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Local and state-wide offices on primary ballot in June
The next election in the City of Richmond will be a Democratic Party Primary and a Republican Party Primary election on Tuesday, June 13, 2017, towards nominating candidates for the ballot in November.
The polls will be open from 6:00 AM to 7:00 PM. Voters can only participate in one of the primaries, and will need to present a photo ID.
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Democratic Party Primary Candidates
If you are voting in the Democratic Party Primary, you will have 4 or 5 choices to make, depending on whether or not you are in the 70th House District.
House of Delegates – 70th District
Alex Mejias →
Delores McQuinn →
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Sheriff
C. T. Woody, Jr. →
Antionette V. Irving →
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Treasurer
Tavarris J. Spinks →
Nichole Ona R. Armstead →
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Governor
Ralph S. Northam →
Tom S. Perriello →
Lieutenant Governor
Justin E. Fairfax →
Gene J. Rossi →
Susan S. Platt →
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Republican Party Primary Candidates
If you are voting in the Republican Party Primary, you do not get to vote on all of the local stuff. You should consider running and making this more fun next time.
Governor
Ed Gillespie →
Corey Stewart →
Frank Wagner →
Lieutenant Governor
Glenn Davis →
Bryce Reeves →
Jill Vogel →
Thank you so much for posting this! The first comprehensive listing with links to the candidates!
Also, Bobby Junes is running as an independent candidate for Lt. Governor and will appear on the ballot in November. Mr.Junes came in last of 7 candidates in the 2016 Richmond Mayoral election with 0.37% of the vote.
Bobby Junes, the man with no plan is back, striking fear into the hearts of… well, nobody. May he never give up. Every election needs comic relief!
Weird, last week’s Free Press had a letter to the editor from Joe Morrissey saying don’t vote for Michelle Mosby for Treasurer. But I don’t see her name here. Is she maybe running as an independent?