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Geary Higgins Ready To The Mat In Purple Loudoun County
Delegate Geary Higgins, a long-time public servant in Loudoun and Fauquier counties, is seeking re-election to Virginia's 30th House District. With a history of service on the Loudoun County School Board, Board of Supervisors, and as a freshman delegate, Higgins has built strong relationships within his community. Focused on key conservative issues like tax relief, improving education, strengthening parental rights, and ensuring fairness in women’s sports, Higgins aims to continue advocating for local values while addressing state and national priorities. Despite shifts in Loudoun County’s political landscape, Higgins’ incumbency, strong fundraising, and past electoral success put him in a favorable position, making this a competitive but "Lean Republican" race heading into the upcoming election.

2-0 in Recounts, Delegate Kim Taylor Seeks 3rd Term to Continue Progress With Petersburg Revitalization
Kim Taylor, a tenacious and results-driven leader, has earned a reputation for delivering real outcomes for her Petersburg-based district. Her ability to secure economic investments, such as the revitalization of the historic Hotel Petersburg, and her bipartisan efforts with Governor Youngkin and local stakeholders have solidified her as a key figure in the community. Taylor’s focus on issues like funding for education, law enforcement, and broadband access has resonated with voters across party lines, helping her secure narrow victories in past elections. However, with the 2025 election on the horizon and her seat now a target for Democrats, Taylor faces another tough challenge. Despite the district's traditionally Democratic lean, her ability to bridge divides and deliver tangible results keeps her in a strong position to defend her seat in what will likely be another nail-biting race.

A Strong Youngkin Ally, Lynchburg's Wendell Walker Seeks Another Term
Delegate Walker is well-positioned for re-election in 2025, with a strong track record of conservative accomplishments and a deep connection to his Lynchburg district. As a member of the Virginia House of Delegates, he has championed policies like tax relief, Second Amendment protections, and support for law enforcement, which resonate with his constituents. Walker's commitment to Governor Youngkin’s agenda and his steady presence in the community further bolster his position. In contrast, his opponent, Rise Marie Hayes, faces an uphill battle with limited resources and little financial support. These factors combine to make Walker's seat a secure hold for the Republican Party in the upcoming election.

Ellen Campbell: Building on Legacy and Leadership in Virginia’s 36th District
Ellen Campbell’s political journey in Virginia’s 36th House District has been defined by quiet but impactful leadership. Serving since 2023, the widow of former Delegate Ronnie Campbell has quickly risen to become a respected voice in the General Assembly, particularly on the Appropriations Committee. Focused on improving healthcare access, supporting law enforcement, and advocating for better education, Campbell has made it clear that the needs of rural Virginians are her top priority. With a strong fundraising base and solid electoral support, she is well-positioned to secure reelection and continue fighting for the district’s future.

Stafford County’s Paul Milde Looks To Hold His Seat In Purple Stafford County
Paul Milde, a former Stafford County Supervisor and a serial entrepreneur, has announced his intent to return to the House of Delegates for a second term. His campaign is now in a highly competitive race for the 64th District, a district characterized by its mix of Republican and Democratic-leaning voters. This balance, along with shifting national trends and key local issues, has made the race a toss-up. Both parties are heavily investing resources in outreach, advertising, and grassroots efforts to secure voter support. Milde, known for his criticism of bloated government and tax increases, has positioned himself as a strong advocate for smaller government, law enforcement, and parental rights in education, making his platform especially relevant to voters in the district.
The district's fluctuating voter sentiment and national political developments further complicate predictions for the outcome. With a highly engaged electorate, the candidates are focusing on critical issues like education, crime, and economic policies to rally support. As both sides continue to compete fiercely for every vote, the 64th District remains one of the most closely watched and contested races of the upcoming election cycle. With substantial campaign funding and well-organized efforts, Milde and his opponent are gearing up for a fierce battle in what could be a pivotal contest for control of the legislature.

There’s a Storm brewing in the 84th: Republican Felisha Storm set to run for delegate.
Felisha Storm, the Republican candidate for the 84th District, is taking on incumbent Delegate Nadarius Clark in a race that could shift the political landscape of Western Tidewater. With a focus on addressing key "kitchen table" issues such as tax relief, public safety, and giving parents a stronger voice in education, Storm is positioning herself as a candidate for working-class families. While the district currently leans Democratic, Storm's platform, along with her background as a first responder and veteran spouse, resonates with many voters seeking change. As the district experiences growth and shifting demographics, this race is shaping up to be more competitive than expected. With the future of the House of Delegates potentially hanging in the balance, this election is one to watch closely. For more on the candidates and what’s at stake, read on.

Bedford’s Tim Griffin Announces Reelection Bid, Focused On Conservative Values
Republican Delegate Tim Griffin has officially announced his bid for reelection in Virginia’s 53rd District. Known for his unwavering commitment to conservative principles, Griffin has made election integrity, family values, and support for law enforcement central to his platform. Hosting high-profile events with leaders like Lt. Governor Winsome Earle-Sears and Attorney General Jason Miyares, Griffin has established himself as a vocal advocate for his district. With a strong base and a clear vision, Griffin enters the race with momentum and a record of decisive victories in this solidly Republican district.

Armed with Compassion and a Business Acumen, Rockingham County’s Delegate Tony Wilt Announces Reelection Campaign
Tony Wilt, a lifelong Shenandoah Valley resident, is committed to serving the people of the 34th House District with honesty, integrity, and a deep connection to the community. Since his election in 2010, Tony has championed common-sense policies that prioritize protecting students, supporting family farms, and promoting economic growth through low taxes and reduced regulatory burdens.
As a former Chamber of Commerce President and longtime business leader, Tony understands the importance of making Virginia competitive and creating opportunities for working families. Known for his thoughtful approach to legislating, Tony works tirelessly to guard against extreme policies while fostering collaboration across the aisle to address challenges like inflation, workforce development, and energy policy.

Fairfax’s Pat Herrity Says He Can Deliver Northern Virginia for Sears/Miyares in 2025
Pat Herrity, the longtime Supervisor of Fairfax County’s Springfield District, has officially announced his candidacy for Lieutenant Governor of Virginia in 2025. In his announcement, Herrity emphasizes his commitment to commonsense policies and his strong track record as a conservative leader. He highlights his accomplishments, such as advocating for law enforcement funding, opposing a local meals tax, and supporting reforms that benefit taxpayers. As the sole conservative voice in Fairfax County, Herrity has long stood as a champion for parents' rights, particularly within the context of the Parents Matter Movement that gained momentum under Governor Glenn Youngkin.
Herrity’s campaign aims to build on the momentum of Virginia’s current leadership, calling for the election of Winsome Sears as Governor and the re-election of Jason Miyares as Attorney General. His bold stance on law and order, opposition to progressive policies funded by figures like George Soros, and dedication to addressing local issues make him a formidable contender. With his deep ties to Northern Virginia and experience navigating both local and state challenges, Herrity is poised to be a significant force in the 2025 election cycle.
Delegate Delores Oates: Red Wall Will Prevent Left-Wing Laws
Delegate Delores Oates is focused on regaining the GOP House Majority in Virginia and has announced her intention to run for re-election in District 31, which covers parts of Clarke, Frederick, and Warren Counties. Oates, who has supported Governor Youngkin’s agenda in Richmond, is proud of her efforts to protect Virginia from policies that threaten community values. She has championed legislation such as HB 1120, which addresses the issue of men competing in women’s sports, as well as efforts to raise the tobacco purchasing age and monitor students' internet usage. Oates has also pushed for government reform and greater local control over unfunded mandates.
Oates emphasizes the importance of 2025 for Virginia’s future, warning against the growing influence of left-wing policies, including attempts to push through a constitutional amendment to codify abortion rights. She believes that only by electing a Republican majority can Virginians prevent these changes. With a clear commitment to conservative values, Oates is running for re-election to continue championing lower taxes, reduced government overreach, and more parental control over education, all aimed at creating an economy where Virginians can thrive.
Norfolk’s Andy Pittman Hopes That The Second Time Is The Charm!
Andy Pittman, a Norfolk native and civil litigation attorney, is setting his sights on unseating incumbent Delegate Phil Hernandez in the 94th District. Pittman, who has a strong background in law and local issues, is running on a platform focused on bringing conservative change to the district. He aims to address the growing concerns of affordability, public safety, and educational choice for Virginia families, promising to fight for policies that prioritize the needs of the working class.
Pittman’s campaign is driven by his desire to restore common sense to government, advocating for lower living costs, safer neighborhoods, and more parental control over education. With a clear vision for the future, he hopes to build on the momentum of his efforts to challenge the status quo and offer Virginians a new direction at the state level.

Shenandoah Valley Incumbent Delegate and Businessman, Chris Runion Looks Forward To 2025
Delegate Chris Runion, who currently represents the 35th House District in Virginia, has officially announced his bid for re-election in 2025. Known for his unwavering commitment to conservative principles, Runion has focused much of his work in the legislature on defending constitutional rights, promoting economic growth through tax cuts, supporting parents and improving education, and backing law enforcement. His work has earned him strong support from his constituents, and he is prepared to continue advocating for the values that matter most to the people of his district.
In addition to his legislative role, Runion serves as the President and CEO of Eddie Edwards Signs, Inc. This leadership experience in the private sector gives him a unique perspective on economic issues and has helped inform his approach to policy. Runion holds degrees in Accounting from Virginia Tech and an M.B.A. from James Madison University, which further solidify his expertise in managing financial matters and driving economic growth.
As he gears up for the 2025 election cycle, Runion’s campaign is built on a strong foundation of conservative values and a deep understanding of the district’s needs. His focus on creating an environment where businesses can thrive, supporting education reforms that benefit families, and ensuring public safety is expected to resonate with voters. With a history of successful elections, including his recent uncontested victory in 2023, Runion is well-positioned to continue serving his district.

Although Flattered By LG Rumours, Cherry Announces Re-Election Bid for Delegate
Delegate Mike Cherry (R-74), a U.S. Air Force veteran, pastor, and school administrator, has announced his re-election bid for the 2025 Virginia House of Delegates race. Cherry, known for his positive and approachable demeanor, has built a strong record in his first term, winning a contested race in 2021 with 52.32% of the vote and running unopposed in 2023, where he secured 87.13%. His extensive education, including degrees from Liberty and Regent Universities, along with his service on key legislative committees, has earned him respect among his peers.
Cherry has also established a solid campaign war chest, with $46,274 in cash on hand, $41,571 raised this cycle, and a carryover of $43,003 from 2023. His district, which covers parts of Chesterfield County and Colonial Heights, remains a stronghold for Republicans, further solidified by past election results, including Trump’s 53.7% and Youngkin’s 61.2% victories. With his financial backing and reputation, Cherry is poised for another successful term, continuing to serve his constituents and uphold conservative values in the Virginia General Assembly.

Mark Earley Jr, Son of Former Attorney General, Announces 2025 Re-Election Bid for Delegate
Mark Earley Jr., the 37-year-old Republican Delegate for Western Chesterfield County, is running for a second term in the Virginia House of Delegates. First elected in 2023, Earley focuses on issues like parental involvement in education, pro-business policies, and support for veterans and first responders. A passionate advocate for justice reform, he also aims to improve rehabilitation programs for individuals re-entering society.
Earley is committed to combating rising costs, crime, and the fentanyl crisis, calling for a Republican majority in the House of Delegates. Representing the competitive 73rd District, his re-election campaign will be pivotal in the 2025 election.