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The 2021 Virginia Attorney General election will be held on November 2, 2021, to elect the next Attorney General of Virginia. Incumbent Democratic Attorney General Mark Herring is eligible to run for reelection, but has chosen to run for Governor of Virginia.[1]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Declared
Exploring
Potential
Declined
Endorsements
Jay Jones
- Federal officials
- State senators
- State delegates
- Lashrecse Aird, state delegate (D-63)[6]
- Alex Askew, state delegate (D-85)[6]
- Lamont Bagby, state delegate (D-74)[6]
- Jeff Bourne, state delegate (D-71)[6]
- Joshua G. Cole, state delegate (D-28)[6]
- Kelly Fowler, state delegate (D-21)[6]
- Wendy Gooditis, state delegate (D-10)[7]
- Nancy Guy, state delegate (D-83)[6]
- Cliff Hayes, state delegate (D-77)[6]
- Steve Heretick, state delegate (D-79)[6]
- Patrick Hope, state delegate (D-47)[6]
- Chris Hurst, state delegate (D-12)[6]
- Clint Jenkins, state delegate (D-76)[6]
- Mark Keam, state delegate (D-35)[6]
- Kaye Kory, state delegate (D-38)[7]
- Paul Krizek, state delegate (D-44)[6]
- Joseph C. Lindsey, state delegate (D-90)[6]
- Martha Mugler, state delegate (D-91)[6]
- Michael P. Mullin, state delegate (D-93)[6]
- Kathleen Murphy, state delegate (D-34)[7]
- Marcia Price, state delegate (D-95)[6]
- David A. Reid, state delegate (D-32)[6]
- Ibraheem Samirah, state delegate (D-86)[6]
- Don Scott, state delegate (D-80)[6]
- Marcus Simon, state delegate (D-53)[6]
- Shelly Simonds, state delegate (D-94)[6]
- Luke Torian, state delegate (D-52)[6]
- Roslyn Tyler, state delegate (D-75)[6]
- Schuyler VanValkenburg, state delegate (D-72)[6]
- Local officials
- Joe Baron, Norfolk sheriff[6]
- Lisa Lucas Burke, Portsmouth vice mayor[7]
- Ron Cambell, Leesburg town councilmember[6]
- John Chapman, Alexandria councilmember[6]
- Tom Clinton, Falls Church commissioner of the revenue[7]
- Fuller Cridlin, Lee County commonwealth's attorney[7]
- Courtney Doyle, Norfolk councilmember[6]
- Franklin Edmondson, Portsmouth commissioner of the revenue[6]
- James Gray, Hampton vice mayor[6]
- Daun Hester, Norfolk treasurer and former state delegate[6]
- Sherman Holland, Ronaoke commissioner of the revenue
- Jack Kennedy, Wise County clerk of circuit court, former state senator, and former state delegate[7]
- Sherman Lea, Sr., Roanoke mayor[6]
- Doug Mullins, Wise County commissioner of the revenue[7]
- Ann Thomas, York County commissioner of the revenue[7]
- Donnie Tuck, Hampton mayor[7]
- Greg Underwood, Norfolk commonwealth's attorney[7]
Republican primary
Candidates
Declared
Potential
See also
References
External Links
- official campaign websites
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