News Summary
On June 7, Newport News will host essential primaries, determining candidates for Virginia’s lieutenant governor and attorney general. Democratic candidates for city treasurer include Sanu Y. Dieng-Cooper and Derek C. Reason, while Howard E. Gwynn and Shannon M. Jones vie for Commonwealth’s Attorney. Early voting starts June 7, and registered voters must present acceptable ID at polling places. These primaries are vital for shaping Virginia’s political landscape ahead of the general election in November 2025.
Newport News is gearing up for crucial primaries on June 7, where voters will make important decisions regarding Virginia’s candidates for lieutenant governor and attorney general. In addition to these significant statewide races, Newport News residents will also narrow down the candidates for city treasurer and commonwealth’s attorney.
The Democratic primary candidates vying for Newport News Treasurer are Sanu Y. Dieng-Cooper and Derek C. Reason. Meanwhile, for Commonwealth’s Attorney, the Democratic contenders include Howard E. Gwynn and Shannon M. Jones. In the Republican primary for the House of Delegates District 70, Hailey Louise Shupe-Dollar and Cynthia M. Scaturico are competing for their party’s nomination.
As part of the primaries, the ballot may vary depending on individual voter addresses. Voters can find sample ballots and additional information on the elections page of the Virginia Department of Elections. The election process mandates that registered voters present an acceptable ID at polling locations. If voters arrive without proper identification, they will still be able to cast their vote using a provisional ballot.
Early voting will commence on June 7, continuing until June 14, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Voters can access early voting and ballot drop-off stations at three designated locations. Specific polling places for in-person voting are determined by the voter’s registration address, which can typically be found on a mailed voter card. For convenience, the Virginia Department of Elections has provided a polling location lookup tool on its website.
Candidate Overview
Among the Democratic candidates for lieutenant governor are Alexander J. Bastani, Ghazala F. Hashmi, Babur B. Lateef, Aaron R. Rouse, Victor R. Salgado, and Levar Marcus Stoney. In contrast, the Republican candidate seeking the lieutenant governor seat is John Reid. The current Lieutenant Governor, Winsome Earle-Sears, is running for the position of governor.
In terms of the Attorney General race, the Democratic candidates include Jay Jones and Shannon Taylor, while the Republican incumbent, Jason Miyares, is running unopposed for a second term.
Voter Registration Details
To participate in the elections, individuals must be registered to vote. The Virginia Department of Elections outlines the registration requirements on its website. Online voter registration was available until May 27; after this date, same-day registration is required. This means that individuals who missed the cutoff for online registration will need to register in person on Election Day at designated polling locations.
For those needing assistance, Newport News residents can contact the city’s general registrar’s office located at 2400 Washington Ave. They are available to help via email at votenn@nnva.gov or by phone at 757-926-8683.
Upcoming General Elections
The general election for governor is set for November 4, 2025, making these primaries even more crucial for both the Democratic and Republican parties as they select their candidates. As Newport News prepares for this important election day, residents are encouraged to stay informed and ensure their voting eligibility.
In summary, the Newport News primaries promise to shape the future political landscape of Virginia as voters decide on key positions. For more information regarding the elections, voters are directed to explore the Virginia Department of Elections website, where additional election details are readily available.
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Additional Resources
- 13 News Now: Newport News Primary Election Information
- Wikipedia: Voting in Virginia
- Pilot Online: Newport News Primary Candidates
- Google Search: Virginia Election 2025
- Wavy: Virginia June 2025 Primaries Voter Guide
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Election
- Daily Press: Newport News Election Results
- Google News: Newport News Elections
- Virginia Mercury: Voting Reforms and Limits
- Google Scholar: Virginia Voting Registration Laws
