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My old alma mater, Woodson High School. Would love to vote in this election but fortunately no longer live in Va.
Voted at Sarah’s Creek precinct in Gloucester Point (very conservative area). Arrived at opening, and was 8th in line. Total in line at my time of voting = 16.
Lets make this the Live thread!
the buses from PG and Montgomery Counties haven’t arrived yet.
Woodbridge this morning- I practically ran through the polls, in and out in maybe 5 minutes. I saw maybe three other voters. Lots of Dem signs all around the station and a guy handing out Dem ‘who to vote for’ leaflets. That’s all I saw.
In 2012 there were busses there and lines all the way around the school.
Every voting Virginian---even dead voters---noticed Ohaha//Biden were too scared to even mention Obamacare....nor did the two lunkheads mention that McA supported it....... AND would expand it, as governor.
Today's the day Va voters can express their righteous anger----at the polls----at that grinning Dem suckup--McAuliffe.
Vote early and often
I’ve got my fingers crossed for you guys in Virginia. Hope Cuccinelli can pull it off. Also hope you guys are spared any hijinks, like the judge in Missouri a couple years back who ordered polls in certain Democratic areas to stay open five hours longer, or something like that.
According to the polls, all Cucinelli needs is for the libertarians to abandon their guy and vote for Cucinelli and he wins.
Unfortuneately, the libertarians view the republicans to be the lesser of two evils and like to vote their conscience sort of like the way the “true conservatives” would rather vote for the democrat than see a “rino” win.
All you have to do is see the number of people on FR who supported Obama rather than see a “rino” win.
I was voter number 51 in my precinct.
Good idea for a thread. Could have been posted in News / Activism.
Elementary question: Is VA open or closed primary?
Polls opened in Virginia at 6:00am this morning. At 6:45 I was number 101. Voted straight GOP all down the ballot. Its not even the lesser of two evils this year all the GOP candidates on our ballot are solid, God-fearing conservatives. I am proud to support them. I vote near Tysons Corner.
Be on the lookout for the RAT walking dead.
Turn out was low at my ultra liberal Falls Church polling place at 6:15am. I only voted there once before. I was an election officer in Arlington for the 2005 gubernatorial eelection and we had a pretty good turn out. I just hope the libs are over confident.
Did you happen to notice? Were the voters mostly male or mostly female — or represented in about equal numbers? How about the age of voters?
Just got back yesterday from the metro area and am as sick as I have ever been. Picked it up up there. Something is definitely going around.
I will haul my carcass to my local polling place regardless.
May the GOP win.
Year |
Total Registered |
Percentage Change |
Total Voting |
Turnout(% Voting of Total Registered) |
Voting Absentee(Included in Total Voting) |
2012 |
5,428,833 |
6.1% |
3,896,846 |
71.78% |
447,907 |
2011 |
5,116,929 |
1.68% |
1,463,761 |
28.61% |
59,519 |
2010 |
5,032,144 |
1.54% |
2,214,503 |
44.01% |
106,888 |
2009 |
4,955,750 |
-1.57% |
2,000,812 |
40.4% |
88182 |
2008 |
5,034,660 |
10.7% |
3,752,858 |
74.5% |
506,672 |
2007 |
4,549,864 |
- 0.1% |
1,374,526 |
30.2% |
30,619 |
2006 |
4,554,683 |
2.3% |
2,398,589 |
52.7% |
116,629 |
2005 |
4,452,225 |
- 1.5% |
2,000,052 |
45.0% |
75,982 |
2004 |
4,517,980 |
7.1% |
3,223,156 |
71.4% |
222,059 |
Seems to be heavy, steady, at the coalfield rd, Midlothian station where I voted at 8AM...men about 2/3rds...women about 1/3rd. We use a scanned ballot here so I don’t know what number I was...about 5 minutes wait to get checked in and about 3 minutes before I could get to the marking station. There were about 8 set up(all full) and I saw 4 extras that could be deployed if necessary. Ballot went straight in...no issues. Just wish they would set these machines up to spit out a paper receipt.