2009 Virginia lieutenant gubernatorial election

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2009 Virginia lieutenant gubernatorial election

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Nominee Bill Bolling Jody Wagner
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 1,106,793 850,111
Percentage 56.5% 43.4%

County and independent city results
Bolling:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%
Wagner:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%

Lieutenant-Governor before election

Bill Bolling
Republican

Elected Lieutenant-Governor

Bill Bolling
Republican

The 2009 Virginia lieutenant gubernatorial election resulted in Republican Bill Bolling defeating Democrat Jody Wagner.

Democratic primary

Candidates

Nominee

  • Treasurer of Virginia
    (2002–2006)

Defeated in primary

Withdrawn

  • Jon Bowerbank, member of the Russell County Board of Supervisors (Withdrew and endorsed Wagner but appeared on ballot)[2][3]

Results

Democratic primary results[4]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Jody Wagner 213,059 74.3%
Democratic Michael Signer 60,979 21.3%
Democratic Jon Bowerbank 12,739 4.4%
Total votes 286,777 100.00%

General election

Candidates

  • Jody Wagner (Democratic),
    Treasurer of Virginia
    (2002–2006)
  • Bill Bolling (Republican), incumbent Lieutenant Governor (2006–2014)

Results

Virginia lieutenant gubernatorial election, 2009[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Bill Bolling 1,106,793 56.5%
Democratic Jody Wagner 850,111 43.4%
Write-ins 1,569 0.1%
Turnout 1,958,473
Republican hold Swing 11.9%

References

  1. ^ "Lt. Governor candidate: Michael Signer". The Daily Press. June 7, 2009. Retrieved October 3, 2023.
  2. ^ "Bowerbank quits Democratic contest for lieutenant governor, backs Jody Wagner". Richmond Times-Dispatch. May 15, 2009. Retrieved October 3, 2023.
  3. ^ Sluss, Michael (May 15, 2009). "The Roanoke Times". The Roanoke Times. Retrieved October 3, 2023.
  4. ^ "2009 Lieutenant Governor Democratic Primary". Virginia Department of Elections.
  5. ^ "OFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS". Virginia Department of Elections. Archived from the original on May 6, 2018.