ELECTION 2025: Midday update – Half of Henrico’s registered voters have cast ballots
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Just about half of all registered voters in Henrico had cast ballots by 2 p.m. Tuesday – either in person on Election Day or during the early voting period that began Sept. 19.
Slightly more than 66,000 of Henrico’s nearly 250,000 registered voters (or about 27%) cast their ballots early, according to data from the Henrico Registrar’s Office. That total included more than 45,700 who voted early in person and another 20,880 who submitted their ballots by mail, according to the data.
On Election Day, a total of 54,261 people (or 23% of the county’s registered voters) had voted in person by 2 p.m. Precincts remain open until 7 p.m. statewide.
More than 1,000 people had cast their ballots in person on Tuesday by 2 p.m. at each of five separate precincts:
• Lakeside (in the Fairfield District);
• Nuckols Farm (in the Three Chopt District)
• Shady Grove (in the Three Chopt District)
• Stoney Run (in the Three Chopt District);
• Tuckahoe (in the Tuckahoe District).
Three other precincts had seen at least 37% of their registered voters cast ballots in person by midday Tuesday:
• Canterbury (51%, Fairfield District);
• Spottswood (39%, Tuckahoe District);
• Rollingwood (37%, Tuckahoe District);
• Derbyshire (37%, Tuckahoe District).
During last year’s presidential election, the county witnessed a 73% turnout among registered voters. Henrico has lost just more than 1,000 registered voters since that election.
Nearly 59% of Henrico’s registered voters cast ballots in the state’s last gubernatorial election, in 2021.