See election results for the June primary

Here’s who will be on the ballot for the November General Election.

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With the Tuesday, June 20 primary election in the rear view, here’s who you can expect to see on the ballot on Election Day — Tuesday, Nov. 7.

Note: Virginia has new political maps which went into effect for this primary. Your district may have changed — find your legislator.

Here are the results for districts that include precincts in the City of Richmond.

House of Delegates 79th District

In the Democratic primary, Rae Cousins defeated Ann-Frances Lambert and Richard Walker, getting ~63% of the vote in the three-person contest. Lambert got just under 30%, Walker ~7%.

Senate of Virginia 14th District

In the Democratic primary, Lamont Bagby defeated Katie Gooch. Bagby secured ~72% of the vote, Gooch got 28%.

Check for more results — including primaries for the Board of Supervisors in Henrico and Hanover and Commonwealth’s Attorney in Chesterfield — on the VA Dept. of Elections website.

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