Hashmi Wins Dem. Primary for Lt. Gov.
- Ghazala Hashmi won the Democratic primary for lieutenant governor by less than a percentage point, as reported by her campaign.
- Hashmi will face Republican John Reid in the general election after being the first Muslim woman nominated to a statewide ticket in the U.S.
- Hashmi's political involvement increased after the travel ban imposed by President Donald Trump in 2017, prompting her candidacy.
- Hashmi defeated her opponent Stoney by less than a percentage point, despite his previous popularity as the youngest mayor of Richmond.
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From the classroom to the campaign trail: Ghazala Hashmi’s rise
The state senator from Chesterfield is now the Democratic nominee for lieutenant governor and the first Muslim woman in the U.S. to be nominated to a statewide ticket, according to her campaign.
The Fall of Levar Stoney
Politics The Fall of Levar Stoney A rising star in the Virginia Democratic Party plummets to earth. The story of Levar Stoney was not supposed to end like this. The fast-rising, homegrown Democratic talent who rose to became the youngest mayor in the history of Richmond at 35 conceded his bid to become Virginia’s next lieutenant governor on Wednesday. Though the final margin of his primary loss to Democratic State Sen. Ghazala Hashmi was narr…
Ras Baraka isn’t ready to give up national spotlight after primary loss: ‘My voice is going to continue to grow’
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Hashmi wins Dem. primary for Lt. Gov.
State Sen. Ghazala Hashmi, D-Chesterfield, claimed victory in the tight Democratic contest for lieutenant governor on Tuesday. Hashmi, former Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney and state Sen. Aaron Rouse, D-Virginia Beach, were locked in a close three-way primary battle throughout Tuesday…
What does Tuesday’s high primary turnout mean for the November elections?
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) -- Virginia voters turned out in relatively large numbers to choose the Democratic nominees for lieutenant governor and attorney general on Tuesday, June 17. In fact, as of the morning of Friday, June 20, more people voted in this year’s Democratic lieutenant governor primary than in 2021, when Democrats also had a gubernatorial primary on the ballot. As of Friday morning, 485,441 votes were cast in Tuesday’s primary to cho…
The Politics Hour: Democratic nominee for Virginia Lieutenant Governor Ghazala Hashmi on her primary win
State Senator Ghazala Hashmi on what her win means for Northern Virginia residents. Plus, WAMU's Margaret Barthel breaks down the primary results and what's next in Virginia. Ward 6 D.C. Councilmember Charles Allen talks budget and public safety legislation.
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