General Election results around Virginia, Maryland, nation

WASHINGTON – The 2013 General Election took place Nov. 5, so see how things shook out. The results have been calculated with a majority or all of the precincts reporting.

Virginia:

  • Governor: Terry McAuliffe (D)
  • Lieutenant governor: Ralph Northam (D)
  • Attorney general: Too close to call in race against Republican Mark Obenshain and Democrat Mark Herring
  • For all House of Delegates results, visit the Virginia elections website.
  • Alexandria commonwealth’s attorney: Bryan Porter (D)
  • Alexandria sheriff: Dana Lawhorne (D)
  • Arlington County board member: G.N. “Jay” Fisette Jr. (D)
  • Arlington County school board member: James Lander (Independent)
  • Fairfax City commissioner of revenue: William Page Johnson II (Independent)
  • Fairfax City treasurer: W. Thomas Scibilia (Independent)
  • Fairfax County sheriff: Stacey Kincaid (D)
  • Falls Church City sheriff: S. Stephen Bittle (D)
  • Falls Church City commissioner of revenue: Thomas Clinton (D)
  • Falls Church City treasurer: Catherine Kaye (D)
  • Falls Church City council member: Marybeth Connelly (Independent)
  • Falls Church City school board member: Margaret Ward and Susan Kearney (Independent)
  • Fauquier County treasurer: Tanya Remson Wilcox (R)
  • Manassas City commissioner of revenue: Douglas Waldron (R)
  • Manassas City treasurer: Robin Perkins (R)
  • Manassas Park City commissioner of revenue: Debra D. Wood (R)
  • Manassas Park City treasurer: Winifred O’Neal (Independent)
  • Prince William County school board member: Loree Williams (Independent)
  • Prince William County town council member: Joseph McGuire, Jr. (Independent)

For more information about the Virginia election results, go to Virginia’s general election page. Read more about local results on the elections page.

Maryland:

Other notable national results

  • New Jersey governor: Chris Christie (R)
  • New York mayor: Bill de Blasio cruised to victory over Republican Joe Lhota after Michael Bloomberg’s 12-year tenure.
  • Colorado marijuana: Voters approved a 25-percent tax on newly legal recreational marijuana to fund school construction.
  • Maine marijuana: Voters in Portland approved a measure to legalize possession of recreational amounts of marijuana.
  • Michigan marijuana: Voters in Ferndale, Jackson and Lansing approved proposals offering some legal protection to users of small amounts of marijuana.
  • Michigan gay rights: Residents of the Detroit suburb of Royal Oak approved an ordinance making it illegal to discriminate based on sexual orientation and a number of other factors.

Read more about decisions around the country here.

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The Associated Press contributed to this report

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