SURVEY RESPONSES FROM CANDIDATES FOR THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES

Shows the House of Delegates that intersect Prince William County

The purpose of this post is to list the House of Delegates races in districts that intersect Prince William County. The list of candidates is from House: General Elections (vpap.org).

Note that in many districts the major political parties have already settled upon a nominee. We will highlight where that is not the case. We will also note which candidates have returned our questionnaire and provide a link to their response.

If a candidate you are interested in supporting has not returned our questionnaire, please urge them to do so. Make certain you know where your candidate stands on important issues.

Note Elections & Registration | pwcvotes is getting ready for the primary election on June 8th. Sample ballots are now available, Sample Ballots | pwcvotes. Check the list to see if one of the major parties has a contested House of Delegates race in your house district.

2nd District

As of now, it appears the contest for this seat will be settle by the primary election on June 8th.

Candi King (Democrat, incumbent)

Pamela Montgomery (Democrat)

13th District

Danica Roem (Democrat, incumbent)

Christopher Stone (Republican). Mr. Stone has provided his response to our questionnaire. Please thank Mr. Stone his response to our questionnaire and for being forthright about his position on the issues.

31st District

Democrats

Democrats will choose their nominee using the primary election on June 8th.

Elizabeth Guzman (Democrat, incumbent)

Rod Hall (Democrat)

Idris O’Connor (Democrat)

Kara Pitek (Democrat)

Republicans

Ben Baldwin (Republican)

40th District

Dan Helmer (Democrat, incumbent)

Harold Pyon (Republican)

50th District

Democrats

Democrats will choose their nominee using the primary election on June 8th.

Lee Carter (Democrat, incumbent)

Michelle Maldonado (Democrat)

Helen Zurita (Democrat)

Republicans

This nomination contest will be settled on May 1st at a Mass Meeting for the 50th House of Delegates District Committee – Republican Party of Virginia.

Mike Allers, Jr (Republican)

Steve Pleickhardt (Republican). Dr. Pleickhardt has provided his response to our questionnaire. Please thank Dr. Pleickhardt his response to our questionnaire and for being forthright about his position on the issues.

51st District

Democrats

Briana Sewell (Democrat)

Republicans

Republicans will choose their nominee using the primary election on June 8th.

Tim Cox (Republican). Mr. Cox has provided his response to our questionnaire. Please thank Mr. Cox his response to our questionnaire and for being forthright about his position on the issues.

Jeff Dove (Republican). Mr. Dove has provided his response to our questionnaire. Please thank Mr. Dove his response to our questionnaire and for being forthright about his position on the issues.

52nd District

Luke Torian (Democrat, incumbent)

Maria Martin (Republican)

87th District

Suhas Subramanyam (Democrat, incumbent)

Greg Moulthrop (Republican)

Additional Information

As we get responses to our candidate questionnaire, we will post them. Here is an explanation of what we are trying to accomplish, ELECTION 2021: CANDIDATE QUESTIONNAIRE FOR THE POTENTIAL NOMINEES | Prince William-Manassas Family Alliance (familyallianceonline.org).

Here is where you can find the responses we have received from candidates who are running for statewide office, SURVEY RESPONSES FROM THE CANDIDATES RUNNING FOR GOVERNOR, LT. GOVERNOR, AND ATTORNEY GENERAL IN THE 2021 ELECTION | Prince William-Manassas Family Alliance (familyallianceonline.org).

Please urge the candidates you are interested in voting for to return our survey. Make sure you know where your candidate stands on the issues that matter to you. Don’t buy a pig in a poke!

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