2017 Virginia Attorney General election explained

Election Name:2017 Virginia Attorney General election
Country:Virginia
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:2013 Virginia Attorney General election
Previous Year:2013
Next Election:2021 Virginia Attorney General election
Next Year:2021
Image1:File:Mark Herring at McAuliffe rally.jpg
Nominee1:Mark Herring
Party1:Democratic Party (United States)
Popular Vote1:1,385,389
Percentage1:53.3%
Attorney General
Before Election:Mark Herring
Before Party:Democratic Party (United States)
After Election:Mark Herring
After Party:Democratic Party (United States)
Nominee2:John Adams
Party2:Republican Party (United States)
Popular Vote2:1,209,339
Percentage2:46.6%
Map Size:300px

The 2017 Virginia Attorney General election was held on November 7, 2017. The incumbent attorney general, Democrat Mark Herring, was expected to run for governor, but announced he would run for re-election instead. As only Herring and Republican John Adams qualified for their respective party primaries, the two automatically became their parties' nominees. In the general election, Herring defeated Adams to win a second term as Attorney General of Virginia.

Democratic primary

Candidates

Nominee

Republican primary

Candidates

Nominee

Failed to Qualify

Withdrawn

Declined

Polling

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
class=small Sample
size
Margin of
error
John
Adams
Rob
Bell
Chuck
Smith
Undecided
Public Opinion Strategies September 18–21, 2016800± 3.46%11% align=center16%3% align=center69%

General election

Candidates

Polling

Polls

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
class=small Sample
size
Margin of
error
Mark
Herring (D)
John
Adams (R)
OtherUndecided
Change ResearchNovember 2–5, 20173,648± 1.6% align=center51%45%4%
The Polling Company (R)November 2–5, 2017800± 3.5%44% align=center45%9%
Christopher Newport University October 29 – November 4, 2017839± 3.5% align=center49%45%6%
Gravis MarketingOctober 30 – November 3, 20171,143± 2.9% align=center48%42%10%
The Polling Company (R)October 30 – November 2, 2017800± 3.5%42% align=center43%12%
Roanoke CollegeOctober 29 – November 2, 2017781± 3.5%46%46%8%
Suffolk University October 30 – November 1, 2017500± 4.4% align=center44%42%13%
Washington Post/Schar School October 26–29, 2017921± 4.0% align=center51%43%5%
The Polling Company (R)October 23–26, 2017800± 3.5%43%43%11%
Christopher Newport University October 20–25, 2017812± 3.8% align=center49%44%7%
Roanoke CollegeOctober 8–13, 2017607± 4.0% align=center47%42%10%
Christopher Newport University October 2–6, 2017928± 4.3% align=center51%40%9%
Washington Post/Schar School Poll align=center rowspan=2September 28 – October 2, 2017720 LV± 4.5% align=center52%41%5%
1,000 RV± 3.5% align=center50%39%6%
Public Policy Polling September 21–23, 2017849± 3.8% align=center46%38%16%
Christopher Newport University September 12–22, 2017776± 3.7% align=center47%42%11%
Suffolk University September 13–17, 2017500± 4.4% align=center39%37%23%
Mason-DixonSeptember 10–15, 2017625± 4.0% align=center45%36%19%
University of Mary Washingtonalign=center rowspan=2September 5–12, 2017562 LV± 5.2% align=center47%40%10%
867 RV± 4.1% align=center47%38%12%
Virginia Commonwealth University align=center rowspan=2July 17–25, 2017538 LV± 5.1% align=center45%39%15%
707 RV± 4.5% align=center43%36%17%

Results by congressional district

Herring won 5 of 11 congressional districts, including one that was represented by a Republican.[9]

DistrictHerringAdamsRepresentative
44%56%Rob Wittman
49.8%50.1%Scott Taylor
67%33%Bobby Scott
61%39%Donald McEachin
45%55%
38%62%Bob Goodlatte
47%53%Dave Brat
75%25%Don Beyer
31%69%Morgan Griffith
55%45%Barbara Comstock
69%30%Gerry Connolly

See also

External links

Official campaign websites

Notes and References

  1. News: Va. attorney general to seek reelection, won't run for governor in 2017. The Washington Post. Portnoy. Jenna. Vozzella. Laura. September 2, 2015. December 18, 2015. December 24, 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20151224022713/https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/virginia-politics/va-attorney-general-to-seek-reelection-wont-run-for-governor-in-2017/2015/09/02/26e61b96-5186-11e5-9812-92d5948a40f8_story.html. live.
  2. News: Attorney launches challenge for GOP attorney general nomination. The Daily Progress. January 27, 2016. February 11, 2016. September 10, 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200910134358/https://dailyprogress.com/news/virginia_politics/attorney-launches-challenge-for-gop-attorney-general-nomination/article_6998134c-c51f-11e5-86b4-2fac84233c05.html. live.
  3. News: GOP race for Va. attorney general heats up. The Washington Post. Portnoy. Jenna. February 1, 2016. February 11, 2016. February 6, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160206162548/https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/virginia-politics/gop-race-for-va-attorney-general-heats-up/2016/02/01/a3c1b258-c5ce-11e5-9693-933a4d31bcc8_story.html. live.
  4. News: John Adams is presumptive Republican nominee for Virginia Attorney General. Washington Post. 2017-03-31. 2017-04-01. https://web.archive.org/web/20170401145509/https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/virginia-politics/john-adams-is-presumptive-republican-nominee-for-virginia-attorney-general/2017/03/31/eb43024c-1642-11e7-833c-503e1f6394c9_story.html. live.
  5. News: GOP attorney general candidate Chuck Smith fails to qualify for primary ballot. Staff report. Richmond Times-Dispatch. 2017-03-31. en. 2017-03-31. https://web.archive.org/web/20170331210345/http://www.richmond.com/news/virginia/government-politics/gop-attorney-general-candidate-chuck-smith-fails-to-qualify-for/article_b7911b55-8437-5a13-9aed-23a956ccb93a.html. live.
  6. News: Republican Rob Bell vows to oust Herring as Va. attorney general. Vozzella. Laura. December 3, 2015. The Washington Post. December 18, 2015. December 13, 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20151213092327/https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/virginia-politics/republican-rob-bell-vows-to-oust-herring-as-va-attorney-general/2015/12/03/1c36e0ba-99f0-11e5-8917-653b65c809eb_story.html. live.
  7. News: Del. Rob Bell ends campaign for Virginia attorney general. Richmond Times-Dispatch. 2016-11-22. 2017-04-01. https://web.archive.org/web/20170401190809/http://www.richmond.com/news/virginia/article_60655c37-c8b7-5268-b2cf-03f7adae4d48.html. live.
  8. News: State Senator Bill Stanley elected chairman of the New College Institute Board of Directors. Dashiell. Joe. 2016-12-10. 2016-12-11. https://web.archive.org/web/20161211182322/http://www.wdbj7.com/content/news/State-Senator-Bill-Stanley-elected-chairman-of-the-New-College-Institute-Board-of-Directors-405691255.html. live.
  9. Web site: Dra 2020 .