Putting GOP Turnout in Context
More than 300,000 ballots were cast in a statewide Republican U.S. Senate primary. VPAP takes a look at how Tuesday's voter participation compares to other GOP statewide primaries held over the last 31 years.

Republican Turnout by Locality

Statewide, turnout in the Republican U.S. Senate primary was down slightly compared to a Senate primary held two years ago. Turnout was up west of the Blue Ridge. But it was down in Northern Virginia, where Republicans opted to select a 10th congressional district candidate at a convention rather than a primary open to all voters.
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