Virginians are heading to vote on Nov. 2 for their next governor. Polls opened at 6 a.m. after early voting numbers set a new record. Some 1.13 million voters submitted early ballots, nearly 20 percent of Virginians who can vote, according to TargetSmart. About 53 percent of the ballots cast so far came from Democrats, with 30.9 percent from GOP voters and the rest from those unaffiliated with a party. The early voting number soared from under 190,000 in the last gubernatorial election, when voters elected Democrat Ralph Northam. Virginia’s Constitution prohibits governors from serving back-to-back terms. Former Gov. Terry McAuliffe, a Democrat, is vying against Republican Glenn Youngkin to succeed Northam. Youngkin said on Fox News that he saw the early voting numbers as “very much representative of our strength.” “Historically, early voting has been 75 to 80 percent Democrat. And so for us to be so strong in …