KEY POINTS
  • Glenn Youngkin, a wealthy businessman, flipped the Virginia governorship to Republican control in a race that saw the highest turnout among the state's voters in recent history. 
  • Voter turnout is also higher than any other gubernatorial election in Virginia since 1997. 
  • Experts say that the high turnout is a product of expanded early voting access in the commonwealth and Youngkin and McAuliffe's massive campaign war chests. 
A woman waits to cast her ballot at George Marshall High School, being used as a polling location, on election day in Falls Church, Virginia on November 2, 2021.

Glenn Youngkin, a wealthy businessman, flipped the Virginia governorship to Republican control in a race that saw the highest turnout among the state's voters in recent history. 

Polls closed at 7 p.m. Tuesday.