2021 Virginia Attorney General election
The 2021 Virginia attorney general election was held on November 2, 2021, to elect the next attorney general of Virginia . Democratic Attorney General Mark Herring attempted to win a third term. Herring initially planned to run for governor , but decided to run for re-election. Herring faced Republican nominee Jason Miyares in the general election. Herring conceded defeat at 5:02 PM EST the following day, November 3.[ 1] Miyares became the first Cuban-American and Hispanic to be elected to statewide office in Virginia. Miyares was later sworn in on January 15, 2022.
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
Eliminated in primary
Declined
Endorsements
Mark Herring
Federal officials
State senators
State delegates
Eileen Filler-Corn , Speaker of the House of Delegates [ 7]
Charniele Herring , House Majority Leader[ 7]
Dawn Adams , state delegate (D-68)[ 8]
David Bulova , state delegate (D-37)[ 8]
Betsy Carr , state delegate (D-69)[ 8]
Karrie Delaney , state delegate (D-67)[ 8]
Wendy Gooditis , state delegate (D-10)[ 8]
Alfonso H. Lopez , state delegate (D-49)[ 8]
Delores McQuinn , state delegate (D-70)[ 8]
Ken Plum , state delegate (D-36)[ 8]
Rip Sullivan , state delegate (D-48)[ 8]
Mark Sickles , state delegate (D-43)[ 8]
Vivian Watts , state delegate (D-39)[ 8]
Rodney Willett , state delegate (D-73)[ 8]
Local officials
Organizations
Unions
Virginia Professional Fire Fighters[ 13]
Jay Jones
Federal officials
Governors
State senators
State delegates
Lashrecse Aird , state delegate (D-63)[ 3]
Alex Askew , state delegate (D-85)[ 3]
Lamont Bagby , state delegate (D-74)[ 3]
Jeff Bourne , state delegate (D-71)[ 3]
Joshua G. Cole , state delegate (D-28)[ 3]
Kelly Fowler , state delegate (D-21)[ 3]
Wendy Gooditis , state delegate (D-10)[ 3]
Nancy Guy , state delegate (D-83)[ 3]
Cliff Hayes , state delegate (D-77)[ 3]
Steve Heretick , state delegate (D-79)[ 3]
Patrick Hope , state delegate (D-47)[ 3]
Chris Hurst , state delegate (D-12)[ 3]
Clint Jenkins , state delegate (D-76)[ 3]
Mark Keam , state delegate (D-35)[ 3]
Kaye Kory , state delegate (D-38)[ 3]
Paul Krizek , state delegate (D-44)[ 3]
Martha Mugler , state delegate (D-91)[ 3]
Michael P. Mullin , state delegate (D-93)[ 3]
Kathleen Murphy , state delegate (D-34)[ 3]
Marcia Price , state delegate (D-95)[ 3]
David A. Reid , state delegate (D-32)[ 3]
Ibraheem Samirah , state delegate (D-86)[ 3]
Don Scott , state delegate (D-80)[ 3]
Marcus Simon , state delegate (D-53)[ 3]
Shelly Simonds , state delegate (D-94)[ 3]
Luke Torian , state delegate (D-52)[ 3]
Roslyn Tyler , state delegate (D-75)[ 3]
Schuyler VanValkenburg , state delegate (D-72)[ 3]
Former delegates
Local officials
Individuals
Organizations
Debates
Mark Herring and Jay Jones agreed to one debate . The debate started off with Mark Herring started off talking about his record and saying what he has done about certain cases vs what Jones was doing at the time. Jay Jones started off talking about his endorsement from Governor at the time, Ralph Northam , and claiming Herring's past didn't matter for what was happening in the present.
2021 Virginia Democratic Primary for Attorney General
No.
Date
Host
Link
Participants
Key: P Participant A Absent N Non-invitee W Withdrawn
Jay Jones
Mark Herring*
1
May 15, 2021
WTVR CBS 6
[ 19]
P
P
Issues
Herring and Jones agreed on almost every issue asked to them. When the rebuttals came though, Herring would often claim that Jones didn't support something when he was on the legislature and Jones would point to an example where they agreed on it in the past. When Jones rebutted Herring, Jones claimed that Herring didn't begin on the issue until it was in the political atmosphere.
Here are a couple examples below.
Support Prosecuting Price Gougers (relating to the issue of Colonial Pipeline hacking)
Herring
Jones
Supports
Supports
Defend the VEC that didn't pay benefits to Virginians
Herring
Jones
Opposes
Opposes
Polling
Results
Results by county and independent city: 80–90%
70–80%
60–70%
50–60%
Republican convention
Candidates
Nominated at convention
Defeated at convention
Declined
Results
The round-by-round results of the ranked-choice voting election
Virginia GOP Convention, Attorney General Nominee [ 28]
Candidate
Round 1
Round 2
Round 3
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Jason Miyares
4,590
36.6%
5,297
42.2%
6,490
51.7%
Chuck Smith
4,324
34.4%
4,975
39.6%
6,064
48.3%
Jack White
1,872
14.9%
2,282
18.2%
Eliminated
Leslie Haley
1,768
14.1%
Eliminated
General election
Endorsements
Mark Herring (D)
Federal officials
State senators
State delegates
Eileen Filler-Corn , Speaker of the House of Delegates [ 7]
Charniele Herring , House Majority Leader[ 7]
Dawn Adams , state delegate (D-68)[ 8]
David Bulova , state delegate (D-37)[ 8]
Betsy Carr , state delegate (D-69)[ 8]
Karrie Delaney , state delegate (D-67)[ 8]
Wendy Gooditis , state delegate (D-10)[ 8]
Alfonso H. Lopez , state delegate (D-49)[ 8]
Delores McQuinn , state delegate (D-70)[ 8]
Ken Plum , state delegate (D-36)[ 8]
Rip Sullivan , state delegate (D-48)[ 8]
Mark Sickles , state delegate (D-43)[ 8]
Vivian Watts , state delegate (D-39)[ 8]
Rodney Willett , state delegate (D-73)[ 8]
Local officials
Organizations
Unions
Virginia Professional Fire Fighters[ 33]
Jason Miyares (R)
Governors
Federal officials
State senators
State delegates
Organizations
General election Debates
Mark Herring and Jason Miyares agreed to one debate. It was a town hall like event where people could ask questions about important issues.
2021 Virginia Attorney General
No.
Date
Host
Link
Participants
Key: P Participant A Absent N Non-invitee W Withdrawn
Jason Miyares
Mark Herring*
1
October 13, 2021
Loudoun Chamber
[ 42]
P
P
Most important issue
Miyares
Herring
Public Safety
Protecting Others
Agree on importance of a diverse office
Miyares
Herring
Support
Support
Position on taking down controversial statues of Confederate leaders[ 43] [ 44] [ 45]
Miyares
Herring
Oppose
Support
Polling
Graphical summary
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size[ a]
Margin of error
Mark Herring (D)
Jason Miyares (R)
Other
Undecided
The Trafalgar Group (R)[ 46]
October 29–31, 2021
1,081 (LV)
± 3.0%
47%
50%
1%
2%
Echelon Insights (R)[ 47]
October 27–29, 2021
611 (LV)
± 4.0%
47%
48%
–
5%
Roanoke College [ 48]
October 14–28, 2021
571 (LV)
± 4.7%
46%
45%
0%
9%
Washington Post /Schar School [ 49]
October 20–26, 2021
1,107 (RV)
± 3.5%
48%
43%
3%[ b]
6%
918 (LV)
± 4.0%
50%
44%
1%[ c]
4%
Christopher Newport University [ 50]
October 17–25, 2021
944 (LV)
± 3.5%
48%
47%
–
5%
Suffolk University [ 51]
October 21–24, 2021
500 (LV)
± 4.4%
48%
45%
–
7%
Emerson College [ 52]
October 22–23, 2021
875 (LV)
± 3.2%
47%
44%
1%
7%
co/efficient (R)[ 53] [ A]
October 20–21, 2021
785 (LV)
± 3.5%
45%
46%
–
8%
Cygnal (R)[ 54]
October 19–21, 2021
816 (LV)
± 3.4%
48%
47%
–
6%
Virginia Commonwealth University [ 55]
October 9–21, 2021
722 (LV)
± 6.4%
39%
35%
14%
12%
Christopher Newport University [ 56]
September 27 – October 6, 2021
802 (LV)
± 4.2%
49%
43%
–
7%
Emerson College [ 57]
October 1–3, 2021
620 (LV)
± 3.9%
46%
44%
1%
10%
Roanoke College [ 58]
September 12–26, 2021
603 (LV)
± 4.6%
47%
37%
0%
16%
KAConsulting LLC (R)[ 59] [ B]
September 17–19, 2021
700 (LV)
± 3.7%
43%
27%
1%
30%
Virginia Commonwealth University [ 60]
September 7–15, 2021
731 (LV)
± 6.9%
39%
33%
14%
14%
Emerson College [ 61]
September 13–14, 2021
778 (LV)
± 3.4%
47%
41%
2%
11%
University of Mary Washington [ 62]
September 7–13, 2021
1,000 (A)
± 3.1%
40%
37%
6%[ d]
17%
528 (LV)
± 4.1%
42%
46%
2%[ e]
10%
The Trafalgar Group (R)[ 63]
August 26–29, 2021
1,068 (LV)
± 3.0%
43%
45%
–
13%
Monmouth University [ 64]
August 24–29, 2021
802 (RV)
± 3.5%
45%
43%
1%
11%
Christopher Newport University [ 65]
August 15–23, 2021
800 (LV)
± 3.6%
53%
41%
0%
6%
Roanoke College [ 66]
August 3–17, 2021
558 (LV)
± 4.2%
45%
37%
1%
17%
Virginia Commonwealth University [ 67]
August 4–15, 2021
770 (RV)
± 5.4%
40%
30%
20%
10%
~747 (LV)
± 5.5%
41%
30%
19%
10%
JMC Analytics and Polling (R)[ 68]
June 9–12, 2021
550 (LV)
± 4.2%
45%
38%
–
17%
Results
By congressional district
Miyares won 6 of 11 congressional districts, including two that were represented by Democrats.[ 70]
See also
Notes
^ a b Key: A – all adults RV – registered voters LV – likely voters V – unclear
^ Neither with 2%, Would not vote with 1%, Other with 0%
^ Neither with 1%, Other and Would not vote with 0%
^ None/Would not vote with 4%, other candidate with 2%
^ Other candidate with 2%, None/Would not vote with 0%
Partisan clients
^ This poll was sponsored by Winsome Sears's campaign for Lieutenant Governor
^ This poll was sponsored by the Presidential Coalition
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^ The Trafalgar Group (R)
^ Echelon Insights (R) Archived 2021-10-29 at the Wayback Machine
^ Roanoke College
^ Washington Post/Schar School
^ Christopher Newport University
^ Suffolk University
^ Emerson College
^ co/efficient (R)
^ Cygnal (R)
^ Virginia Commonwealth University
^ Christopher Newport University
^ Emerson College
^ Roanoke College
^ KAConsulting LLC (R)
^ Virginia Commonwealth University
^ Emerson College
^ University of Mary Washington
^ The Trafalgar Group (R)
^ Monmouth University
^ Christopher Newport University
^ Roanoke College
^ Virginia Commonwealth University
^ JMC Analytics and Polling (R)
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^ "Dra 2020" .
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