RICHMOND, Va. — Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring is running for reelection, forgoing a gubernatorial bid he'd previously announced.
Herring, a Democrat, declined to comment through a spokesman. But he called elected officials Wednesday and told him of his plans.
The attorney general told the Washington Post in 2018 that he was planning to run for governor in the 2021 election.
House Delegate Jay Jones (D-Norfolk) had previously announced plans to run for attorney general in 2021, and in a statement said his plans had not changed with Herring's decision.
"I entered the race for Attorney General because this Commonwealth is ready for fresh voices and ideas as we enter this new Virginia decade that reflect who we are, what we value, and where we're going," Jones said. "My commitment to equity and giving a voice to those left behind is unflinching, and we are working tirelessly during this special session to make Virginia stronger and more just for every citizen.”
Herring is a former state senator who became attorney general in 2014. He easily won reelection in 2017 as voters unhappy with President Donald Trump gave Democrats a huge boost at the polls.