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2025 Virginia lieutenant gubernatorial election
The 2025 Virginia lieutenant gubernatorial election will be held on November 4, 2025, to elect the
lieutenant governor of Virginia . Incumbent
Republican Lieutenant Governor
Winsome Sears is eligible to run for re-election to a second term in office.
Republican convention
Candidates
Publicly expressed interest
John Reid,
WRVA radio host and former communications director for U.S. Senator
George Allen (would only run if Sears doesn't)
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Potential
Democratic primary
Candidates
Declared
Potential
Endorsements
Aaron Rouse
State legislators
Bonita Anthony ,
state delegate from the
92nd district (2024–present)
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Alex Askew ,
state delegate from the
95th district (2020–2022, 2024–present)
[3]
Nadarius Clark ,
state delegate from the
84th district (2022–2023, 2024–present)
[3]
Michael Feggans ,
state delegate from the
97th district (2024–present)
[3]
Cliff Hayes Jr. ,
state delegate from the
91st district (2017–present)
[3]
Phil Hernandez ,
state delegate from the
94th district (2024–present)
[3]
Mamie Locke ,
state senator from the
2nd district (2004–present)
[3]
Louise Lucas ,
president pro tempore of the Virginia Senate (2020–present) from the
18th district (1992–present)
[3]
Lionell Spruill , former
state senator from the
5th district (2016–2024)
[3]
Angelia Williams Graves ,
state senator from the
21st district (2024–present)
[3]
Local officials
References
^ Cain, Andrew (March 18, 2024).
"WRVA's John Reid considering 2025 run for lieutenant governor" .
Richmond Times-Dispatch . Retrieved April 9, 2024 .
^ Palermo, Jill (December 20, 2023).
"Prince William County School Board Chair Babur Lateef to run for lt. governor" . Prince William Times . Retrieved January 4, 2023 .
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"BREAKING: VA State Senator Aaron Rouse (D-Virginia Beach) announces candidacy for Lt. Governor" . April 23, 2024. Retrieved April 23, 2024 .
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"Richmond Mayor Stoney drops Va. governor bid, seeks lt. governor post" . The Washington Post . Retrieved April 23, 2024 .
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"BREAKING: Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney (D), Who Had Been Running for VA Governor in 2025, Announces He's Now Running for Lt. Governor Instead" . April 23, 2024. Retrieved April 23, 2024 .