Not until 1940 would more than 200,000 voters participate in a general election for governor.
Around 22,000 of the 26,000 registered voters participated in the election.
Turnout in the first round was high, with about 70 percent of 108.5 million voters participating.
No matter who wins, I think it's a healthy thing for our country that so many voters have come out and participated in the process.
Under Virginia law, any registered voter can participate in a party primary.
Less than one-quarter of voters under 25 participated in the last federal election.
But how can modern American voters participate in the modern political campaign?
Over four million voters have participated to the election.
Turnout was 43%, with 13,000 of the 32,000 registered voters participating.
Virginia does not register voters by party, so any voter can participate in a primary.