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Virginians headed to the polls in a steady stream Tuesday to decide whether Republican Robert F. McDonnell or Democrat R. Creigh Deeds will become the state's 71st governor.
Mr. McDonnell voted with his family at 8 a.m. in Glen Allen before going to a polling station in Alexandria. He was scheduled to make a stop in Virginia Beach before going to Richmond for a traditional election-results event.
Mr. Deeds voted at 6:25 a.m. at the Milboro Ruritan Club in his native Bath County. He went to the polls with wife Pam and children Amanda, 24, Rebecca, 22, and Gus, 20. Afterward, he joined supporters outside for a small party. Mr. Deeds then departed for several scheduled stops around Charlottesville before heading to Richmond, the state capital.
Mr. McDonnell held a comfortable lead over Mr. Deeds when the polls opened Tuesday, stoking Republican hopes of securing for the first time since 1997 Virginia's top three elected posts -- governor, lieutenant governor and attorney general.
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Virginia goes to the polls
Virginians decide Tuesday who will be their new governor in a race with national implications.
Voters awoke to a cool autumn morning as polls opened at 6 a.m. The forecast for the remainder of the day in Virginia is seasonal temperatures and no rain. No major problems had been reported as of midday, and polls close at 7 p.m.
Among the early voters was Robert Lyon, 67.
Mr. Lyon, who owns a custom-paint company, described himself as an independent but "a conservative one, one of few in this county."
Still, one of his votes went to a Democrat, Jay Fisette, an incumbent running for a seat on the county board.
Mr. Lyon said he voted for Mr. Fisette because "he does a good job" and jokingly added that Mr. Fisette gave Halloween candy to his granddaughter.
Mr. McDonnell made a late-morning stop at Riverside Elementary School, in Northern Virginia, where he shook hands with voters and thanked poll workers.









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