Virginia Primary Results 2024
No Virginia, it’s not a mistake. You have another primary election coming up. This one is on June 18 for a U.S. Senate race, several U.S. House of Representative offices, and some local races. Back in March you made your voices heard in the presidential primary.
Several congressional incumbents will be leaving their seats this year, including Rep. Abigail Spanberger (D) who has represented Virginia’s 7th Congressional district since 2019. She is stepping down to run for governor in 2025. Rep. Jennifer Wexton (D-10) is also not seeking re-election due to health issues.
Early in-person voting continues through June 15. You can find polling locations and hours here. Mail-in voting ballots must be postmarked on or before June 18 and received by your local registrar’s office by noon on June 21. Polls will be open on June 18 from 6 a.m to 7 p.m. To find your polling place, click here.
You can read more about all about the candidates in our voter guide here.
Results updated every 2 minutes or less (some races may update less frequently).
U.S. Senate Republican
Precincts: 2,668 / 2,668 (100% reporting)U.S. Congress: Dist 7 Democratic
Precincts: 204 / 204 (100% reporting)U.S. Congress: Dist 7 Republican
Precincts: 204 / 204 (100% reporting)U.S. Congress: Dist 10 Democratic
Precincts: 204 / 204 (100% reporting)U.S. Congress: Dist 10 Republican
Precincts: 204 / 204 (100% reporting)Alexandria City Mayor Democratic
Precincts: 33 / 33 (100% reporting)Arlington County Board Democratic
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