2 months ago
Voter turnout in Virginia appears to dip once again the year after a presidential election
From Amy DeLaura
A poll worker who worked 12 hours at the Galilee Church poll location in Virginia beach said he predicted this was a record turn out and he had never seen so many people on election day for a non-presidential year. However, early statistics show that may not have been the case.
Virginia elections generally see a dip in voter turnout for non-presidential year elections. Since 2012, Presidential elections have seen more than 70% of registered Virginians turn out to vote.
While for the year after, with the Governor’s election, there is a substantial dip. Though trending upward, with 2013 at 43.0%, 2017 at 47.6%, and 2021 having 54.9% voter turnout.
While the state totals will not be released by the Virginia Department of Elections until after the election is certified, Virginia Beach is reporting only a 49% turnout rate.
