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The Virginia Attorney General election of 2017 was held on November 7, 2017. The incumbent Attorney General, Democrat Mark Herring, was expected to run for Governor, but announced he will run for re-election instead. As only Herring and Republican John Adams qualified for their respective party primaries, the two automatically became their parties' nominees. In the general election, Herring defeated Adams to win a second term as Attorney General of Virginia.
Video Virginia Attorney General election, 2017
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
- Mark Herring, incumbent Attorney General
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Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
- John Adams, Navy veteran, McGuire Woods partner, former law clerk for Clarence Thomas; former Assistant United States Attorney and White House aide
Failed to Qualify
- Chuck Smith, former Chair of the Republican Party of Virginia Beach, candidate for VA-03 and candidate for Virginia Beach City Council
Withdrawn
- Rob Bell, State Delegate and candidate in 2013
Declined
- Bill Stanley, State Senator
Polling
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General election
Candidates
- Democratic nominee: Mark Herring, incumbent Attorney General
- Republican nominee: John Adams
Endorsements
Polling
Polls
Results
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See also
- Virginia elections, 2017
- Virginia gubernatorial election, 2017
- Virginia lieutenant gubernatorial election, 2017
- United States gubernatorial elections, 2017
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References
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External links
- Official campaign websites
- John Adams for Attorney General
- Mark Herring for Attorney General
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