Virginia Department of Elections
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Virginia Dept. of Elections: Election Results
November 4, 2025 - The results are entered by each of Virginia’s local general registrar offices into the results reporting system, which then publishes the updated results. The results are available on the reporting page for the election, as well as in a JSON file that can be accessed on the site.
Videos
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NBC News' Steve Kornacki breaks down Virginia election results
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Steve Kornacki breaks down Virginia election results - YouTube
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BREAKING: Spanberger wins Virginia governor race - YouTube
LIVE: RAW FEED Virginia Election Results - YouTube
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Virginia Guv Election Results OUT: Abigail Spanberger Becomes ...
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Breakdown of election results from New York City, New Jersey and ...
CBS News
cbsnews.com › politics › election day 2025 results: democrats sweep major races
Democrats sweep key races in 2025 elections in early referendum on Trump
November 6, 2025 - Mamdani also leads with college graduates, who outnumbered people without college degrees in Tuesday's electorate. Mamdani leads handily with voters who said the cost of living is their most important issue. Meanwhile, Democrat-turned-independent Andrew Cuomo emphasized the issue of crime, as did Republican candidate Curtis Sliwa. Cuomo leads with voters who picked crime as their top issue. ... Republican Winsome Earle-Sears offered well-wishes to her opponent, Democrat Abigail Spanberger, who is projected to win Virginia's gubernatorial race, and said "I hope and pray" that Spanberger governs the state as a moderate.
Virginia Department of Elections
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Virginia Dept. of Elections: Results/Reports
Results and Reports of the Virginia Department of Elections. Election results, voter registration, and campaign finance reports produced by the Virginia Department of Elections.
VPAP
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Election Results by Year | Virginia Public Access Project
November 4, 2025 - Results for Virginia general elections and primaries, from back to 2015. See candidates' performance mapped at the City/County and precinct level, for both election day and early voting.
Wikipedia
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2024 United States presidential election in Virginia - Wikipedia
16 hours ago - This was the first presidential election in which both major party candidates received more than 2 million votes in Virginia. On election day, Harris won Virginia with 51.83% of the vote, carrying the state by a margin of 5.78%, similar to the ...
Virginia Department of Elections
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Virginia Dept. of Elections: Results
The results are entered by each of Virginia’s local general registrar offices into the results reporting system, which then publishes the updated results. The results are available on the reporting page for the election, as well as in a JSON file that can be accessed on the site.
Fairfax County
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Results | Elections
November 4, 2025 - General, special, primary, and town elections dating from 1990 through the most recent elections are listed below. Official recount results are also included in the previous results files. Only Fairfax County results are available on this page. For complete precinct, district, and state-wide results, please visit the Virginia Department of Elections.
Loudoun County
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Election Results & Finance Reports | Loudoun County, VA - Official Website
Preliminary results of the November 4, 2025, general election will be posted here. ... Please note: As of 2019, all campaign finance reports are filed online. View the Virginia Department of Elections Campaign Finance Reports searchable database.
Cozen O'Connor
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Cozen O’Connor: Virginia Viewpoint: Primary Election Results
June 20, 2025 - Hashmi narrowly emerged at the top of a crowded field, with just over one percentage point separating her from former Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney and Senator Aaron Rouse of Virginia Beach. The final vote breakdown is below: ... Meanwhile, Republican John Reid, a conservative radio host, ran unopposed and will be the party’s nominee for Lieutenant Governor. If elected, Reid would become the first openly gay Republican to hold a statewide office in the United States.