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The 2009 Virginia gubernatorial election took place in Virginia on November 3, 2009. The incumbent governor , Democrat Tim Kaine , was not eligible to run due to term limits established by the Virginia Constitution , though others in the state's executive branch were not restricted.
Glenn Youngkin, the 74th and current governor of Virginia The governor of Virginia is the state 's head of government and commander-in-chief of the state's official national guard . The first Constitution of 1776 created the office of governor, to be elected annually by the Virginia State Legislature .
The Virginia State Board of Elections set the following calendar of events for the November 2009 election: [1] March 11 – Deadline for political party officials to request primary elections from the State Board of Elections; April 10 – Filing deadline for primary election candidates; May 11 – Voter registration deadline for primary election
McDonnell announced his candidacy for the 2009 Virginia gubernatorial election at American Legion's Boy's State of Virginia 2007, making him the seventh consecutive elected attorney general to run. The statewide candidates, including McDonnell as governor, were selected at a Republican State convention rather than a primary. [36]
(The Center Square) — As President-elect Donald Trump is making cabinet picks and Congress orients its new members, Virginia is gearing up for its next elections. One week after election day ...
United States gubernatorial elections were held on November 3, 2009, in the states of New Jersey and Virginia, as well as in the U.S. commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands on November 7, 2009. Both state governorships were previously held by Democrats elected in 2005 , and both were won by Republicans in 2009; the local Covenant Party ...
Spanberger opted out of re-election to focus on her Democratic bid for governor. Democrats call her 'extremist' Virginia Democrats wasted no time in going after Earle-Sears.
McDonnell for Governor; Campaign: 2009 Virginia gubernatorial election: Candidate: Bob McDonnell Attorney General of Virginia 2006-2009 Virginia General Assemblymen 1992-2005: Affiliation: Republican Party: Status: Elected to the position on November 3rd, 2009 [1] Receipts: US$10,673,981 [2] (2008-01-31) Website; McDonnell for Governor