by Dick Hall-Sizemore
I just finished my first stint as an election official.ย I was surprised by some aspects but, upon retrospect, I should not have been surprised.
Voters came in steadily throughout the day, with some backups occurring.ย The biggest push was between 5:15 and 6:15, when the line was much longer. But it cleared fairly quickly and voters did not have to wait more than about 15 minutes at the most.
About 1,350 folks voted, which constituted a turnout of 35 percent of the active registered voters in the precinct.
Some of that turnout undoubtedly was the result of the failure of voters to know about, and understand, the changes wrought by redistricting. The precinctโs candidates for the House and Senate in the General Assembly were unopposed Democrats. However, Sen. Siobhan Dunnavant (R) had represented the area for many years in the General Assembly. Redistricting put her in a new district which did not include this precinct. She was being challenged by Del. Schuyler VanValkenburg (D), who has represented the precinct in the House of Delegates for several years. That contest is one of the key ones in the state and there has been heavy advertising on TV by both candidates. Many voters were puzzled and frustrated when they found that neither Dunnavant nor VanValkenburg was on their ballots. I overheard one man lamenting that he had come to the polls specifically to vote against one of those candidates. (more…)

by Kerry Dougherty
by Derrick Max


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by Victoria Snitsar Churchill
