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2020 Virginia primary elections results

Here are the unofficial results of the Virginia primary elections.

You can find the latest results on the Virginia Board of Elections website.

The projected winner is bolded.

Senate

Democrat Republican
Mark Warner (unopposed, no primary held) Daniel M. Gade
Thomas A. Speciale II
Alissa A. Baldwin

 

U.S. House of Representatives

District Democrat Republican
1st Qasim Rashid
Vangie A. Williams
Robert J. Wittman (unopposed, no primary held)
2nd Elaine G. Luria (unopposed, no primary held) Ben Loyola Jr.
Scott W. Taylor
Jarome Bell
3rd Robert C. “Bobby” Scott (unopposed, no primary held) J.H. Madison Downs
John W. Collick Jr.
George M. Yacus
4th A. Donald McEachin
R. Cazel Levine
Non-primary method
5th R. D. Huffstetler Jr.
B. Cameron Webb
Claire C. Russo
John D. Lesinski
Non-primary method
6th No candidates qualified Ben L. Cline (unopposed, no primary held)
7th Abigail A. Spanberger (unopposed, no primary held) Non-primary method
8th Don Beyer Jr. (unopposed, no primary held) Non-primary method
9th Non-primary method H. Morgan Griffith (unopposed, no primary held)
10th Jennifer T. Wexton (unopposed, no primary held) Non-primary method
11th Gerry Connolly
Zainab M. Mohsini
Non-primary method

Local offices

Manassas City

Mayor 

E. Michelle Davis-Younger (unopposed, no primary held)

City Council (At-Large)

Pamela J. Sebesky

Mark D. Wolfe

Tom C. Osina

Helen Anne Zurita

Manassas Park City

Mayor

Jeanette M. Rishell (unopposed, no primary held)

City Council (At-large)

Darryl G. Moore (unopposed, no primary held)

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