2020 DC, Maryland & Virginia Election Results
Virginia election results 2020, Maryland election results 2020 and DC election results 2020 - It's election day on Tuesday, November 3 during which President Donald Trump faces off against Joe Biden. Voters in Virginia, a battleground state, will make a crucial choice in deciding the country's future. Maryland and DC also feature contested races locally. Follow the real-time results as they come in from across the country and here in the DMV. A complete breakdown of the races and issues at hand in Loudoun County, Prince George's County, Montgomery County, Fairfax County, Fauquier County, Prince William County, Frederick County, D.C., Arlington, Alexandria and more can be found here.
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All of Virginia's U.S. House seats are up for re-election, as well as one critical U.S. Senate seat. Virginia will also vote on whether or not to create a commission to re-draw lines of congressional districts. All of Maryland's U.S. House seats are also up for re-election. Maryland will decide on the legalization of sports betting in the state as well as budget amendments. DC will elect each of its council members and also consider five of its nine board of education members.
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Virginia U.S. Congress: District 7
Precincts: 232 / 232 (100% reporting)District of Columbia Council: At-Large
Precincts: 142 / 143 (99% reporting)Maryland Question 2: Commercial Gaming
Precincts: 1,989 / 1,991 (99% reporting)District of Columbia Initiative 81: Magic Mushrooms-Psychedelics
Precincts: 142 / 143 (99% reporting)Virginia Question 1: Redistricting Commission
Precincts: 2,581 / 2,585 (99% reporting)Virginia U.S. Congress: District 3
Precincts: 207 / 207 (100% reporting)Virginia U.S. Congress: District 4
Precincts: 270 / 270 (100% reporting)Virginia U.S. Congress: District 5
Precincts: 330 / 330 (100% reporting)Virginia U.S.Congress: District 2
Precincts: 183 / 183 (100% reporting)Virginia President of the United States
Precincts: 2,585 / 2,585 (100% reporting)Virginia U.S. Senate
Precincts: 2,585 / 2,585 (100% reporting)Maryland President of the United States
Precincts: 1,991 / 1,991 (100% reporting)District of Columbia President of the United States
Precincts: 142 / 143 (99% reporting)West Virginia President of the United States
Precincts: 1,733 / 1,750 (99% reporting)West Virginia U.S. Senate
Precincts: 1,698 / 1,750 (97% reporting)Maryland U.S. Congress: District 7
Precincts: 312 / 312 (100% reporting)District of Columbia Council: Ward 2
Precincts: 12 / 13 (92% reporting)District of Columbia Council: Ward 4
Precincts: 19 / 20 (95% reporting)District of Columbia Council: Ward 8
Precincts: 16 / 17 (94% reporting)District of Columbia Delegate, House of Representatives
Precincts: 142 / 143 (99% reporting)District of Columbia U.S. Shadow Representative
Precincts: 140 / 143 (98% reporting)District of Columbia U.S. Shadow Senator
Precincts: 140 / 143 (98% reporting)Maryland Question 1: Balancing Budget
Precincts: 1,989 / 1,991 (99% reporting)Maryland U.S. Congress: District 1
Precincts: 293 / 294 (99% reporting)Maryland U.S. Congress: District 2
Precincts: 223 / 223 (100% reporting)Maryland U.S. Congress: District 3
Precincts: 249 / 249 (100% reporting)Maryland U.S. Congress: District 4
Precincts: 246 / 246 (100% reporting)Maryland U.S. Congress: District 5
Precincts: 223 / 223 (100% reporting)Maryland U.S. Congress: District 6
Precincts: 237 / 237 (100% reporting)Maryland U.S. Congress: District 8
Precincts: 206 / 206 (100% reporting)Maryland: Calvert County Board of Education: Dist 1
Precincts: 21 / 23 (91% reporting)Maryland: Frederick County Board of Education
Precincts: 77 / 79 (97% reporting)Maryland: Montgomery County Board of Education: At-Large
Precincts: 253 / 255 (99% reporting)Maryland: Montgomery County Board of Education: Dist 2
Precincts: 48 / 50 (96% reporting)Maryland: Montgomery County Board of Education: Dist 4
Precincts: 48 / 50 (96% reporting)Maryland: Montgomery County Question A: Property Tax Limit
Precincts: 253 / 255 (99% reporting)Maryland: Montgomery County Question B: Property Tax Override
Precincts: 253 / 255 (99% reporting)Maryland: Montgomery County Question C: Increase Councilmembers
Precincts: 253 / 255 (99% reporting)Maryland: Montgomery County Question D: Alter Council Districts
Precincts: 253 / 255 (99% reporting)Maryland: Prince George's County Board of Education: Dist 4
Precincts: 39 / 41 (95% reporting)Maryland: Prince George's County Board of Education: Dist 7
Precincts: 39 / 41 (95% reporting)Maryland: Prince George's County Board of Education: Dist 8
Precincts: 39 / 41 (95% reporting)Maryland: Prince George's County Question E: Community College Bonds
Precincts: 272 / 274 (99% reporting)Maryland: St. Mary's County School Board: At-Large
Precincts: 34 / 36 (94% reporting)Maryland: St. Mary's County School Board: District 2
Precincts: 34 / 36 (94% reporting)Maryland: Washington County Hagerstown Mayor
Precincts: 9 / 11 (82% reporting)Virginia Question 2: Disabled Veteran Vehicle Tax
Precincts: 2,582 / 2,585 (99% reporting)Virginia U.S. Congress: District 1
Precincts: 244 / 244 (100% reporting)Virginia U.S. Congress: District 10
Precincts: 213 / 213 (100% reporting)Virginia U.S. Congress: District 11
Precincts: 164 / 164 (100% reporting)Virginia U.S. Congress: District 6
Precincts: 248 / 248 (100% reporting)Virginia U.S. Congress: District 8
Precincts: 171 / 171 (100% reporting)Virginia: Arlington County Board of Supervisors
Precincts: 55 / 55 (100% reporting)Virginia: Fairfax County Herndon Mayor
Precincts: 4 / 4 (100% reporting)Virginia: Frederick County Winchester City Mayor
Precincts: 7 / 7 (100% reporting)Virginia: Loudoun County Leesburg Mayor
Precincts: 12 / 12 (100% reporting)Virginia: Prince William County Manassas City Mayor
Precincts: 7 / 7 (100% reporting)Virginia: Prince William County Manassas Park City Mayor
Precincts: 4 / 4 (100% reporting)Virginia: Warren County Front Royal Mayor
Precincts: 6 / 6 (100% reporting)Virginia: Warren County Question: Relocation of Confederate Monument
Precincts: 12 / 12 (100% reporting)West Virginia Governor
Precincts: 1,680 / 1,750 (96% reporting)West Virginia U.S. Congress: District 1
Precincts: 589 / 589 (100% reporting)West Virginia U.S. Congress: District 2
Precincts: 549 / 549 (100% reporting)West Virginia U.S. Congress: District 3
Precincts: 612 / 612 (100% reporting)More Elections
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