Politics & Government
Few Show Up in Lee District to Vote in Democratic Primary Election
Primary Election Day opened Tuesday with a slow start.
The kids jumping out of their parents' cars heading for the doors of Hayfield Elementary School Tuesday morning is probably the most traffic the building will see.
It was definitely quiet in the library where Election Chief Diane Cullo and her two-person staff waited for residents to come in and cast their votes for the Democratic Primary Election.
"It has been extremely slow," Cullo said around 8:30 a.m. Tuesday.
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Tuesday's Democratic Primary Election will decide the Democratic candidates for lieutenant governor and attorney general. State Sen.Ā Ralph NorthamĀ (D-Norfolk) will face off againstĀ Aneesh Chopra, the first U.S. chief technology officer under President Barack Obama.
Terry McAuliffe, a Democrat from McLean, was the only person to file paperwork for governor. Tuesday's primary will decide his running mates for the Nov. 5 general election.
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The last time Virginia had a June primary with only lieutenant governor and attorney general on the ballotāsimilar to this year ā was in 2001. That year, fewer than 165,000 people voted in Virginia ā a voter turnout rate of approximately 4.2 percent, according to the Virginia State Board of Elections.
The last time Virginia had a June statewide primary was in 2009. In that year, R. Creigh Deeds, Terry McAuliffe and Brian Moran were running onf the Democrat's ticket for governor. Jody Wagner and and A. Michael Signer were running forĀ lieutenantĀ governor, and there were several down-ballot primaries for both Democrats and Republicans.
Voter turnout for the Democrat's primary (tallying votes for governor) was lower than 6.5 percent statewide in 2009. The highest voter turnout rate was in the Republican primary for a House of Delegates position (District 55) northwest of Richmond with 13.5 percent voter turnout.
This year, with no primary for governor on the Republican or Democrat's side, turnout may be even lower. The polls will be open until 6 p.m. Look up your polling place by address here.
Patch will update the results of the election as they become available. Click here for Election 2012 results.
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