It's primary day in Virginia. Here's who the two major parties have nominated for the upcoming gubernatorial election.
Democratic Party:
Ralph Northam has won the Democratic primary for governor, defeating Tom Perriello. The race was called by the Associated Press about an hour and five minutes after the polls closed at 7 p.m.
BREAKING: Ralph Northam wins the Democratic nomination in Virginia's race for governor .
— The Associated Press (@AP) June 14, 2017
The Perriello/Northam race was viewed as a sort-of redux of the 2016 presidential election's Democratic primary. Northam is currently the lieutenant governor, and it seemed to be a given that he'd be the Democratic nominee for governor. He's viewed as a more moderate Democrat. Conversely, Perriello was endorsed by Sen. Sanders, and ran as an "unapologetic liberal."
Perhaps unsurprisingly, Perriello didn't do so well in parts of the state that were easily won by Hillary Clinton last Super Tuesday. (Clinton won the state overall.)
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Perriello is getting absolutely clobbered in Northern Virginia. #VAPrimary pic.twitter.com/12usIM9yWg
— Andrew Mullins (@AndrewWMullins) June 13, 2017
Republican Party:
The race between Corey Stewart and Ed Gillespie is too close to call. This will be updated when results are available.
Ed Gillespie has won the Republican primary by a very thin margin over Corey Stewart. The race was called shortly before 9:30 p.m.
Projection: Ed Gillespie (R) has won the GOP primary for #VAGOV, defeating Corey Stewart (R). But wow, was it close.
— Dave Wasserman (@Redistrict) June 14, 2017
Stewart has had a very controversial lead-up to Election Day. He is outspoken in his support of preserving Confederate monuments and the use of the Confederate flag, which cost him several endorsements. Gillespie is a former RNC chair and the former head of the Virginia GOP.