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2001 Virginia gubernatorial election

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election_name2001 Virginia gubernatorial election
countryVirginia
typepresidential
ongoingno
previous_election1997 Virginia gubernatorial election
previous_year1997
next_election2005 Virginia gubernatorial election
next_year2005
election_dateNovember 6, 2001
turnout46.4% 3.1
<!-- Mark Warner -->image1File:Governor Warner (cropped).jpg
image_size150x150px
nominee1**Mark Warner**
party1Democratic Party (United States)
popular_vote1**984,177**
percentage1**52.16%**
<!-- Mark Earley -->image23x4.svg
nominee2Mark Earley
party2Republican Party (United States)
popular_vote2887,234
percentage247.03%
map_image
map_caption**Warner:**
**Earley:**
titleGovernor
before_electionJim Gilmore
before_partyRepublican Party (United States)
after_electionMark Warner
after_partyDemocratic Party (United States)

Earley:

The 2001 Virginia gubernatorial election was held on November 6, 2001, to elect the next governor of Virginia. The election was concurrent with other elections for Virginia's statewide offices, the House of Delegates, and other various political offices. Incumbent Republican governor Jim Gilmore was ineligible to run for re-election, as the Constitution of Virginia prohibits its governors from serving consecutive terms. Former chair of the Virginia Democratic Party, Mark Warner defeated Republican Attorney General Mark Earley by 5.13%.

As of 2026, this is the most recent election where the Democratic candidate won the majority of counties and independent cities.

General election

Campaign

Warner made a conscious effort to appeal to voters in rural Virginia, personified by his official campaign song, written by the Bluegrass Brothers. The song was considered an essential part of Warner's outreach to rural Virginia, with the lyrics emphasizing Warner's understanding of the culture of that part of the state.

Polling

Poll SourceDate(s) administeredSample sizeMargin of errorMark Warner (D)Mark Earley (R)OtherUndecided
Mason-Dixon Polling & StrategySeptember 10, 2001 –September 14–15, 2001625 (LV)± 4.0%**46%**40%1%14%
Mason-Dixon Polling & StrategyOctober 20, 2001± 4.0%**45%**42%1%12%

Results

Results by county and city

CountyWarnerVotesEarleyVotesRedpathVotesOthersVotes
Accomack**50.3%****3,710**48.5%3,5751.2%890.0%0
Albemarle**56.3%****14,891**42.2%11,1431.4%3730.1%21
Alexandria**68.2%****23,739**31.1%10,8100.6%2260.1%27
Alleghany**59.0%****3,018**39.9%2,0441.1%560.0%0
Amelia46.7%1,665**52.7%****1,880**0.6%200.0%0
Amherst**50.8%****4,198**48.8%4,0310.4%370.0%0
Appomattox**51.3%****2,268**47.3%2,0901.4%610.0%1
Arlington**68.3%****35,990**30.8%16,2140.9%4870.1%28
Augusta37.1%6,673**61.9%****11,133**0.9%1640.0%4
Bath**51.8%****804**46.4%7211.8%280.0%0
Bedford County41.1%8,035**57.8%****11,298**1.1%2110.0%3
Bedford**56.9%****1,031**41.2%7471.9%350.0%0
Bland48.2%835**51.2%****888**0.6%110.0%0
Botetourt43.7%4,629**55.4%****5,872**0.9%1000.0%1
Bristol48.6%2,166**50.9%****2,268**0.5%210.1%3
Brunswick**65.3%****2,840**34.3%1,4910.4%160.1%3
Buchanan**65.7%****3,746**33.7%1,9210.7%390.0%0
Buckingham**59.1%****2,364**40.1%1,6010.8%320.0%0
Buena Vista**58.6%****853**39.3%5722.1%300.0%0
Campbell45.7%7,187**53.1%****8,366**1.2%1870.0%3
Caroline**60.8%****3,590**38.5%2,2740.6%340.1%4
Carroll42.3%3,309**57.2%****4,481**0.5%400.0%0
Charles City**73.1%****1,747**26.4%6310.5%130.0%0
Charlotte**51.4%****2,202**46.9%2,0121.7%730.0%0
Charlottesville**72.9%****6,781**24.9%2,3162.1%1930.2%16
Chesapeake45.8%24,087**53.8%****28,328**0.4%2010.0%17
Chesterfield41.9%33,810**57.3%****46,160**0.7%5340.1%94
Clarke49.3%1,839**49.7%****1,851**0.9%340.1%3
Colonial Heights32.1%1,758**66.9%****3,660**0.7%410.3%14
Covington**62.7%****1,071**34.9%5972.4%410.0%0
Craig**50.3%****918**48.6%8871.0%190.1%1
Culpeper42.0%3,721**57.1%****5,054**0.8%740.0%0
Cumberland**50.0%****1,315**47.7%1,2552.4%620.0%0
Danville**53.5%****7,346**44.8%6,1501.7%2310.0%3
Dickenson**61.0%****2,907**38.6%1,8370.4%190.0%0
Dinwiddie**52.3%****3,578**46.8%3,2020.8%550.0%1
Emporia**59.4%****912**40.1%6160.5%70.0%0
Essex**54.2%****1,436**45.4%1,2030.4%100.1%2
Fairfax County**54.5%****146,537**44.9%120,7990.6%1,5860.0%92
Fairfax**51.7%****3,478**47.6%3,2030.6%430.0%0
Falls Church**65.8%****2,623**33.3%1,3260.9%350.0%1
Fauquier42.2%6,952**57.2%****9,420**0.6%910.1%9
Floyd46.6%2,093**51.9%****2,331**1.5%690.0%0
Fluvanna47.0%3,118**51.7%****3,425**1.3%860.0%1
Franklin County**51.3%****7,182**47.9%6,7030.8%1110.0%0
Franklin**64.5%****1,434**35.1%7810.3%60.0%1
Frederick39.0%6,433**60.3%****9,947**0.7%1130.0%6
Fredericksburg**61.0%****2,717**37.7%1,6791.2%550.1%5
Galax**54.0%****866**45.7%7330.4%60.0%0
Giles**56.5%****3,071**41.9%2,2761.6%850.0%0
Gloucester44.8%4,116**54.5%****5,010**0.7%680.0%2
Goochland47.3%3,091**51.9%****3,394**0.7%460.1%6
Grayson46.7%2,507**52.6%****2,824**0.7%400.0%0
Greene41.7%1,644**56.9%****2,244**1.4%560.0%0
Greensville**68.6%****1,859**31.0%8410.3%80.0%1
Halifax**54.8%****5,506**43.4%4,3661.8%1780.0%1
Hampton**63.7%****20,627**35.8%11,5920.5%1570.0%16
Hanover38.2%11,713**61.1%****18,757**0.7%2010.1%20
Harrisonburg47.7%3,083**51.5%****3,334**0.8%490.0%2
Henrico**51.4%****42,089**47.9%39,2150.6%5140.1%85
Henry**61.4%****9,872**36.9%5,9421.7%2700.0%1
Highland48.0%533**51.2%****568**0.8%90.0%0
Hopewell**49.4%****2,467**48.8%2,4351.8%880.1%4
Isle of Wight**49.9%****4,727**49.7%4,7080.3%320.0%4
James City49.3%8,505**50.2%****8,654**0.5%860.0%6
King and Queen**57.3%****1,188**42.0%8720.7%140.0%0
King George49.2%2,110**50.1%****2,151**0.7%290.0%1
King William49.4%1,942**49.9%****1,960**0.6%250.1%2
Lancaster45.7%2,025**53.5%****2,373**0.7%290.1%5
Lee**53.3%****2,923**46.2%2,5360.5%250.0%0
Lexington**64.6%****1,053**33.9%5521.5%240.0%0
Loudoun45.8%20,907**53.4%****24,372**0.7%3100.0%20
Louisa**53.7%****4,244**45.2%3,5681.1%890.0%1
Lunenburg**54.7%****1,996**44.7%1,6340.6%210.0%1
Lynchburg**53.0%****9,314**46.3%8,1320.6%1120.1%10
Madison44.9%1,794**53.1%****2,121**1.9%760.0%1
Manassas45.7%2,992**53.8%****3,520**0.5%310.0%0
Manassas Park46.3%691**52.9%****790**0.7%110.1%2
Martinsville**67.0%****2,769**32.6%1,3460.4%160.0%1
Mathews46.4%1,516**52.4%****1,712**1.1%370.0%0
Mecklenburg46.7%3,519**51.7%****3,898**1.6%1240.0%0
Middlesex47.6%1,757**50.4%****1,861**2.0%740.0%0
Montgomery**55.7%****11,154**43.1%8,6391.1%2280.1%13
Nelson**59.4%****2,681**39.1%1,7631.5%680.0%1
New Kent45.6%2,161**53.5%****2,532**0.8%370.1%7
Newport News**57.0%****21,318**42.5%15,9200.4%1680.0%16
Norfolk**65.2%****28,244**34.0%14,7410.7%2940.0%14
Northampton**64.2%****2,316**34.2%1,2361.6%580.0%0
Northumberland**49.7%****2,166**49.6%2,1590.6%260.1%4
Norton**67.6%****773**32.0%3660.4%50.0%0
Nottoway**57.4%****2,513**41.6%1,8241.0%430.0%1
Orange47.5%3,617**51.3%****3,902**1.2%940.0%0
Page42.4%2,443**57.2%****3,292**0.4%210.0%1
Patrick48.3%2,651**50.6%****2,775**1.0%560.0%1
Petersburg**82.0%****7,018**17.6%1,5090.4%320.0%0
Pittsylvania42.5%7,462**56.0%****9,831**1.5%2700.0%5
Poquoson35.7%1,489**63.7%****2,656**0.6%250.0%1
Portsmouth**65.7%****17,336**33.8%8,9220.4%1030.0%13
Powhatan36.8%2,558**62.4%****4,338**0.8%580.0%3
Prince Edward**58.6%****2,874**40.1%1,9671.3%640.0%0
Prince George45.1%3,414**54.2%****4,104**0.6%430.1%9
Prince William46.8%27,297**52.4%****30,543**0.9%4970.0%5
Pulaski**53.0%****5,109**45.8%4,4111.2%1150.0%4
Radford**58.9%****1,876**40.2%1,2800.8%260.0%1
Rappahannock48.0%1,284**51.2%****1,369**0.7%200.1%2
Richmond County49.1%1,101**50.1%****1,124**0.8%170.0%0
Richmond**73.3%****35,558**25.6%12,4321.1%5140.1%33
Roanoke County47.0%14,993**52.4%****16,713**0.6%2040.0%7
Roanoke**62.1%****15,348**37.0%9,1470.8%2040.0%0
Rockbridge**50.3%****2,972**48.9%2,8850.7%440.0%2
Rockingham36.0%6,642**63.5%****11,723**0.5%970.1%10
Russell**60.4%****4,507**38.9%2,9070.7%530.0%0
Salem**49.7%****4,067**49.4%4,0420.8%660.0%0
Scott42.8%2,877**56.1%****3,772**1.2%780.0%0
Shenandoah40.2%4,531**59.1%****6,653**0.6%720.1%7
Smyth**51.4%****4,691**47.7%4,3540.9%850.0%0
Southampton**60.2%****2,790**39.4%1,8270.3%150.0%0
Spotsylvania45.8%9,742**53.8%****11,447**0.4%890.0%5
Stafford43.2%9,248**56.1%****12,019**0.6%1320.1%23
Staunton48.8%3,141**50.6%****3,256**0.6%380.0%2
Suffolk**53.1%****9,124**46.5%7,9960.3%590.0%2
Surry**65.5%****1,550**33.9%8010.6%140.0%0
Sussex**61.6%****1,924**36.3%1,1342.1%660.0%0
Tazewell**54.3%****5,250**44.9%4,3350.8%760.0%0
Virginia Beach46.3%43,495**53.0%****49,800**0.6%5600.0%35
Warren44.6%3,546**54.2%****4,311**1.2%970.1%5
Washington45.3%6,703**53.8%****7,972**0.9%1300.0%3
Waynesboro42.9%2,109**56.5%****2,777**0.4%210.1%4
Westmoreland**57.6%****2,471**41.0%1,7591.5%630.0%0
Williamsburg**57.5%****1,475**41.6%1,0670.9%240.0%0
Winchester**51.4%****3,155**47.7%2,9280.8%500.0%0
Wise**58.5%****5,509**40.5%3,8161.0%920.0%4
Wythe48.6%3,822**50.7%****3,991**0.6%470.1%9
York45.0%7,530**54.3%****9,083**0.6%1000.0%5

Counties and independent cities that flipped from Republican to Democratic

  • Accomack (largest city: Chincoteague)
  • Albemarle (largest municipality: Scottsville)
  • Appomattox (largest city: Appomattox)
  • Bedford (independent city)
  • Buena Vista (independent city)
  • Danville (independent city)
  • Galax (independent city)
  • Giles (largest city: Pearisburg)
  • King and Queen (largest CDP: King and Queen Courthouse)
  • Fairfax (independent city)
  • Fairfax (largest municipality: Herndon)
  • Henrico (largest borough: Richmond)
  • Prince Edward (largest city: Farmville)
  • Westmoreland (largest city: Colonial Beach)
  • Winchester (independent city)
  • Lynchburg (independent city)
  • Southampton (largest municipality: Courtland)
  • Amherst (largest city: Amherst)
  • Bath (largest city: Hot Springs)
  • Buckingham (largest city: Dillwyn)
  • Charlotte (largest city: Keysville)
  • Craig (largest city: New Castle)
  • Cumberland (largest city: Farmville)
  • Dinwiddie (largest town: McKenney)
  • Essex (largest city: Tappahannock)
  • Emporia (independent city)
  • Franklin (largest city: Rocky Mount)
  • Halifax (largest city: South Boston)
  • Hopewell (independent city)
  • Isle of Wight (largest city: Smithfield)
  • Salem (independent city)
  • Louisa (largest city: Louisa)
  • Lee (largest city: Pennington Gap)
  • Northumberland (largest city: Heathsville)
  • Pulaski (largest city: Pulaski)
  • Rockbridge (largest city: Lexington)
  • Smyth (largest city: Marion)
  • Tazewell (largest city: Richlands)
  • Wise (largest city: Big Stone Gap)
  • Nottoway (largest city: Blackstone)
  • Montgomery (largest city: Blacksburg)
  • Newport News (independent city)
  • Suffolk (independent city)
  • Northampton (largest city: Exmore)
  • Henry (largest city: Blacksburg)
  • Alleghany (largest city: Clifton Forge)

Notes

References

References

  1. Virginia Department of Elections. (2016). "Registration/Turnout Statistics". The Commonwealth of Virginia.
  2. (July 30, 2009). "Curious case of catchy political tunes".
  3. (November 9, 2001). "Good Ol' Boys Meet High Society When Band Hits Campaign Trail".
  4. (February 1, 2006). "Is Mark Warner the Next Bill Clinton?".
  5. The Associated Press. (September 20, 2001). "Poll: Warner leads Earley by 6 points". [[Fredericksburg.com]].
  6. Dinan, Stephen. (October 20, 2001). "Earley Reaches Statistical Tie with Warner". [[The Washington Times]].
  7. "OFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS". Virginia Department of Elections.
  8. "Virginia Elections Database – 2001 Governor General Election". Virginia Department of Elections.
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