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2024 Election Updates: Virginia voting results

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2024 Election Updates: Virginia voting results

This is the most recent election information throughout Hampton Roads as Virginia voters decide their candidates for President, Congress and native political workplace.

VIRGINIA, USA — Along with voting within the presidential election between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump, Virginians taking part within the 2024 Normal Election Tuesday chosen their representatives in Congress and voted on a proposed state constitutional modification.

In Hampton Roads, key races included Virginia’s 2nd Congressional District, the place Rep. Jen Kiggans (R) defeated challenger Missy Cotter Smasal (D), in addition to the U.S. Senate election the place Democrat Tim Kaine gained reelection over Republican Hung Cao.

There are additionally a number of native municipal elections throughout Hampton Roads this yr, together with races for college boards, metropolis and city councils, mayor, and sheriff. Residents in Chesapeake have been additionally requested — and subsequently rejected — a curbside recycling referendum.

>> ELECTION RESULTS: Virginia election outcomes map for the 2024 Presidential Election

Observe alongside under as our crew of journalists brings you the most recent updates on Election Day 2024 from voters on the polls, election officers, candidates, and native political analysts.

7:15 p.m. Wednesday — Cotter Smasal concedes in VA-02, Dyer claims victory in VB mayor

Democrat Missy Cotter Smasal conceded her race in Virginia’s Second Congressional District towards Republican incumbent Jen Kiggans on Wednesday afternoon.

“Immediately I concede the race for Congress. I’m pleased with our marketing campaign that targeted on important freedoms and defending our Democracy.  That work should proceed, and I do know my supporters will proceed to make their voices heard,” she stated partly in her concession.

In the meantime, a number of native races stay shut with all precincts reporting. Outcomes are unofficial earlier than they are going to be licensed. In a single intently watched race, Virginia Seaside Mayor Bobby Dyer seems heading to reelection and he claimed victory on Wednesday.

2:28 p.m. Wednesday — Trump marketing campaign points assertion on Harris’ concession over the cellphone

The Trump Marketing campaign launched a press release from the marketing campaign communications director, Steven Cheung.

“President Donald J. Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris spoke by cellphone earlier immediately the place she congratulated him on his historic victory. President Trump acknowledged Vice President Harris on her power, professionalism, and tenacity all through the marketing campaign, and each leaders agreed on the significance of unifying the nation,” Cheung stated.

2:09 p.m. Wednesday — Harris congratulates Trump on election victory

The Related Press reviews that senior help for Vice President Kamala Harris stated she referred to as President-elect Donald Trump on Wednesday to congratulate him on his election win and the significance of a peaceable switch of energy.

Harris is about to difficulty her deliberate concession speech Wednesday afternoon.

10:30 a.m. — CISA Election Assertion

Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Safety Company (CISA) Director Jen Easterly issued a press release Wednesday on the safety of the 2024 elections. 

Easterly expressed her deepest gratitude to state and native election officers and the lots of of 1000’s of Individuals who served as ballot staff on Election Day.

“Because the lead federal authorities company for election infrastructure safety, CISA is proud to name them companions. It’s due to their tireless efforts that we will all trust within the safety and resilience of our elections.”

In response to Easterly, the U.S. election infrastructure has by no means been safer and there was no proof of any malicious exercise having a cloth influence on the safety or integrity of the election course of.

5:35 a.m. — Republican Donald Trump secures second presidency

Republican, former President Donald Trump is the projected winner of the 2024 presidential election, the AP reviews.

11:12 p.m. — Jennifer McClellan reelected to Virginia Home District 4

The Related Press declared McClellan the winner towards Republican challenger William “Invoice” Moher, III. Learn the complete story.

11:05 p.m. — Rob Wittman reelected to Virginia Home District 1 

The Related Press declared Rob Wittman the winner in Virginia’

11:02 p.m. — Portsmouth mayor Shannon Glover reelected

Shannon Glover was reelected as Portsmouth’s mayor. Learn the complete story right here.

s first Congressional District towards Democratic challenger Leslie Mehta. Learn the complete story.

10:52 p.m. — Tim Kaine wins Virginia’s Senate race

ABC Information declares that Kaine defeated Republican challenger Hung Cao. Learn the complete story.

9:50 p.m. — What comes subsequent after Election Day?

The method continues Wednesday morning with the canvass, which sees election officers undergo and double-check outcomes. They may also adjudicate provisional ballots that got here in.

Nov. 15 is the deadline to report native outcomes. On Nov. 18, the State Board of Elections will meet and decide the election audit, a course of that can influence each locality throughout the state.

On Dec. 2, the state board of elections will meet to certify the outcomes of all the Nov. 5 elections. On Dec. 17, Virginia will maintain its electoral school in Richmond, and people votes might be delivered to the Capitol on Jan. 6.

9:40 p.m. — School city votes processed

Lengthy strains in school cities throughout Virginia have been an indication of excessive voter engagement, and all of these college students had voted by 9 p.m. on Election Day, in accordance with state Division of Elections Commissioner Susan Beals.  

Beals stated the strains have been reported in lots of school cities, together with at Phoebus Excessive College, the place many Hampton College college students have been voting.

“We have now checked with all of these registrars, they usually have indicated to us that every one of these college students have been served,” Beals said throughout a 9 p.m. replace with media.

9:30 p.m. — Scott wins U.S. Home District 3

Democrat Bobby Scott has gained reelection in Virginia’s U.S. Home District 3, defeating Republican challenger John Sitka, III in a race protecting Norfolk, Newport Information, Hampton, Portsmouth and elements of Chesapeake. Learn the complete story.

8:45 p.m.  — Winner referred to as in Poquoson mayoral race

David Hux (54%) wins Poquoson’s mayoral race over Tanner Showalter (45%), with 100% of precincts reporting in accordance with the Virginia Division of Elections.

7:54 p.m. — Packed home at Chesapeake Mayor Rick West’s watch occasion

Incumbent Mayor Rick West and his supporters are gathered at Lockside Bar and Gril awaiting the election outcomes. West supporters stated they’re excited and consider he has likelihood of profitable re-election.

7:51 p.m. — Sen. L. Louise Lucas arrives at daughter’s watch occasion

Lisa Lucas-Burke’s watch occasion kicked off round 6:44 p.m.; her mom arrived about an hour later.

Retired firefighter, Garland Alexander, who helped arrange campaigners for Lucas-Burke’s marketing campaign, stated he is supporting Lucas-Burke for all the time supporting firefighter points.

“She helps firefighter points. The opposite one we have now now was generally supportive, generally he wasn’t. She was, and her mom additionally, was all the time supporting firefighter points,” stated Alexander.

7:24 p.m. — Voters at Missy Cotter Smasal watch occasion eagerly await her arrival

Cotter Smasal is predicted to reach round 8 or 9 p.m., however voters stated they have been prepared to attend “all night time in the event that they should, to get these outcomes.”

7 p.m. — Voting polls shut throughout Virginia

Polling locations have closed throughout Virginia. Nevertheless, anybody who was in line at their polling location at 7 p.m. have to be allowed to vote. Observe dwell election outcomes right here. 

6:48 p.m. — Voters at Hampton polling place wait hours to solid ballots

Ballot staff on the Phoebus Excessive College polling location in Hampton inform Stephanie Johnson there are lengthy waits at this explicit precinct. Voters are ready as much as two hours to solid their ballots. 

Ballot staff have additionally offered a snack line exterior of the varsity for voters to eat whereas they wait.

6:30 p.m. — Hampton voters discuss mayoral race

Voters at Aberdeen Elementary College mentioned their wishes for a brand new mayor. No matter tonight’s end result, town may have a brand new mayor, as incumbent Donnie Tuck determined to not search reelection.

Jimmy Grey and Richelle Wallace are working for the workplace.

“What do you wish to see in your subsequent mayor for Hampton, somebody who will carry extra jobs,” voter Twyler Powell stated.

“I’m going with the lady,” stated Shirley Tisdale, indicating she had voted for Wallace, who emphasised the necessity for psychological well being assets throughout the marketing campaign. “Psychological well being is necessary. It’s a number of issues that folks don’t converse on prefer it’s simply now changing into necessary, it ought to have been necessary.”

6:20 p.m. — Williamsburg turnout continues to extend

Voters in Williamsburg have solid 2,561 ballots on Election Day, along with 386 provisional ballots. There have been 3,941 early voters. There are 11,873 energetic registered voters within the metropolis.

5:20 p.m. — Virginia Seaside precincts see combined bag of turnout

Virginia Seaside election officers say about 89,000 folks had voted throughout town as of 5 p.m. That is along with 120,489 voters who solid a poll in particular person early or by mail-in absentee.

There have been plenty of new voters and army, officers informed 13News Now’s Alex Littlehales.

Some precincts, like Windsor Woods, have been busy. 

Others, similar to Precinct 1, weren’t as busy. Charles Ricks, precinct chief there, informed 13News Now’s Emily Harrison that there hadn’t been as many individuals.

“I’m depressed, that is my Tremendous Bowl,” Ricks stated. “I wished to see 3,000 folks via these doorways immediately, and thus far we’re a couple of thousand. A part of the explanation why is 43% of this precinct has already voted absentee, early voting.”

Two voters there have been John Koren and his spouse, Lyn. “We usually don’t vote straight occasion — we undergo candidates. All through my life I’ve just about voted Republican, we each have, there’s solely been a number of occasions we’ve voted Democrat for president and this was one time I felt prefer it was actually necessary.”

Each Lyn and John voted Trump in 2016, however modified their votes in 2020 and now. Lyn can be visually impaired, and John legally reads her selections to her they usually vote collectively.

4:30 p.m. — Richmond Electoral Board removes a precinct chief

The Richmond Electoral Board eliminated a precinct chief at an emergency assembly Tuesday after 11 voters reportedly obtained the unsuitable poll.

Susan Beals, commissioner of the Virginia Division of Elections, stated it was unclear whether or not the voters at Precinct 310 on Calhoun Avenue obtained a presidential-only poll, or a federal-only poll. Regardless, they have been unable to vote for municipal races. Richmond voters are electing a mayor this yr, in addition to Metropolis Council and College Board representatives in 9 completely different districts.

“They’ve gone forward and changed that particular person with a special one who is now working that precinct,” Beals said throughout a 4 p.m. briefing from the Division of Elections.

Beals stated she was not knowledgeable of the the reason why the precinct chief was eliminated, because it was a call by the Richmond electoral board.

Concerning vote reporting tonight, Beals stated three sorts of votes might be reported on Tuesday night time: early in-person, absentee by mail, and the Election Day vote. Provisional votes might be counted afterward, earlier than the result’s licensed.

Beals additionally inspired voters who’re in line by 7 p.m. to remain in line till they can vote.

“Please be sure you keep in line,” she stated. “Even when the 7 o’clock hour passes, they’ll course of you they usually need you to vote, so please don’t get out of line.”

3:20 p.m. — Voters in Cradock, Portsmouth chat with 13News Now

Victory Fellowship Church in Cradock was a very busy precinct earlier within the day, however with simply over three hours till polls shut, ballot staff informed reporter Marta Berglund that issues appears to be slowing down a bit.

“It was simple,” stated Portsmouth voter Charlie Gilbert. “The volunteers on the workplace have been very good and should you wanted any info, they might enable you to out.”

3 p.m. — Virginia Seaside, Williamsburg report voter turnout

Virginia Seaside has seen 74,000 voters on the polls immediately as of three p.m., out of 344,025 registered voters within the metropolis. 120,489 had voted early earlier than Election Day.

As of three p.m., Williamsburg had seen 2,078 common ballots solid, along with 275 provisional ballots, throughout its two precincts. There have been 3,941 early voters. There are 11,873 energetic registered voters within the metropolis.

12 p.m.  — Preliminary voter turnout reported throughout Hampton Roads

Portsmouth: As of 12 p.m. Tuesday, 11,042 folks had voted on Election Day, in accordance with town’s registrar. There are 70,640 registered voters in Portsmouth.

York County: As of 11 a.m. Tuesday, simply over 31,000 of York County’s 53,000 registered voters had solid their ballots, in accordance with the native registrar.

Virginia Seaside: As of 12 p.m., 55,000 metropolis residents had voted on Election Day, in accordance with the Virginia Seaside registrar. The town has 344,025 registered voters, and 120,489 had voted early earlier than Election Day.

Williamsburg: As of 11 a.m., 1,381 residents had voted on Election Day, along with the 4,055 early votes. The town has 11,873 registered voters, in accordance with town registrar.

11 a.m. — Jen Kiggans casts her poll in Virginia Seaside

13News Now reporter Germyah Batey spoke with Jen Kiggans on the Saint Episcopal Church polling location after she solid her poll Tuesday morning in Virginia Seaside.

Kiggans is the Republican incumbent candidate in Virginia’s Second Congressional District race towards Democrat challenger Missy Cotter Smasal.

Kiggans stated her work is much from over and that she is going to proceed preventing for the problems voters care about essentially the most.

“I’ve been very targeted on quality-of-life points, and I’ve had the privilege of sitting on a activity power that checked out recruitment, retention, high quality of life,” stated Kiggans. “I checked out paying compensation, housing, healthcare, and spousal employment. We have to proceed to prioritize that work.”

10 a.m. — Division of Elections offers replace on voting throughout Virginia

Commissioner of the Virginia Division of Elections Susan Beals gave her first replace to the media on voting throughout the Commonwealth.

As of 10 a.m. Tuesday, state elections officers have been conscious of only one difficulty at polling websites in Virginia. At Precinct 310 (Gilpin Court docket) in Richmond, election staff handed out federal-only ballots to 11 voters, however Beals stated the difficulty had been resolved.

As of Tuesday morning, she stated 2,305,439 of Virginia’s 6,374,437 registered voters had already solid their ballots via early voting — 1,861,938 in-person and 443,501 by mail. She stated 126,266 mail-in ballots have been nonetheless excellent and that these voting absentee by mail will need to have these ballots postmarked on or earlier than immediately.

To date, 16,557 folks throughout the state had used same-day registration earlier than voting, and Beals stated the Dept. of Elections anticipated extra all through the day.

8 a.m. — Missy Cotter Smasal casts her poll in Virginia Seaside

13News Now reporter Germyah Batey spoke with Missy Cotter Smasal after she solid her poll Tuesday morning at John B. Dey Elementary College in Virginia Seaside.

The Democratic candidate mentioned her candidacy for Virginia’s Second Congressional District, emphasizing the selection voters face on this election and outlined why she believes she is the higher choice.

“There’s a stark distinction this yr,” stated Cotter Smasal. “You’ll be able to both vote for the chaos, dysfunction, and extremism we’ve seen from many Republicans in Congress, or you possibly can vote for a smart, result-driven method targeted on defending your elementary freedoms — your reproductive rights your voting rights and safeguarding our democracy. That’s my dedication and I’m devoted to incomes your vote.”

Missy Cotter Smasal is the Democratic candidate working towards Republican Jen Kiggans.

6:30 a.m. — Virginia Division of Elections to supply 3 updates Tuesday

The Virginia Division of Elections will maintain three briefings on Tuesday, Nov. 5 at 10 a.m., 4 p.m. and 9 p.m. 

Through the briefings, Virginia Commissioner of Elections Susan Beals will present updates on how the voting course of goes throughout the Commonwealth. Observe this story for the most recent protection.

6 a.m. — Polls open in Virginia for Election Day 2024

Election Day voting has begun! Polls are open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. in Virginia. Any voter who’s in line to vote at 7 p.m. will be capable to vote.

To discover a polling place close to you, go to the Virginia Division of Elections web site.

Virginia is providing same-day voter registration. Meaning should you go in particular person to solid your poll, you possibly can register at the moment if you have not already carried out so. Similar-day registration means you’ll have to vote with a provisional poll. Elections officers must confirm a voter’s paperwork earlier than the poll could be counted.

5:30 a.m. — Ballot staff prep for busy voting day in Virginia Seaside

13News Now Reporter Germyah Batey says that dozens of voters began to kind a line exterior the Windsor Woods Elementary College voting location in Virginia Seaside earlier than polls opened at 6 a.m.

Virginia Seaside is thought for having a majority vote that switches events from election to election, and will probably be an space to observe for this yr’s election, too.

Within the 2020 presidential election, Democrat Joe Biden gained town with 51% of the vote. A yr later, within the governor’s election, Republican Glenn Youngkin gained with the identical proportion.

Residents in Virginia Seaside this yr will vote in elections for sheriff, mayor, metropolis council and faculty board.

Voter information for Election Day 2024

When do polls open on Election Day? Listed below are the ballot opening and shutting occasions for all 50 states. Keep in mind, so long as you are in line by the point polls shut on Election Day, you possibly can nonetheless solid your poll. Full story right here.

When do polls shut on Election Day? This is an entire information to ballot closing occasions for each state, in addition to what number of electoral votes are at stake for every, throughout the upcoming November election. Full story right here.

The way to discover your voting location: For in-person voting on Election Day, the Virginia Division of Elections web site has a polling location lookup instrument the place yow will discover the deal with in your voting location. Extra data right here.

What’s on the poll in Virginia for the November 2024 election? Along with the U.S. Presidential Election, Virginians are voting for his or her representatives in a U.S. Senate race and several other U.S. Home of Representatives races. They may also vote for or towards a state constitutional modification and in a wide range of native municipal elections. Full story right here.

How will votes be counted throughout the 2024 election? 13News Now breaks down three issues to know concerning the vote counting course of in n Virginia and North Carolina: how lengthy, in what order votes might be counted, and if there might be a recount. Full story right here.

Pattern ballots for the 2024 elections

In Virginia, there isn’t a state-run centralized web site to view pattern ballots. As a substitute, the voter registrar in every metropolis and county is more likely to make their pattern ballots obtainable on-line. Select your locality under to go to their web site:

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