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NOVEMBER 5, 2020
Loudoun Backs Biden, Wexton Amid Record Turnout LOUDOUN NOW STAFF REPORT
On the wave of significant support among more than 153,000 early and absentee votes, Joe Biden took 61% of the Loudoun vote in Tuesday’s presidential election. It was the biggest win by a presidential candidate in Loudoun since 1988, when George H. W. Bush took 66% of the vote
in his defeat of Michael Dukakis. A record 221,967 Loudouners cast ballots according to unofficial results. It also reflected the vote statewide, which was called for Biden by national news outlets soon after polls closed. Complete vote tallies across the state will not be available until at least Friday, however, which is the last day that mailed absentee ballots will be accepted.
President Donald J. Trump and other Republican candidates led the voting in the in-person Election Day tallies, but Democrats were swept into office with strong performances in the unprecedented level of early voting. In the end, Biden outperformed Hillary Clinton’s race four years ago, when she beat Trump with 54.8% of the Loudoun vote. Biden also was the top vote getter
among other victorious Democrats on the ballot, demonstrating success in attracting Republican crossover votes. Loudoun voters backed incumbent Democrat Jennifer Wexton in the 10th District congressional race. She got 59% of the Loudoun vote in her race against RECORD TURNOUT continues on page 21
Burk Wins Handily in Leesburg Mayor’s Race
A Battleground No More
Cummings, Bagdasarian, Nacy Join Council
BY NORMAN K. STYER
BY KARA C. RODRIGUEZ
nstyer@loudounnow.com
krodriguez@loudounnow.com
In a bizarre election year, Tuesday’s results were an affirmation for Leesburg’s now three-term mayor. With some absentee ballots still outstanding, Burk had a more than 10,000vote margin of victory over her challenger, Councilman Ron Campbell, with 67% of the total vote. “I think the message the voters sent was they want the town to be represented by someone who is willing to work with people and get things done,” she said. “They don’t want someone who is an obstructionist who has their own agenda.” On her victory, which will bring her total years of elected public service to 18 at the end of the new term, she said she is honored to represent the town for another two years. “I really appreciate the fact that the community supports me in that effort. I will continue to work with the community to move forward, especially in this really
was not enough to stop Burk from securing a third mayoral term. With his council
For the past three presidential elections, Virginia has been a battleground state. And since 1932, as Loudoun goes, so goes the commonwealth. That put Loudoun square in the spotlight of all the recent campaigns. In 2008, Barack Obama held the largest political rally in county history at Ida Lee Park. On Election Day eve four years ago, thousands of supporters gathered at the Loudoun County Fairgrounds waiting until after midnight to be part of Donald J. Trump’s final pre-election rally. Also during the past decade, Joe Biden, Mike Pence, Sarah Palin, Mitt Romney, and Hillary Clinton all made campaign stops in Loudoun. However, Loudoun wasn’t on any-
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Leesburg Mayor Kelly Burk, left, watches results come in at a small, masked gathering outside Tuscarora Mill Restaurant in Leesburg, while TV coverage the presidential race is projected over the gathering.
difficult time,” Burk said. It was Campbell’s second time in as many years challenging Burk for the mayor’s seat, and while he received significantly more votes in this head-to-head battle, it
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