Diane Raulston aims to keep her seat on the Prince William County School Board, and says the work to reduce or remove classroom trailers needs to continue.
Name: Diane L. Raulston
Diane Raulston aims to keep her seat on the Prince William County School Board, and says the work to reduce or remove classroom trailers needs to continue.
Name: Diane L. Raulston
Shawn Brann is running to be the next Brentsville District Representative on the Prince William County School Board. If elected, he would replace Gil Trenum, who is not seeing reelection.
Brann temporarily replaced Trenum on the School Board in 2016 when the U.S. Navy deployed Trenum to Africa. Brann ceded the seat upon Trenum’s return the next year.
Chad Oxley is running to be the next Stafford County Sheriff.
Name: Chadwick “Chad” Oxley
Henry Thomassen, a retired corporate officer, is running for Treasurer of Stafford County, citing a need for more tech innovation. The position is currently held by Laura Rudy.
Name: Henry Thomassen
Lynn Greene is running for Manassas City Council with a goal to eliminate wasteful spending and lower taxes.
Name: Lynn Greene
Lorena Bruner is running for Commissioner of the Revenue for Stafford, with a focus on enabling accessibility for all Stafford citizens by utilizing new technology. The seat is currently held by Scott Mayausky.
Name: Lorena Bruner
Carol Medawar, an experienced educator from Fredericksburg, is running to represent the George Washington District in the Stafford School Board. She lists school safety and educator retainment as high priorities.
Name: Carol Medawar
Elizabeth Guzman, a social worker, is running for re-election to represent District 31 in the House of Delegates. She has held the position since 2018.
Name: Elizabeth Guzman
Delegate Jennifer Carroll Foy is touring the state in support of her fellow Democratic candidates who vow to push for ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment.
Foy has spent much time traveling the state this year, stumping for other Democrats in their respective districts, championing the ERA cause.
By Supervisor Ruth Anderson
According to the Virginia Department of Transportation, Virginia drivers spend more than 1.2 million hours in traffic delays per year on the 1 mile stretch of road on I-95 South before the Occoquan exit.