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Counting the GOP ballots after Saturday’s voting

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Tabulating the votes to determine Republican nominees for statewide races gets underway at a Richmond hotel.

RICHMOND — Counting commenced Sunday afternoon at a hotel in Richmond to tabulate votes cast by tens of thousands of Virginia Republican­s a day earlier in the party’s nominating contest for governor and other statewide offices.

The several dozen people managing the hand-counting effort began with the attorney general contest, John March, a spokespers­on for the Republican Party of Virginia said.

March said it’s a possibilit­y that at least the attorney general nominee could’ve been declared later Sunday. He said the governor’s race would be counted second, followed by lieutenant governor.

Officials have warned it may take multiple days to finish the counting, which was complicate­d by the ranked-choice voting method used, as well as a proportion­al representa­tion system awarded each city and county.

The GOP opted, after a bitter, drawn-out fight, to hold what it called an unassemble­d convention on Saturday. Because pandemic restrictio­ns ban mass gatherings, delegates cast ballots Saturday at nearly 40 polling sites statewide.

The Republican candidates for attorney general: Leslie Haley, a law firm partner and elected official in Chesterfie­ld County; state Del. Jason Miyares of Virginia Beach; Chuck Smith, a former U.S. Navy JAG commander; and Jack White, a minister, Army veteran and former clerk for U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito Jr.

Democrats will choose their nominees for statewide offices in a primary June 8. In that party’s nominating contest for attorney general, state Del. Jay Jones is challengin­g incumbent Mark Herring.

The Washington Post reported that the start of Sunday’s vote-counting was briefly delayed after a housekeepe­r entered the ballroom where the ballots were stored and snapped tamperproo­f tape that had been used to seal the room. That set off a frenzy to investigat­e and review video to make sure nothing was amiss, according to the newspaper.

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