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Richmond
99%
expected
vote in
County
  • Accomack70.7% in
  • Albemarle98.1% in
  • Alexandria100% in
  • Alleghany97.3% in
  • Amelia99.1% in
  • Amherst100% in
  • Appomattox100% in
  • Arlington100% in
  • Augusta100% in
  • Bath100% in
  • Bedford100% in
  • Bland100% in
  • Botetourt100% in
  • Bristol100% in
  • Brunswick99.6% in
  • Buchanan97.7% in
  • Buckingham99% in
  • Buena Vista100% in
  • Campbell99.1% in
  • Caroline99.2% in
dem
Incumbent
Mark WarnerWarner
56.0%
2,466,500
Percent
  • 47.3%
  • 67.4%
  • 79.5%
  • 35.4%
  • 32.7%
  • 37.1%
  • 30.3%
  • 79.5%
  • 29.1%
  • 30.6%
  • 28.7%
  • 21.6%
  • 31.5%
  • 36.3%
  • 59.7%
  • 25.9%
  • 45.4%
  • 37.2%
  • 31.3%
  • 50.3%
Votes
  • 7,939
  • 42,730
  • 65,071
  • 2,822
  • 2,559
  • 6,273
  • 2,741
  • 102,880
  • 12,224
  • 744
  • 13,872
  • 732
  • 6,512
  • 2,787
  • 4,727
  • 2,522
  • 3,656
  • 1,020
  • 9,278
  • 8,124
gop
Daniel GadeGade
44.0%
1,934,199
Percent
  • 52.7%
  • 32.6%
  • 20.5%
  • 64.6%
  • 67.3%
  • 62.9%
  • 69.7%
  • 20.5%
  • 70.9%
  • 69.4%
  • 71.3%
  • 78.4%
  • 68.5%
  • 63.7%
  • 40.3%
  • 74.1%
  • 54.6%
  • 62.8%
  • 68.7%
  • 49.7%
Votes
  • 8,863
  • 20,700
  • 16,802
  • 5,159
  • 5,266
  • 10,624
  • 6,306
  • 26,590
  • 29,794
  • 1,688
  • 34,407
  • 2,651
  • 14,190
  • 4,892
  • 3,192
  • 7,202
  • 4,392
  • 1,724
  • 20,337
  • 8,036
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Virginia Senate exit polls

Presidential exit polls

Updated at Nov. 12, 2020
  • Warner
  • Gade
Gender
Male (49%)
52%
48%
Female (51%)
61%
39%
Race
White (67%)
45%
55%
Black (18%)
93%
7%
Hispanic/Latino (7%)
59%
41%
Asian (4%)
71%
29%
Other (3%)
67%
32%
Sex by race
White men (33%)
39%
61%
White women (34%)
51%
49%
Black men (8%)
91%
9%
Black women (11%)
94%
6%
Latino men (3%)
51%
49%
Latino women (4%)
64%
36%
All other races (8%)
69%
30%

The expected vote is the total number of votes that are expected in a given race once all votes are counted. This number is an estimate and is based on several different factors, including information on the number of votes cast early as well as information provided to our vote reporters on Election Day from county election officials. The figure can change as NBC News gathers new information.

Source: National Election Pool (NEP)