FiveThirtyEight
Geoffrey Skelley Ryan Best

Using our benchmark vote margins in each Virginia locality, Youngkin continues to outperform where he needs to be to win. It’s very important to note that many places have not reported absentee ballots, which we know will lean fairly Democratic and could shift vote tallies much closer to the 2020 benchmark margins, one way or the other. But Youngkin has to be pleased with the trends so far. One of those places where a lot of votes are left, though, is Fairfax County. The biggest locality in the state, Fairfax usually casts about 1 in 7 of the state’s votes, and it’s been very blue in recent years. Biden carried it by about 42 points in 2020, and with 70 percent of its expected vote reporting, Fairfax is going for McAuliffe by about 32 points — exactly the benchmark we set out for a 50-50 race statewide. However, given the trend in other big localities, McAuliffe needs to do more than break even in Fairfax to have a chance at winning.

Early returns are favorable for Youngkin — with caveats

Benchmarks for the 2021 governor’s race, based on each city’s or county’s two-party vote margin relative to Joe Biden’s statewide two-party vote margin in the 2020 presidential election

Vote margin calculated based on the two-party vote, which uses just the Democratic and Republican vote totals. Together, the share of the statewide vote and the benchmark margins produce a 50-50 tie, so performance relative to these benchmarks could signal which party is performing better on election night.

Many localities may have not absentee ballots included in 2021 results.

Sources: Dave Leip’s Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections, ABC News

Alex Samuels

To Nathaniel’s earlier point about down-ballot races, if Winsome Sears wins tonight she’ll make history as the first Black woman and woman of color to serve as the commonwealth’s lieutenant governor.

Nathaniel Rakich

Some results of interest to Atlanta residents: In the mayoral race, City Council President Felicia Moore has 46 percent, City Councilman Andre Dickens has 24 percent and former Mayor Kasim Reed has 16 percent, with a little more than 5,000 ballots counted. And in the World Series, the Braves lead the Astros 3-0 in the third inning.


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