Virginia residents voted for local offices and ballot referendums, two constitutional amendments and U.S. House races in addition to president. Check back Tuesday night for unofficial election results plus a county-by-county breakdown of the presidential election.
Presidential results by county
Congressional race results
Constitutional amendments
Local race results
Local ballot issues
Note: All results are unofficial until certified.
(i) denotes incumbent
Presidential results by county
House race results
Constitutional amendments
Local results
Arlington County Board (vote for 1) – all precincts reporting
Libby Garvey (i) – 70 percent
Audrey Clement – 28 percent
Arlington County School Board (Vote for 2) – all precincts reporting
Nancy Van Doren (i) – 53 percent
Tannia Talento – 45 percent
Herndon Mayor – all precincts reporting
Lisa C. Merkel (i) – 68 percent
Jasbinder Singh – 32 percent
Herndon Town Council – (vote for 6) – all precincts reporting
Jennifer Baker (i) – 14 percent
Jeffrey Davidson – 12 percent
Signe Friedrichs – 10 percent
Connie Hutchinson – 10 percent
David Kirby (i) – 8.6 percent
William McKenna – 12 percent
Sheila Ole (i) – 12 percent
Roland Taylor – 6 percent
Grace Han Wolf (i) – 13 percent
Leesburg mayor – all precincts reporting
C. B. “Kelly” Burk – 41 percent – winner
David S. “Dave” Butler (i) – 29 percent
Kevin D. Wright – 30 percent
Leesburg Town Council (vote for 3) – all precincts reporting
R.E. Ron Campbell – 15.4 percent – winner
Thomas Dunn (i) – 15.1 percent – winner
Katie Sheldon Hammler (i) – 15 percent
John Hilton – 10 percent
Evan Macbeth – 13 percent
Gwen Pangle – 14.89 percent
Ken Reid – 16 percent – winner
Manassas Park Mayor – all precincts reporting
Jeanette M. Rishell – 62 percent
F.C. Frank Jones, Jr. (i) – 37 percent
Manassas City Council – (vote for 3) all precincts reporting
Rexford Parr – 14.9 percent
Pamela Sebesky – 17.7 percent – winner
Mark Wolfe (i) – 19.6 percent – winner
Theresa Coates Ellis – 15.7 percent
Ian Lovejoy (i) – 16 percent – winner
Jonathan Way (i) – 12 percent
Michael Youlen – 3.6 percent
Manassas City School Board (vote for 4) – all precincts reporting
Scott Albrecht(i) – 17 percent – winnner
Kim Jenkins-Bailey – 12 percent
Kristen Kiefer(i) – 19 percent – winner
Peter O’Hanlon – 15.9 percent
Suzanne Westre Seaberg (i) – 18 percent – winner
Robyn Williams – 17.5 percent – winner
Manassas City Treasurer (vote for 1) – all precincts reporting
Patricia Richie-Folks – 51 percent – winner
Russel Harrison – 48 percent
Local ballot issues
Arlington County
Metro and transportation bond referendum: Pass 78 percent
Parks and recreation bond referendum: Pass 76 percent
Community infrastructure bond referendum: Pass 75 percent
School construction bond referendum: Pass 79 percent
Fairfax County
Meals tax referendum: 54 percent reject (242 of 244 precincts reporting)
Metro and transportation bond referendum: Pass 65 percent (241 of 244 precincts reporting)
Parks bond referendum: Pass 65 percent (242 of 244 precincts reporting)
Human services and community development bond referendum: Pass 63 percent (242 of 244 precincts reporting)
Loudoun County
Parks bond referendum: Pass 59 percent
Public safety bond referendum: Pass 78 percent
Transportation bond referendum: Pass 73 percent
School projects bond referendum: Pass 71 percent