At Wolftrap Elementary School the morning of election day, Nov. 4, voters came in a steady stream, but no large crowds at a single time. Wait time to vote was a couple of minutes. Until about 8:30 a.m., there appeared to be a greater number of male voters than female, and among those voters who voiced sentiments, several expressed that they were voting more against the status quo than voting for a candidate.
Sample-ballot distributors standing outside the school said there seemed to be an older demographic coming in to vote. By “older,” they were referring to voters over 50 years old.