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Democrats to select congressional nominee in Va. district

by MATTHEW BARAKAT
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December 23, 2022
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Democrats to select congressional nominee in Va. district

FILE - Democratic candidate for governor of Virginia state Sen. Jennifer McClellan speaks during a debate at Virginia State University in Petersburg, Va., on April 6, 2021. Democrats in a Richmond-based congressional district are voting Tuesday, Dec. 20, to select a nominee for the seat held by the late Donald McEachin. McClellan is one of four candidates on the ballot. (AP Photo/Steve Helber, File)

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Democrats in a Richmond-based congressional district are voting Tuesday to select a nominee for the seat held by the late Donald McEachin.

The party is holding a firehouse primary at eight voting sites throughout the state’s 4th Congressional District.

The winner will be a heavy favorite in a Feb. 21 special election in a district where Democrats have a traditional advantage.

Four candidates are on the ballot: state senators Jennifer McClellan and Joe Morrissey, former legislator Joseph Preston and civil rights advocate Tavorise Marks.

The party’s establishment has coalesced around McClellan, who has received numerous endorsements. One formidable candidate, Del. Lamont Bagby withdrew from the race and endorsed McClellan.

Establishment Democrats did not want to see McClellan and Bagby split the vote and create an avenue for Morrissey, a populist and twice-disbarred former prosecutor-turned-defense attorney who’s proved remarkably resilient over a three-decade career in electoral politics.

McClellan, 49, a corporate attorney, has represented parts of the Richmond area in the General Assembly since 2006. She ran for governor in 2021 but lost the Democratic primary to Terry McAuliffe.

If she wins in February, she will become the first Black woman to represent Virginia in Congress.

Voting at the polling sites for the party-run primary are not the same locations voters use in November elections. Polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m.

No winner will be declared Tuesday night. Party officials won’t begin counting the ballots until Wednesday morning.

The winner will face Republican Leon Benjamin in February. The GOP picked Benjamin, a Richmond native, pastor and Navy veteran who twice previously unsuccessfully challenged McEachin, as their nominee over the weekend.

VIrginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin called the special election after McEachin died Nov. 28 following a a battle with colon cancer.

The 4th District is based in Richmond and stretches south to the North Carolina border.

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MATTHEW BARAKAT

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