian Party nominee.
The race was the most competitive of the three Virginia statewide elections. The Virginia State Board of Elections initially reported that Herring led Obenshain by 1,103,777 votes to 1,103,612 - a difference of 165 votes out of more than 2.2 million cast. [13] The results were certified on November 25, declaring Herring as the winner by 165 ...
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McAuliffe, who previously held the governor's office from 2014 to 2018, easily secured the nomination. RESULTS: Virginia voters select Terry McAuliffe as the Democratic nominee for governor Skip ...
The foundation had been run by Hillary and Bill Clinton, who are close allies to Terry McAuliffe. [137] On July 28, after discovering that Youngkin would participate in an 'election integrity' rally at Liberty University, McAuliffe declined a debate at the same university. [139] On August 2, Youngkin declined participation in The People's ...
The 2017 Virginia gubernatorial election was held on November 7, 2017. Incumbent Democratic governor Terry McAuliffe was unable to run for re-election, as the Constitution of Virginia prohibits the officeholder from serving consecutive terms; he later ran unsuccessfully for a second term in 2021.