Creigh Deeds wins Virginia Gubernatorial Democratic nomination

He is followed by Terry McAuliffe with 26.5 percent and Brian Moran with 24 percent.

Senator Creigh Deeds is the winner of the Democratic Primaries for Governor of the Commonwealth, according to The Associated Press.

The Virginia State Board of Elections reports that with more than 99 percent precincts reporting, Deeds has won with just shy of 50 percent of the votes.

He is followed by Terry McAuliffe with 26.5 percent and Brian Moran with 24 percent.

Deeds will face Republican nominee Bob McDonnell on November 3.

In the county, the final turnout was 6,619, or 9.8 percent of registered voters. The breakdown of the voting in the county is as follows:

Deeds received 5,224 votes;

McAuliffe got 734 votes;

Moran got 645 votes.

 

 

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