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2017 Virginia lieutenant gubernatorial election
County and independent city results
Precinct results Fairfax: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90% >90%Vogel: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90% >90%Tie: 40–50% 50% No votes
The 2017 Virginia lieutenant gubernatorial election was held on November 7, 2017. After the party primary elections were held, the major party nominees were
Jill Vogel (Republican) and
Justin Fairfax (Democrat). The incumbent Lieutenant Governor,
Democrat
Ralph Northam , declined to run for re-election in order to run for
Governor . In the general election on November 7, 2017, Democratic nominee Justin Fairfax defeated Republican state Senator Jill Vogel to become the 41st Lieutenant Governor of Virginia. This is the last time that a Democrat won the lieutenant governorship in Virginia.
Democratic primary
Nominee
Eliminated in primary
Declined
David Bowers , former
mayor of
Roanoke and nominee for
VA-06 in
1998
[7]
[8]
Anne Holton , former
Virginia Secretary of Education , former
Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court Judge , and wife of Senator
Tim Kaine
[9]
Dwight C. Jones , former Mayor of Richmond and former chair of the
Democratic Party of Virginia
[10]
Molly Joseph Ward ,
Secretary of Natural Resources and former
mayor of
Hampton
[11]
[9]
Kenny Alexander , Mayor of
Norfolk and former state senator
[11]
[10]
[12]
Barbara Favola , state senator
[11]
[9]
Eileen Filler-Corn , state delegate
[13]
[11]
[9]
[10]
[14]
Mike Hamlar, businessman and candidate for the State Senate in 2015
[8]
[9]
[15]
Charniele Herring , state delegate, former chair of the
Democratic Party of Virginia , and candidate for
VA-08 in
2014
[16]
[9]
Jennifer McClellan , state senator
[11]
[9]
[10]
[17]
Ralph Northam , incumbent Lieutenant Governor (
running for Governor )
[18]
Adam Parkhomenko , National Field Director for the
Democratic National Committee , co-founder of
Ready for Hillary and candidate for the State House in 2009
[19]
[3]
Chap Petersen , state senator and candidate for Lieutenant Governor in 2005
[20]
[21]
Sam Rasoul , state delegate and nominee for
VA-06 in
2008
[22]
Levar Stoney , Mayor of
Richmond and former
Secretary of the Commonwealth of Virginia
[11]
[23]
[24]
Jennifer Wexton , state senator (running for Congress)
[11]
Endorsements
Susan Platt
State Representatives
Former State Reperesentatives
Jody Wagner , former Virginia Secretary of Finance
Emilie Miller, Former state senator
Moody Stallings, Former state senator
Richard Cranwell , Former House Majority Leader, Former Democratic Party of Virginia Chair
Ward Armstrong , Former House Minority Leader
Alan Diamonstein, Former Delegate
Local Representatives
Kelly Burk, Mayor of
Leesburg
[26]
Jeanette Rishell, Mayor of Manassas Park
John Flannery,
Loudoun County Soil and Water Conservation Board Director
[27]
John Foust ,
Fairfax County
Supervisor
[28]
Kathy Smith,
Fairfax County
Supervisor
Connie Brennan, Nelson County Supervisor
Rosemary Mahan, Westmoreland County Supervisor
Jasmine Gore, Vice Mayor of
Hopewell
[29]
Meredith Richards, former Charlottesville Vice Mayor
Libby Garvey, Arlington County Board Member
Amy Laufer, Charlottesville City School Board Chair
Ingrid Morroy, Arlington Commissioner of Revenue
Patricia Richie-Folks, Treasurer of Manassas City
Individuals
C.R Suddith Jr, president of Treasurers' Association of Virginia
Linda Schultz, 2nd Congressional District Democratic Committee Chair
Sandra Brandt, Former DNC Member
Susan Hippen, Board Member of Board of Veteran Services, Commonwealth of VA
Graham Weinschenk, Virginia Young Democrats Leader
Derek Kitts, Veteran, Former 9th Congressional District Candidate
Issac Sarver, Chair of 9th Congressional District Democrats
Sheila Coats, Black Women United for Action
Patsy Brown, CD-10 Chairwoman
Hannah Hart , internet personality
[30]
Results
Results by county: Fairfax—70–80%
Fairfax—60–70%
Fairfax—50–60%
Fairfax—40–50%
Platt—40–50%
Platt—50–60%
Platt—60–70%
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
Eliminated in primary
Declined
Ben Cline , state delegate
[35]
Micah Edmond, former congressional aide and nominee for
VA-08 in
2014
[36]
Shak Hill, financial consultant and candidate for the U.S. Senate in
2014
[36]
[37]
[38]
Israel O'Quinn , state delegate
[20]
Danny Vargas , businessman and candidate for the State House in 2015
[38]
[39]
E. W. Jackson , pastor, conservative activist, candidate for the U.S. Senate in
2012 and nominee for Lieutenant Governor in
2013 (endorsed Vogel)
[40]
[41]
Ken Peterson,
Goochland County Supervisor
[42]
[43]
David Ramadan , former state delegate (endorsed Vogel)
[20]
Pete Snyder , technology executive and candidate for Lieutenant Governor in
2013
[20]
[44]
[45]
[46]
Corey Stewart , Chairman of the
Prince William Board of County Supervisors and candidate for Lieutenant Governor in
2013 (
running for Governor )
[20]
[36]
[38]
[47]
Scott Taylor , U.S. Representative (endorsed Reeves)
[40]
[45]
[48]
[49]
Endorsements
Glenn Davis
Federal Officials
State Officials
Authors, Journalists, and Media Personalities
Elwood Sanders, attorney, contributor to Virginia Right!
[51]
Bryce Reeves
Federal Officials
State legislators
Rich Anderson , state delegate
[40]
Dickie Bell , state delegate
[40]
Kathy Byron , state delegate
[40]
Jeff Campbell , state delegate
[40]
Bill Carrico , state senator
[40]
Ben Chafin , state senator
[40]
Amanda Chase , state senator
[53]
Mark Cole , state delegate
[40]
John Cosgrove , state senator
[40]
Bill DeSteph , state senator
[40]
Mark Dudenhefer , state delegate
[40]
Peter Farrell , state delegate
[40]
Matt Fariss , state delegate
[40]
Buddy Fowler , state delegate
[40]
Nick Freitas , state delegate
[40]
Emmett Hanger , state senator
[40]
Chris Head , state delegate
[40]
Bill Howell , Speaker of the
Virginia House of Delegates
[40]
Tim Hugo , state delegate
[40]
Terry Kilgore , state delegate
[40]
Jay Leftwich , state delegate
[40]
Jim LeMunyon , state delegate
[40]
Ryan McDougle , state senator
[40]
Jackson Miller , state delegate
[40]
Jason Miyares , state delegate
[40]
Will Morefield , state delegate
[40]
Rick Morris , state delegate
[40]
Tommy Norment , Majority Leader of the Virginia Senate
[40]
Bobby Orrock , state delegate
[40]
Brenda Pogge , state delegate
[53]
Margaret Ransone , state delegate
[53]
Roxann Robinson , state delegate
[40]
Bill Stanley , state senator
[40]
Richard Stuart , state senator
[40]
Glen Sturtevant , state senator
[40]
Scott Taylor , former state delegate and U.S. Representative
[40]
Frank Wagner , state senator
[40]
Sheriffs and law enforcement officials
Mark Amos, Sheriff of
Orange County
[54]
Michael Brown, Sheriff of
Bedford County
[54]
Chadwick Cubbage, Sheriff of
Page County
[54]
David Decatur, Sheriff of
Stafford County
[54]
Steve Dempsey, Sheriff of
King George County
[54]
Danny Diggs, Sheriff of
York County &
Poquoson
[54]
Keith Dunagan, Sheriff of
Wythe County
[54]
Ashland Fortune, Sheriff of
Louisa County
[54]
Todd Godwin, Sheriff of
Accomack County
[54]
Chip Harding, Sheriff of
Albemarle County
[54]
Roger Harris, Sheriff of
Spotsylvania County
[54]
Paul Higgs, Sheriff of
Fredericksburg
[54]
Glendell Hill, Sheriff of
Prince William County
[54]
Darrell Hodges, Sheriff of
Cumberland County
[54]
Scott Jenkins, Sheriff of
Culpeper County
[54]
Alan Jones, Sheriff of
Charles City County
[54]
Karl Leonard, Sheriff of
Chesterfield County
[54]
Tony Lippa, Sheriff of
Caroline County
[54]
James "Doc" Lyons, Sheriff of
Northumberland County
[54]
Patrick McCranie, Sheriff of
Lancaster County
[54]
Michael Mondul, Sheriff of
Danville
[54]
Hank Partin, Sheriff of
Montgomery County
[54]
Robert Plecker, Sheriff of
Bath County
[54]
Brian Roberts, Sheriff of
Brunswick County
[54]
Thomas Roseberry III, Sheriff of
Bland County
[54]
Daniel Smith, Sheriff of
Patrick County
[54]
Donald Smith, Sheriff of
Augusta County
[54]
Steve Smith, Sheriff of
Richmond County
[54]
Steven Smith, Sheriff of
Greene County
[54]
Richard Vaughan, Sheriff of
Grayson County
[54]
Individuals
Paul Galanti , former 2nd Commissioner of the Virginia Department of Veterans Services
[55]
Steve Forbes , Chairman and Editor-in-Chief of Forbes Media
Polling
Results
Results by county: Vogel—30–40%
Vogel—40–50%
Vogel—50–60%
Vogel—60–70%
Reeves—30–40%
Reeves—40–50%
Reeves—50–60%
Reeves—60–70%
Reeves—70+%
General election
Endorsements
Justin Fairfax (D)
Federal officials
Hillary Clinton , former U.S. Secretary of State
[56]
Tim Kaine , U.S. Senator
[57]
Mark Warner , U.S. Senator
[58]
Gerry Connolly , U.S. Representative,
VA-11
[59]
Donald McEachin , U.S. Representative,
VA-4
[60]
Keith Ellison , U.S. Representative,
MN-5
[61]
Tom Perriello , U.S. Representative,
VA-5 (former)
[62]
Don Beyer , U.S. Representative,
VA-8
[63]
Statewide politicians
State Representatives
Rosalyn Dance , State Senator 16th District
[69]
Chap Petersen , State Senator 34th District
[21]
Scott Surovell , State Senator 36th District
[70]
Paul Krizek , Delegate, 44th District
Marcus Simon , Delegate, 53rd District
Lashrecse Aird , Delegate 63rd District
[69]
Jeffrey Bourne, Delegate 71st District
[69]
Lamont Bagby , Delegate 74th District
[69]
Roslyn Tyler , Delegate 75th District
[69]
Local Representatives
Andrew Gillum , Mayor of
Tallahassee
[71]
Muriel Bowser , Mayor of
Washington, D.C.
[72]
Bill Euille , Mayor Emeritus, City of Alexandria
Sherman Lea Sr., Mayor, Roanoke
Lisa Merkel, Mayor, Town of Herndon
Stacey Kincaid, Sheriff, Fairfax County & City
Phyllis Randall, Board of Supervisors Chairwoman, Loudoun County
Koran Saines, Board of Supervisors Member, Loudoun County
Kristen Umstattd, Board of Supervisors Member, Loudoun County
Christian Dorsey , Board of Supervisors Member, Arlington County
Willie Bailey, City Council Member, Alexandria
John Chapman, City Council Member, Alexandria
Sheila Olem, Councilwoman, Town of Herndon
Derrick Wood, Councilman, Town of Dumfries
Theo Stamos, Arlington County Commonwealth's Attorney
Penny Gross, Board of Supervisors Member, Fairfax County
Rachel Rifkind, Mason District Democratic Party Chair, Fairfax County
James Lander, School Board Member & Former chairman, Arlington County
Chris Lewis, School Board Member, Alexandria
Marcia Price , Delegate, Newport News
[73]
McKinley L. Price , Mayor, Newport News
Tina Vick, Vice-Mayor, Newport News
Gabe A. Morgan Sr., Sheriff, Newport News
Kenny Wright, Mayor, Portsmouth
Stephanie N. Morales, Commonwealth's Attorney, Portsmouth
Paige D. Cherry, Councilman & Democratic Party Chair, Portsmouth
Anton A. Bell, Commonwealth's Attorney, Hampton
Will J. Moffett, Councilman, Hampton
Jason S. Samuels, School Board Chair, Hampton
Dr. Reginald Woodhouse, School Board Member, Hampton
Bob McCabe, Sheriff, Norfolk
Angelia Williams Graves, Councilwoman, Norfolk
Paul R. Riddick, Councilman, Norfolk
Evans Poston, Commissioner of the Revenue, Norfolk
Dr. Ella P. Ward, Councilwoman, Chesapeake
Amelia Ross Hammond, Councilwoman, Virginia Beach
Raleigh H. Isaacs Sr., Sheriff, Suffolk
Party Officials
Evelyn Morris, Harris, DPVA Chair Democratic Black Caucus of Virginia
Atima Omara, DNC Committeewoman & Former President Young Democrats of America
Terron Sims, II, DNC Committeewoman & Former President Young Democrats of America
Cesar Del Aguila, Former Democratic Party Chair, Fairfax County
Rex Simmons, Former Democratic Party Chair, Fairfax County
Delores Thomas, Democratic Party Co-Chair, Newport News
Linwood Fisher, Democratic Party Chair, Norfolk
Leslie A. Rinaldi, Democratic Party Chair, Suffolk
Bud Ward, Democratic Party Co-Chair, Mathews
Edith Turner, Democratic Party Co-Chair, Mathews
Dianne Carter de Mayo, Democratic Party Chair, Gloucester
Hallie J. Holmes, Democratic Party Chair, Middlesex
Nancy Payne, Acting Democratic Party Chair, Accomack County
Jaime Harrison , Chair of the South Carolina Democratic Party
[74]
Individuals
Organizations
Jill Vogel (R)
Federal officials
Statewide politicians
State Legislators
Local Officials
Marc Abrams,
Winchester City Commonwealth's Attorney
[94]
Kenneth Alger,
Page County Commonwealth's Attorney
[94]
Ann Baskervill,
Dinwiddie County Commonwealth's Attorney
[94]
Chris Billias,
Lexington City and
Rockbridge County Commonwealth's Attorney
[94]
Meg Bohmke,
Stafford County Supervisor
[93]
Joel Branscom,
Botetourt County Commonwealth's Attorney
[94]
Tony Buffington,
Loudoun County Supervisor
[89]
Ralph Buona,
Loudoun County Supervisor
[89]
Donald Caldwell,
Roanoke City Commonwealth's Attorney
[94]
Mike Caudill,
Goochland County Commonwealth's Attorney
[94]
Jack Cavalier,
Stafford County Supervisor
[93]
R. E. "Trip" Chalkley,
Hanover County Commonwealth's Attorney
[94]
Janet Clarke, former
Loudoun County Supervisor
[89]
Gary Clemens,
Loudoun County Clerk of the Circuit Court
[89]
Richard Cox,
Powhatan County Commonwealth's Attorney
[94]
William "Billy" Davenport,
Chesterfield County Commonwealth's Attorney
[94]
Betsy Davis, Mayor of
Middleburg
[89]
Eric DeKenipp,
Loudoun County School Board member
[89]
Vince Donoghue,
Essex County Commonwealth's Attorney
[94]
James Fisher,
Fauquier County Commonwealth's Attorney
[94]
Arthur Goff,
Rappahannock County Commonwealth's Attorney
[94]
Nathan Green,
Williamsburg City and
James City County Commonwealth's Attorney
[94]
Robert "Bryan" Haskins,
Pittsylvania County Commonwealth's Attorney
[94]
Geary Higgins,
Loudoun County Supervisor
[89]
Beth Huck,
Loudoun County School Board member
[89]
Charlie King, 2015 Republican Nominee for Chairman of the
Loudoun County Board of Supervisors
[89]
Matt Letourneau,
Loudoun County Supervisor
[89]
Nathan Lyon,
Carroll County Commonwealth's Attorney
[94]
Gerald Mabe,
Wythe County Commonwealth's Attorney
[94]
Brian Madden,
Warren County Commonwealth's Attorney
[94]
Tracy Martin,
Halifax County Commonwealth's Attorney
[94]
Wendy Maurer,
Stafford County Supervisor
[93]
Ron Meyer,
Loudoun County Supervisor
[89]
Jeff Morse,
Loudoun County School Board member
[89]
Bundles Murdock, former
Middleburg Town Council member
[89]
Andrew Nester,
Henry County Commonwealth's Attorney
[94]
Michael Newman,
Danville City Commonwealth's Attorney
[94]
Jim Plowman,
Loudoun County Commonwealth's Attorney
[89]
Ken Reid, former
Loudoun County Supervisor
[89]
Debbie Rose,
Loudoun County School Board member
[89]
Christopher Russell,
Buena Vista City Commonwealth's Attorney
[94]
Jan Smith,
Lancaster County Commonwealth's Attorney
[94]
Gary Snellings,
Stafford County Supervisor
[93]
Ross Spicer,
Frederick County Commonwealth's Attorney
[94]
Kathy Sterne, Stafford Clerk of the Court
[93]
Colin Stolle,
Virginia Beach City Commonwealth's Attorney
[94]
Greg Stone, former
Loudoun County Community Criminal Justice Board Member
[89]
Jill Turgeon,
Loudoun County School Board member
[89]
Patricia Watson,
Greensville County and
Emporia City Commonwealth's Attorney
[94]
Bob Wertz,
Loudoun County Commissioner of the Revenue
[89]
Amanda Wiseley,
Shenandoah County Commonwealth's Attorney
[94]
Scott York, former chairman of the
Loudoun County Board of Supervisors
[89]
Roger Zurn,
Loudoun County Treasurer
[89]
Sheriffs and law enforcement officials
Raymond Bell, Sheriff of
Sussex County
[95]
David Bushey, Sheriff of
Middlesex County
[95]
Timothy Carter, Sheriff of
Shenandoah County
[95]
Mike Chapman, Sheriff of
Loudoun County
[89]
Connie Compton, Sheriff of
Rappahannock County
[95]
L. Trevor Craddock, Sheriff of
Craig County
[95]
Chad Cubbage, Sheriff of
Page County
[95]
Robert Deeds, Sheriff of
Williamsburg &
James City County
[95]
J. B. Gardner, Sheriff of
Carroll County
[95]
Kevin Hall, Sheriff of
Alleghany County
[95]
W. Randolph Hamilton Jr., Sheriff of
Buena Vista
[95]
Joe Harris, Sheriff of
Waynesboro
[95]
Bobby Hawkins, Sheriff of
Mecklenburg County
[95]
Eric Hess, Sheriff of
Fluvanna County
[95]
Darrell Hodges, Sheriff of
Cumberland County
[95]
Steve Hutcherson, Sheriff of
Campbell County
[95]
Bryan Hutcheson, Sheriff of
Rockingham County &
Harrisonburg
[95]
Thomas Jones, Sheriff of
Charlotte County
[95]
Daniel McEathron, Sheriff of
Warren County
[95]
Lenny Millholland, Sheriff of
Frederick County
[95]
Bob Mosier, Sheriff of
Fauquier County
[95]
David Neal, Sheriff of
Highland County
[95]
Gary Parsons, Sheriff of
Lee County
[95]
Lane Perry, Sheriff of
Henry County
[95]
Tony Roper, Sheriff of
Clarke County
[95]
Ronald Sprinkle, Sheriff of
Botetourt County
[95]
Ken Stolle, Sheriff of
Virginia Beach
[95]
Les Taylor, Sheriff of
Winchester
[95]
Richard Vaughan, Sheriff of
Grayson County
[95]
E. W. Viar Jr., Sheriff of
Amherst County
[95]
Mike Wade, Sheriff of
Henrico County
[95]
Jeff Walton, Sheriff of
King William County
[95]
Party officials and individuals
Rick Buchanan, Chair of the Virginia Tea Party Patriot Federation and Vice Chair of the Virginia Fifth Congressional District Republican Committee
[96]
Tom Cherry, Chairman of the
Norfolk City Republican Committee
[97]
Peter Churins, Chairman of the
Charles City County Republican Committee
[98]
Will Estrada, Chairman of the
Loudoun County Republican Committee
[89]
E.W. Jackson , pastor, conservative activist, candidate for U.S. Senate in
2012 and nominee in
2013
[41]
Ed Levine, Founder of Virginia Open Carry
[89]
Dirk Maurer, former Stafford GOP Chairman
[93]
Jamie Radtke, candidate for the GOP nomination for U.S. Senate in
2012
[99]
Charles Sterne, conservative activist
[93]
Bob West, Vice Chair of the
Norfolk City Republican Committee
[97]
Carly Fiorina , businesswoman
[100]
Organization
Newspapers
Polling
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size
Margin of error
Justin Fairfax (D)
Jill Vogel (R)
Undecided
Change Research
November 2–5, 2017
3,648
± 1.5%
50%
45%
5%
The Polling Company (R)
November 2–5, 2017
800
± 3.5%
44%
43%
13%
Christopher Newport University
Archived November 6, 2017, at the
Wayback Machine
October 29–November 4, 2017
839
± 3.5%
50%
45%
5%
Gravis Marketing
October 30–November 3, 2017
1,143
± 2.9%
46%
42%
12%
The Polling Company (R)
October 30–November 2, 2017
800
± 3.5%
40%
43%
14%
Roanoke College
October 29–November 2, 2017
781
± 3.5%
45%
45%
10%
Suffolk University
Archived November 15, 2018, at the
Wayback Machine
October 30–November 1, 2017
500
± 4.4%
44%
40%
14%
Washington Post/Schar School
October 26–29, 2017
921
± 4.0%
49%
43%
6%
Christopher Newport University
Archived October 27, 2017, at the
Wayback Machine
October 20–25, 2017
812
± 3.8%
47%
44%
9%
Roanoke College
October 8–13, 2017
607
± 4.0%
45%
42%
13%
Christopher Newport University
Archived October 9, 2017, at the
Wayback Machine
October 2–6, 2017
928
± 4.3%
48%
40%
12%
Public Policy Polling
Archived November 12, 2020, at the
Wayback Machine
September 21–23, 2017
849
± 3.8%
43%
37%
21%
Christopher Newport University
Archived September 25, 2017, at the
Wayback Machine
September 12–22, 2017
776
± 3.7%
46%
42%
13%
Suffolk University
Archived September 27, 2017, at the
Wayback Machine
September 13–17, 2017
500
± 4.4%
36%
35%
27%
Mason-Dixon
September 10–15, 2017
625
± 4.0%
41%
38%
21%
University of Mary Washington
September 5–12, 2017
562 LV
± 5.2%
45%
40%
11%
867 RV
± 4.1%
45%
37%
14%
Virginia Commonwealth University
Archived August 9, 2017, at the
Wayback Machine
July 17–25, 2017
538 LV
± 5.1%
43%
38%
15%
707 RV
± 4.5%
41%
34%
18%
Gravis Marketing
March 14–19, 2017
3,097
± 1.6%
40%
37%
23%
Hypothetical polling
With Bryce Reeves
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size
Margin of error
Justin Fairfax (D)
Bryce Reeves (R)
Undecided
Gravis Marketing
March 14–19, 2017
3,097
± 1.6%
41%
35%
24%
With Glenn Davis
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size
Margin of error
Justin Fairfax (D)
Glenn Davis (R)
Undecided
Gravis Marketing
March 14–19, 2017
3,097
± 1.6%
42%
37%
21%
Results
See also
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Warner, Mark [@MarkWarnerVA] (November 7, 2017).
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Ellison, Keith [@keithellison] (November 3, 2017).
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McAuliffe, Terry [@TerryMcAuliffe] (January 13, 2018).
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Bowser, Muriel [@MurielBowser] (November 5, 2017).
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Spicer, Sean [@seanspicer] (November 7, 2017).
"It's #ElectionDay in Virginia. Get out and vote @EdWGillespie @JillHVogel @JohnAdamsforVA #Election2017 #VAGOTV #gop #VAGov #Gillespie" (
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"Congresswoman Barbara Comstock Endorses Jill Vogel" . Jill Vogel for Virginia . April 19, 2017. Archived from
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"Congressman Bob Goodlatte Endorses Jill Vogel for Lieutenant Governor" . Jill Vogel for Virginia . April 6, 2017. Archived from
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"Former U.S. Senator John Warner Endorses Jill Vogel for Lt. Governor" . Jill Vogel for Virginia . October 5, 2017. Archived from
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"Congressman Frank Wolf Endorses Vogel" . Jill Vogel for Virginia . November 30, 2016. Archived from
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"Former Attorney General Jerry Kilgore Endorses Jill Vogel" . Jill Vogel for Virginia . April 7, 2017. Archived from
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"Senator Steve Newman Endorses Jill Vogel for Lieutenant Governor" (Press release). May 3, 2017. Archived from
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"Senator Mark Obenshain Endorses Jill Vogel for Lieutenant Governor" . Jill Vogel for Virginia . April 28, 2017. Archived from
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"Charles City Republican Committee Chair Peter Churins Endorses Sen. Jill Vogel For Lieutenant Governor" . Jill Vogel for Virginia . August 2, 2016. Archived from
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"Jamie Radtke Endorses Jill Vogel for Lieutenant Governor" . Jill Vogel for Virginia . May 16, 2017. Archived from
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Fiorina, Carly [@CarlyFiorina] (November 6, 2017).
"Tomorrow is election day in Virginia - make your plan and get to the polls and vote for @EdWGillespie @JillHVogel and @JohnAdamsforVA" (
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"VCDL-PAC Endorses Jill Vogel for Lieutenant Governor" . Jill Vogel for Virginia . March 20, 2017. Archived from
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"NOVABIZPAC Endorses Jill Vogel for Lt. Governor" . Jill Vogel for Virginia . September 29, 2017. Archived from
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"FOP Endorses Jill Vogel" . Jill Vogel for Virginia . October 6, 2017. Archived from
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"CRES Endorses Gillespie, Vogel in Virginia" . CRES . October 18, 2017. Archived from
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"Editorial: For Lieutenant Governor, Jill Holtzman Vogel" .
Richmond Times-Dispatch . October 29, 2017.
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"Our Views: Down ticket ... We endorse Vogel and Adams" .
The Winchester Star . October 29, 2017.
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"Editorial: Vogel and Herring at the state Capitol" .
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