Politics & Government

No New Sheriff In Town, Coppinger Will Return In Essex County

Current Essex County Sherriff Kevin Coppinger defeated Virginia Leigh in the Democratic primary. There was no Republican candidate.

Kevin Coppinger defeated Virginia Leigh in Tuesday's Democratic primary for Essex County sheriff. The was no candidate in the Republican primary.
Kevin Coppinger defeated Virginia Leigh in Tuesday's Democratic primary for Essex County sheriff. The was no candidate in the Republican primary. (Taylor Rapalyea/Patch )

ESSEX COUNTY, MA — Kevin Coppinger will remain as the Essex County sheriff after he held off a challenge by Virginia Leigh in Tuesday's Democratic primary.

There was no candidate running on the Republican side.

With 99.22 percent of precincts reporting Wednesday night, Coppinger had 44,104 votes (52.6 percent), while Leigh had 39,821 votes (47.1 percent), according to the Associated Press.

Find out what's happening in Andoverfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

"Thank you to Essex County voters and to everyone who made my re-election possible," Coppinger said in a statement on social media. "I sincerely appreciate your efforts on my behalf during the campaign. Looking forward to continuing the innovative work we have started in the sheriff's department."

Coppinger has served as the Essex County sheriff since 2017. He previously was the chief of police in Lynn from 2009 to 2017.

Find out what's happening in Andoverfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Coppinger ran on his record of having taken the politics out of the Essex County Sheriff's Department, saying he had not accepted campaign donations from employees and that hiring and promotions have been based on merit.

Leigh was looking to bring a clinical approach to the office. She is a clinical social worker with over 12 years of experience working in community health centers, detention centers and schools.

Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.