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Early in-person voting for the June 8 primary election in Alexandria is available through June 5. Completed absentee ballots must be returned by 7 p.m. on June 8. (Emily Leayman/Patch)
ALEXANDRIA, VA With the June 8 Democratic primary coming up in Alexandria, residents should be aware of the early voting deadline.
The primary will include races for governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general, House of Delegates, Alexandria mayor and Alexandria City Council. Voters in the 45th House District will vote in the primary, but there will be no primary for the 46th House District. There is no Republican primary, as the party chose nominees for governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general through a convention.
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As the June 8 Democratic primary approaches in Arlington, the voter registration deadline is Monday, May 17. The primary will feature races for governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general, House of Delegates and Arlington County Board. (Shutterstock)
ARLINGTON, VA As the June 8 Democratic primary approaches in Arlington, the voter registration deadline is Monday, May 17.
The primary will feature races for governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general, House of Delegates and Arlington County Board. Voters in the 45th and 49th House Districts will vote in the primary, but there will be no primary for the 47th and 48th House Districts. The Republican Party of Virginia determined nominees for governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general through a convention.
Elizabeth R. Guzman withdrew from the Lieutenant Governor race.
The two candidates running in the democratic primaries for Attorney General are Jarrauld C. Jay Jones and incumbent Mark R. Herring.
The deadline to register to vote in the primaries is May 17, 2021.
The deadline to request absentee ballot by mail is May 28 and the deadline to vote absentee in-person is June 5.
Augusta County Details
Augusta County will be holding the Democratic primary and the Republican primary for the Virginia House of Delegates for District 24 on June 8th.
The two candidates running in the Republican primary for 24th District Delegate are incumbent Ronnie Campbell and Mark Reed.
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It was the first time the candidates appeared in a statewide televised forum. Three more are set before the June primary.
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ETTRICK Tuesday night s gubernatorial debate saw many let-me-introduce-myself moments and relatively little drama as candidates spent the majority of the hour offering what they would bring to the Executive Mansion in what was their first statewide-television exposure of the campaign.
Perhaps the most tense time came when one of the candidates claimed he had been treated by his opponents like two iconic figures in the past and present American civil-rights movement over accusations of sexual misconduct two years ago.