FiveThirtyEight
Ryan Matsumoto

Ciattarelli is currently just barely ahead of Murphy, 49.92 percent to 49.29 percent, in the New Jersey governor’s race, but it looks like there’s still a lot of Democratic vote left to count from left-leaning counties like Essex, Union and Bergen. It seems likely that Murphy will pull ahead, but the margin will probably be in the single digits.

Nathaniel Rakich

Geoffrey Skelley

Using our benchmark vote margins in each Virginia locality, Youngkin is outperforming where he needs to win. Although some localities have only reported some of their vote, and many places have not reported their Democratic-leaning absentee ballots, the general trajectory of the race is clearly more favorable for Youngkin at this point.

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

One place that’s nearly fully reported is Henrico County, a suburban county bordering the city of Richmond. Youngkin was unlikely to actually carry Henrico, but what he needed to do was cut Democratic margins there. And that’s what he’s done: With 95 percent of the expected vote in, McAuliffe only leads by 18 points there, whereas Biden carried the county by 29 points. That puts Youngkin about 1 point ahead of the benchmark we set out for the county. And with other localities tending to run to the right of our benchmarks, that’s put Youngkin in an advantageous position as we await the rest of the vote tallies.


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