RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — Richmond’s Office of Elections is teeing up for a culture change under new leadership.

Richmond’s Electoral Board chair Starlet Stevens said she expects new registrar David A. Levine will smoothly take over after a five-month search.

“We put out a nationwide search, with candidates and had 39 applicants from all over the country,” Stevens said. “He's well known, in the election community, in the state of Virginia and around the country.”

Stevens said Levine has “extensive experience in elections since 2012,” adding that he previously worked with the city as its deputy registrar from 2012 to 2014 under former general registrar Kurt Showalter.

His job history also includes working in elections in Maryland and Washington, D.C.

Levine will replace Keith Balmer, who

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