Pete Buttigieg is endorsing former Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney (D) on Monday in the race for Virginia lieutenant governor ahead of the June 17 Democratic primary.
“As a mayor, I know leadership starts on the ground—and no one understands that better than @PeteButtigieg. I’m proud to have his endorsement in our campaign for Lieutenant Governor,” Stoney said in a post on X.
“Mayors know how to lead—and it’s time to bring that experience statewide,” he added.
Six Democratic candidates are running to be Virginia’s No. 2 official: local labor leader and former Labor Department economist Alex Bastani; state Sen. Ghazala Hashmi; Prince William County School Board chair Dr. Babur Lateef; state Sen. Aaron Rouse; Georgetown University Law Center professor Victor Salgado; and Stoney.
The endorsement from Buttigieg — himself a former mayor of South Bend, Ind. — is notable given he’s widely been seen as a 2028 White House contender. His endorsement comes just two weeks from the primary.
Radio host John Reid is the only Republican running for Virginia lieutenant governor.
The general election is Nov. 4