Who missed the ballot in Virginia?
CLF is pitting Luria and Spanberger against each other over stocks
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Executive Schedule
8:45 AM: GOVERNOR GLENN YOUNGKIN RECEIVES BRIEFING FROM SECRETARY OF FINANCE STEVE CUMMINGS
LOCATION: Patrick Henry Building
1:00 PM: GOVERNOR RECEIVES BRIEFING FROM SECRETARY OF TRANSPORTATION SHEP MILLER
LOCATION: Patrick Henry Building
The Rundown
Democrats announced Tuesday who turned in the appropriate number of signatures to make it on the primary ballot this year. One notable Democrat was unable to reach the signature threshold causing them to not be on the primary ballot.
CLF is pitting Spanberger and Luria against each other over their opinion on lawmakers trading stocks.
A Democrat announced their intention to run in the highly competitive HD-97 next year.
Tina Ramirez responds to state Sen. Amanda Chase’s email attacking her and others. “The last thing we need is a so-called Republican who sits on zero committees.”
Who missed the ballot?
The Democratic Party of Virginia announced Tuesday who made the primary ballot and who didn’t for congressional district elections this year.