Attorney general race gets testy
McDonnell questions Baril principles; Baril wants financial data
by Tammie Smith
Stephen E. Baril, a Richmond lawyer, and Robert F. McDonnell, a member of the Virginia House of Delegates since 1992, have traded barbs in the past week.
Voters will have to choose a ballot
Both parties are holding primaries June 14, but don't worry, official says
by Tyler Whitley
Lawrence C. Haake III, the Chesterfield County registrar, said he told a group of prospective voters recently that when they vote in the June 14 primary, they will have to choose a Democratic ballot or a Republican ballot.
Attorney general candidates diverge on crime focus
RICHMOND The two Republicans who want to be the states next attorney general agree that Virginia is already pretty tough on crime. That hasnt stopped the candidates from promising to make it even tougher.
Primary information for Republicans and Democrats
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Republicans and Democrats are competing in separate primaries on June 14. The winners will square off this fall on Election Day, Nov. 8. Registered voters may cast votes in only one of the primaries. They will be asked at polling places whether they want to vote for Democrats or Republicans and given the corresponding ballot. The preference stated by voters is not considered a declaration of party loyalty, according to the state Board of Elections.
Tight race shows GOP divide in state
The position of lieutenant governor may not be a particularly influential job, but dont tell that to two Republicans who are running for the post this spring.