Reports from across Virginia show high turnout, especially in key Democratic strongholds, which could mean good things for President Obama’s reelection chances.
State Board of Elections head Don Palmer reported high turnout across the state this afternoon. “Turnout is robust— large turnout, anticipate a very large turnout,” Palmer said. “We think it will be higher than 2008.”
Palmer said the Board is working to help with long lines in Spotsylvania, Henrico, Fairfax, Prince William County, Chesapeake, Virginia Beach and Arlington. That includes at least four major areas that are heavily populated and lean Democratic.
WTOP reports receiving calls from voters who waited anywhere from 30 minutes to three hours in Northern Virginia.
The lines began first thing this morning. A poll worker in Arlington, Va., told the Washington Post that voters were already lined up when she arrived at 4:30 a.m. to set up voting booths.









