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The 2017 Virginia gubernatorial election was held on November 7, 2017. Incumbent Democratic Governor Terry McAuliffe was unable to run for reelection, as the Constitution of Virginia prohibits the officeholder from serving consecutive terms, although he later announced his campaign for a second term in the 2021 election.

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  • The 2017 Virginia gubernatorial election was held on November 7, 2017. Incumbent Democratic Governor Terry McAuliffe was unable to run for reelection, as the Constitution of Virginia prohibits the officeholder from serving consecutive terms, although he later announced his campaign for a second term in the 2021 election. Primary elections took place on June 13, 2017. Virginia utilizes an open primary, in which registered voters are allowed to vote in either party's primary election. The Democratic Party nominated Ralph Northam and the Republican Party nominated Ed Gillespie. The Libertarian Party nominated Clifford Hyra by convention on May 6, 2017. In the general election on November 7, 2017, Democratic nominee Ralph Northam defeated Republican nominee Ed Gillespie, winning by the largest margin for a Democrat since 1985. Northam assumed office as the 73rd Governor of Virginia on January 13, 2018. The election had the highest voter turnout percentage in a Virginia gubernatorial election in twenty years, with over 47% of registered voters casting their ballot. (en)
  • L’élection du gouverneur en 2017 en Virginie (en anglais : Virginia gubernatorial election, 2017) s'est déroulée le 7 novembre 2017 en Virginie. (fr)
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  • ; National figures * Bay Buchanan, former United States Treasurer ;Military figures * LTC Louis E Dorfman III, Purple Heart recipient ;State figures * Cynthia Dunbar, Committeewoman of the Republican National Committee for Virginia ;Organizations * Tea Party Nation, conservative group * Virginia Citizens Defense League, pro-gun organization (en)
  • ;Federal officials * Joe Biden, 47th Vice President of the United States * Barack Obama, 44th President of the United States ;U.S. cabinet and U.S. cabinet-level officials * Hillary Clinton, former United States Secretary of State and Democratic nominee for President of the United States in 2016 * Chris Lu, former United States Deputy Secretary of Labor ;U.S. Senators * Cory Booker, U.S. Senator * Al Franken, U.S. Senator * Kamala Harris, U.S. Senator * Tim Kaine, U.S. Senator , former governor, and Democratic nominee for Vice President of the United States in 2016 * Catherine Cortez Masto, U.S. Senator * Mark Warner, U.S. Senator and former governor ;U.S. Representatives * Don Beyer, U.S. Representative and former lieutenant governor * Keith Ellison, U.S. Representative and Deputy Chair of the Democratic National Committee * Gabby Giffords, former U.S. Representative * Donald McEachin, U.S. Representative * Bobby Scott, U.S. Representative ;U.S. Governors * Howard Dean, former governor of Vermont * Terry McAuliffe, Governor of Virginia ;Statewide officeholders * Alison Lundergan Grimes, Secretary of State of Kentucky * Mark Herring, Attorney General of Virginia ;Virginia State Senators * George Barker, state senator * Rosalyn Dance, state senator * Creigh Deeds, state senator, nominee for attorney general in 2005; nominee for governor in 2009 * Adam Ebbin, state senator * John Edwards, state senator * Barbara Favola, state senator * Janet Howell, state senator * Lynwood Lewis, state senator * Mamie Locke, state senator * Louise Lucas, state senator * Granger MacFarlane, former state senator * Dave Marsden, state senator * Monty Mason, state senator * Jennifer McClellan, state senator * Jeremy McPike, state senator * Chap Petersen, state senator * Lionell Spruill, state senator * Scott Surovell, state senator * Jennifer Wexton, state senator * Mary Margaret Whipple, former state senator ;Virginia State Delegates * Lashrecse Aird, state delegate * Lamont Bagby, state delegate * John Bell, state delegate * Jennifer Boysko, state delegate * David Bulova, state delegate * Betsy Carr, state delegate * Richard Cranwell, former Majority Leader of the Virginia House of Delegates and former Chair of the Democratic Party of Virginia * Eileen Filler-Corn, state delegate * Cliff Hayes Jr, state delegate * Steve Heretick, state delegate * Charniele Herring, state delegate * Daun Hester, state delegate * Patrick Hope, state delegate * Matthew James, state delegate * Mark Keam, state delegate * Kaye Kory, state delegate * Paul Krizek, state delegate * Rob Krupicka, former state delegate * Mark Levine, state delegate * Joseph Lindsey, state delegate * Alfonso Lopez, state delegate * Delores McQuinn, state delegate * Mike Mullin, state delegate * Kathleen Murphy, state delegate * Ken Plum, state delegate * Marcia Price, state delegate * Sam Rasoul, state delegate * Dick Saslaw, Minority Leader of the Virginia Senate * Mark Sickles, state delegate * Marcus Simon, state delegate * David Speck, former state delegate and former Alexandria City Councilman * Rip Sullivan, state delegate * Luke Torian, state delegate * David Toscano, Minority Leader of the Virginia House of Delegates * Roslyn Tyler, state delegate * Jeion Ward, state delegate * Vivian Watts, state delegate ;Local officeholders * Tim Allen, Roanoke Sheriff * Willie Bailey Sr., Alexandria City Councilman * Wes Bellamy, Vice-Mayor of Charlottesville * Muriel Bowser, Mayor of Washington D.C. * James Brown, Charlottesville Sheriff * John Chapman, Alexandria City Councilman * Wendy Davis, former Texas state senator; nominee for Governor of Texas in 2014 * Jane Dittmar, former chair of the Albemarle County Board of Supervisors; nominee for VA-05 in 2016 * Todd Divers, Charlottesville Commissioner of Revenue * Kerry Donley, former Mayor of Alexandria and former Chair of the Democratic Party of Virginia * Bill Euille, former Mayor of Alexandria * Andrew Gillum, Mayor of Tallahassee * Karen Graf, Alexandria School Board member * Nancy Horn, Roanoke County Commissioner of Revenue * Dana Lawhorne, Alexandria Sheriff * Sherman Lea, Mayor of Roanoke * Tim Lovain, Alexandria City Councilman * Andria McClellan, Norfolk City Councilwoman * Steve McGraw, Roanoke County Clerk of Court * Del Pepper, Alexandria City Councilwoman * Bryan Porter, Alexandria Commonwealth Attorney * Anita Price, Vice Mayor of Roanoke * Lonnie Rich, former Alexandria City Councilman and former Chair of the Alexandria Democratic Committee * Ed Semonian, Alexandria Clerk of the Court * Mike Signer, Mayor of Charlottesville * Allison Silberberg, Mayor of Alexandria * Paul Smedberg, Alexandria City Councilman and former Chair of the Alexandria Democratic Committee * Levar Stoney, Mayor of Richmond and former Secretary of the Commonwealth of Virginia * Kristin Szakos, Charlottesville City Councilwoman * David Trinkle, Roanoke City Councilman * Justin Wilson, Vice Mayor of Alexandria ;Party officials and individuals * John W. Douglass, retired Air Force Brigadier General, former Assistant Secretary of the Navy; nominee for VA-05 in 2012 * Joe Fitzgerald, former chair of the Virginia 6th Congressional District Democratic Committee * Lori Haas, Virginia State Director of the Coalition to Stop Gun Violence * Mike Hamlar, political activist and 2015 State Senate candidate * Dak Hardwick, former chair of the Alexandria Democratic Committee *Jaime Harrison, Chair of the South Carolina Democratic Party * Lisa Hystad, chairwoman of the Virginia 5th Congressional District Democratic Committee * Susan Kellom, former Chair of the Alexandria Democratic Committee * Derek Kitts, nominee for VA-09 in 2016 * Greg Louganis, former Olympic swimmer and activist * Clark Mercer, former Chair of the Alexandria Democratic Committee * Alyssa Milano, actress and activist * Pat Mulloy, Democratic Party of Virginia Central Committee member * Bill Ney, Chair of the Virginia 6th Congressional District Democratic Committee * Patton Oswalt, actor * Adam Parkhomenko, political strategist * Piper Perabo, actress * Charles Price, Executive Director of the Harrison Museum of African American History * Mark Ruffalo, actor * Isaac Sarver, Chair of the Virginia 9th Congressional District Democratic Committee * Stephanie Schriock, President of EMILY's List ;Organizations *American Federation of Teachers * American Muslim Women PAC * Americans for Responsible Solutions * Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence * CASA in Action * Clean Water Action * Coalition to Stop Gun Violence * EmgagePAC * Equality Virginia * Human Rights Campaign * Humane Dominion * Laborers' International Union of North America * LGBT Democrats of Virginia * NARAL Pro-Choice America * NARAL Pro-Choice Virginia * National Black Farmers Association * Newton Action Alliance * NPE Action * Planned Parenthood Advocates of Virginia * Pride Fund to End Gun Violence * Virginia AFL-CIO * Virginia Credit Union League * Virginia Education Association * Virginia House Democratic Caucus * Virginia League of Conservation Voters * Virginia National Organization for Women * Virginia Professional Fire Fighters * Virginia Senate Democratic Caucus * Virginia Sierra Club * Virginia Transportation Construction Alliance * VoteVets.org ;Newspapers * Daily Press * Falls Church News-Press * Richmond Free Press * The Virginian-Pilot * The Washington Post (en)
  • ;Organizations *Constitution Party of Virginia ;Notable people * Wes Benedict, Libertarian Party activist and official, author of Introduction to the Libertarian Party * Robert Sarvis, attorney, Libertarian nominee for governor in 2013, Libertarian nominee for United States Senate in 2014 * Bob Shannon, founder of the King William Tea Party (en)
  • ;Federal elected officials * Rosa DeLauro, U.S. Representative from Connecticut * Russ Feingold, former U.S. Senator from Wisconsin * Bernie Sanders, U.S. Senator from Vermont * Elizabeth Warren, U.S. Senator from Massachusetts ;Local elected officials * Ryan Sawyers, Chairman of the Prince William County School Board; candidate for Virginia's 1st congressional district in 2018 ;Individuals * LuAnn Bennett, Democratic candidate for Virginia's 10th congressional district in the 2016 election * John W. Boyd Jr., President of the National Black Farmers Association * Jon Carson, former White House Director of the Office of Public Engagement for U.S. President Barack Obama * Nancy-Ann DeParle, former White House Deputy Chief of Staff to U.S. President Barack Obama * Patrick Gaspard, former United States Ambassador to South Africa and former White House Director of Political Affairs to U.S. President Barack Obama * Teddy Goff, former Obama campaign Digital Director * Larry Grisolano, former Obama campaign Director of Paid Media * Hannah Hart, internet personality * Valerie Jarrett, former Senior Advisor to the President and former Director of White House Office of Public Engagement and Intergovernmental Affairs for U.S. President Barack Obama * Khizr and Ghazala Khan, gold star family *Jon Lovett, former speechwriter for Hillary Clinton and President Barack Obama; co-host of progressive political podcast Pod Save America * Dave Matthews, musician * Bill McKibben, environmental activist and founder of 350.org * Cecilia Muñoz, former White House Director of the Domestic Policy Council for U.S. President Barack Obama * Jennifer Palmieri, former White House Director of Communications for U.S. President Barack Obam * Daniel Pfeiffer, former Senior Advisor to U.S. President Barack Obama for Strategy and Communications; co-host of progressive political podcast Pod Save America * David Plouffe, President Barack Obama's 2008 campaign manager * John Podesta, columnist and former chairman of 2016 Hillary Clinton presidential campaign * Christina Reynolds, former White House Director of Media Affairs for U.S. President Barack Obama * Amy Rosenbaum, former White House Director of Legislative Affairs for U.S. President Barack Obama * Mark Ruffalo, actor * Julianna Smoot, former White House Social Secretary to U.S. President Barack Obama * Neera Tanden, domestic policy adviser and the president of the Center for American Progress * Tina Tchen, former Chief of Staff for First Lady of the United States Michelle Obama ;Organizations * Climate Hawks Vote, a super-PAC that supports candidates who set climate change as a top priority on their agenda * Friends of the Earth, an international network of environmental organizations in 74 countries * Our Revolution, a progressive political action group spun off of the Bernie Sanders presidential campaign, 2016 * People's Action, a progressive group that advocates for the representation of everyone * Progressive Change Campaign Committee, a PAC which focuses on building progressive power through advocacy campaigns for "big ideas" and campaigning for "bold progressive" candidates ;Newspapers * Bristol Herald Courier * The Roanoke Times (en)
  • ;Federal officials * George W. Bush, 43rd President of The United States * Mike Pence, 48th Vice President of the United States * Donald Trump, 45th President of the United States ;U.S. cabinet and U.S. cabinet-level officials * Steve Bannon, former White House Chief Strategist * Nikki Haley, 29th U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations and former governor of South Carolina * Condoleezza Rice, 66th United States Secretary of State and former National Security Advisor ;U.S. Senators * George Allen, former governor of Virginia and former U.S. Senator * Tom Cotton, U.S. Senator * Ted Cruz, U.S. Senator * Rob Portman, U.S. Senator * Marco Rubio, U.S. Senator * Tim Scott, U.S. Senator * John Warner, former U.S. Senator ;U.S. Representatives * Barbara Comstock, U.S. Representative * Randy Forbes, former U.S. Representative * Newt Gingrich , former Speaker of the United States House of Representatives * Bob Goodlatte, U.S. Representative * Morgan Griffith, U.S. Representative * Robert Hurt, former U.S. Representative * Frank Wolf, former U.S. Representative ;U.S. Governors * Matt Bevin, Governor of Kentucky * Doug Ducey, Governor of Arizona * Jim Gilmore, former governor of Virginia * Eric Greitens, Governor of Missouri * Larry Hogan, Governor of Maryland * Susana Martinez, Governor of New Mexico * Bob McDonnell, former governor of Virginia * Mitt Romney, former governor of Massachusetts; Republican nominee for President of the United States in 2012 * Chris Sununu, Governor of New Hampshire * Scott Walker, Governor of Wisconsin ;Statewide politicians * John H. Hager, former Lieutenant Governor of Virginia * Jerry Kilgore, former Attorney General; nominee for governor in 2005 ;Virginia State Senators * Dick Black, State Senator * Bill Carrico, State Senator * Ben Chafin, State Senator * Amanda Chase, State Senator * John Cosgrove, State Senator * Bill DeSteph, State Senator * Siobhan Dunnavant, State Senator * Emmett Hanger, State Senator * Ryan McDougle, State Senator * Jeff McWaters, State Senator * Stephen Newman, State Senator * Tommy Norment, Majority Leader of the Virginia Senate * Mark Obenshain, State Senator; nominee for Attorney General in 2013 * Mark Peake, State Senator * Bryce Reeves, State Senator * Frank Ruff, State Senator * Ralph Smith, former State Senator * Bill Stanley, State Senator * Richard Stuart, State Senator * Glen Sturtevant, State Senator * David Suetterlein, State Senator * Jill Vogel, State Senator, and 2017 Republican nominee for Lieutenant Governor * Frank Wagner, State Senator ;Virginia State Delegates * Les Adams, State Delegate * Dave Albo, State Delegate * Rich Anderson, State Delegate * Terry Austin, State Delegate * Richard Bell, State Delegate * Kathy Byron, State Delegate * Jeff Campbell, State Delegate * Ben Cline, State Delegate * Mark Cole, State Delegate * Chris Collins, State Delegate * Kirk Cox, Majority Leader of the Virginia House of Delegates * Glenn Davis, state delegate * Mark Dudenhefer, State Delegate * James Edmunds, State Delegate * Matt Fariss, State Delegate * Peter Farrell, State Delegate * Buddy Fowler, State Delegate * Scott Garrett, State Delegate * Todd Gilbert, State Delegate * Tag Greason, State Delegate * Chris Head, State Delegate * Gordon Helsel, State Delegate * Keith Hodges, State Delegate * William Howell, Speaker of the Virginia House of Delegates * Tim Hugo, State Delegate * Riley Ingram, State Delegate * Chris Jones, State Delegate * Terry Kilgore, State Delegate * Barry Knight, State Delegate * Steve Landes, State Delegate * Dave LaRock, State Delegate * Jay Leftwich, State Delegate * James LeMunyon, State Delegate * Scott Lingamfelter, State Delegate and candidate for lieutenant governor in 2013 * Manoli Loupassi, State Delegate * Danny Marshall, State Delegate * Jimmie Massie, State Delegate * Jackson Miller, State Delegate * Randy Minchew, State Delegate * Jason Miyares, State Delegate * Will Morefield, State Delegate * John O'Bannon, State Delegate * Israel O'Quinn, State Delegate * Bobby Orrock, State Delegate * Todd Pillion, State Delegate * Brenda Pogge, State Delegate * Charles Poindexter, State Delegate * David Ramadan, former State Delegate * Margaret Ransone, State Delegate * Roxann Robinson, State Delegate * Chris Stolle, State Delegate * Ron Villanueva, State Delegate * Lee Ware, State Delegate * Michael Webert, State Delegate * Tony Wilt, State Delegate * Joseph Yost, State Delegate ;Local officeholders * Jessica Abbott, Virginia Beach Councilwoman * Preston Banks, Manassas Park City Councilmember * Sheryl Bass, Manassas City Councilmember * Sam Boone, Chesapeake School Board Member * Tony Buffington, Loudoun County Supervisor * David Bushey, Middlesex County Sheriff * Scott Cameron, Director of the Northern Virginia Soil and Water Conservation Board * Thomas Cannella, Poquoson Councilman * Mike Chapman, Loudoun County Sheriff * Bill Cleveland, former Alexandria City Mayor * John Cook, Fairfax County Supervisor * Trevor Craddock, Craig County Sheriff * Christie Craig, Chesapeake School Board Member * Lonnie Craig, Chesapeake Councilman * David Decatur, Stafford County Sheriff * Robert Deeds, Sheriff of Williamsburg & James City County * Willie Deutsch, Prince William County School Board Member * Danny Diggs, Sheriff of Poquoson & York County * Bobby Dyer, Virginia Beach Councilman * Frank Fannon, former Alexandria City Councilmember * Jim Fisher, Fauquier County Commonwealth's Attorney * Dave Foster, former Arlington County School Board Member * John Frey, Fairfax County Clerk of Court * Michael Frey, former Fairfax County Supervisor * Chip Harding, Albemarle County Sheriff * Roger Harris, Spotsylvania County Sheriff * Pat Herrity, Fairfax County Supervisor * Geary Higgins, Loudoun County Supervisor * Glendell Hill, Prince William County Sheriff * David Hines, Hanover County Sheriff * Jeanette Hough, Fairfax County School Board Member * Robert Ike, Chesapeake Councilman * Milton Johns, former Prince William County School Board Chairman * Frank Jones, former Manassas Park City Mayor * Alan Krasnoff, Mayor of Chesapeake * Colleen Leary, Chesapeake School Board Member * Karl Leonard, Chesterfield County Sheriff * Matthew Letourneau, Loudoun County Supervisor * Ian Lovejoy, Manassas City Councilmember * Wendy Maurer, Stafford County Supervisor * Ron Meyer, Loudoun County Supervisor * Bob Mosier, Fauquier County Sheriff * John Moss, Virginia Beach Councilman * Jim O'Sullivan, Chesapeake City Sheriff * Hal Parrish, Mayor of Manassas * Jim Plowman, Loudoun County Commonwealth's Attorney * Victoria Proffitt, Chesapeake School Board Member * Patty Reed, former Fairfax County School Board Member * Debbie Ritter, Chesapeake Councilwoman * Sue Sadler, James City County Supervisor * Elizabeth Schultz, Fairfax County School Board Member * Will Sessoms, Mayor of Virginia Beach * Suzanne Sloane, Fauquier County School Board Member * Gary Snellings, Stafford County Supervisor * Colin Stolle, Virginia Beach Commonwealth's Attorney * Ken Stolle, Virginia Beach City Sheriff * Steve Stombres, former Fairfax City Mayor * Louis Tayon, Chesapeake School Board * Bob Thomas, Stafford County Supervisor * Mike Wade, Henrico County Sheriff * Jonathan Way, former Manassas City Vice Mayor * Rick West, Vice Mayor of Chesapeake * Tom Wilson, Fairfax County School Board Member * Patrice Winter, former Fairfax City Councilmember * Pat Woodbury, Newport News Councilwoman * Sandra Young, James City County School Board Member * Benny Zhang, Williamsburg Councilman ;Party officials and individuals * Susan Allen, former First Lady of Virginia * Ward Burton, conservation advocate and Daytona 500 winner * Paris Dennard, politician strategist * Carly Fiorina, former CEO of Hewlett-Packard and Republican nominee in United States Senate election in California, 2010 * Hugh Hewitt, radio talk show host * Ronna McDaniel, Chair of the Republican National Committee * Avery Pereira, entrepreneur * Pete Snyder, entrepreneur * Sean Spicer, former White House Press Secretary * Corey Stewart, chairman of the Prince William Board of County Supervisors and former candidate * Jo Thoburn, Chair of the Virginia 10th Congressional District Republican Committee * Erich Reimer, financial host, conservative columnist, and television commentator * Donald Trump Jr., businessman, television personality and son of President Donald Trump * Eric Trump, businessman, television personality and son of President Donald Trump ;Organizations * Associated Builders and Contractors * Bikers for Trump * Citizens for Responsible Energy Solutions * Michigan Republican Party * National Federation of Independent Businesses *National Right to Life Committee * Northern Virginia Chamber of Commerce * Virginia Farm Bureau Federation * Virginia Fraternal Order of Police * Virginia Police Benevolent Association * Virginia Retailers and Merchants Association ;Newspapers * Bluefield Daily Telegraph * The Daily Progress * The Free Lance–Star * National Review * Richmond Times-Dispatch * Sun Gazette * The Winchester Star (en)
  • ;Newspapers * The Washington Post ;Notable people *Elwood Sanders, attorney, contributor to Virginia Right! * John Watkins, former state senator (en)
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  • L’élection du gouverneur en 2017 en Virginie (en anglais : Virginia gubernatorial election, 2017) s'est déroulée le 7 novembre 2017 en Virginie. (fr)
  • The 2017 Virginia gubernatorial election was held on November 7, 2017. Incumbent Democratic Governor Terry McAuliffe was unable to run for reelection, as the Constitution of Virginia prohibits the officeholder from serving consecutive terms, although he later announced his campaign for a second term in the 2021 election. (en)
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