Special election to replace Rep. Connolly to be held next week

(The Center Square) – Northern Virginia voters will choose who will succeed the late Rep. Gerry Connolly in the 11th Congressional District on Sept. 9, during a special election.

Connolly, a Democrat first elected in 2008, died in May after serving 16 years in Congress. Gov. Glenn Youngkin called the special election, and early voting continues through Sept. 6.

Democrat James Walkinshaw, Connolly’s former chief of staff and a Fairfax County supervisor, is running on priorities that include reducing gun violence, investing in education, expanding access to affordable housing and protecting federal employees. He has received endorsements from Democratic members of Congress including Don Beyer, Eugene Vindman and Jennifer Wexton, along with labor groups such as the National Federation of Federal Employees and SEIU 32BJ.

Republican Stewart Whitson, an Army veteran and former FBI agent, is campaigning on fixing the economy, protecting families and eliminating wasteful federal spending. His platform highlights tax cuts, stronger border security and removing what he calls “the radical woke agenda” from schools. He has been endorsed by local leaders including Fairfax County Supervisor Pat Herrity.

The seat drew significant interest after Connolly’s passing, with over 10 Democrats and several Republicans initially competing in party-run nomination contests over the summer. Walkinshaw, who secured Connolly’s endorsement before his death, won the Democratic nod, while Whitson emerged as the Republican choice.

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Campaign finance reports show Walkinshaw with a fundraising advantage, bringing in more than $1 million with $139,000 cash on hand. Whitson has raised about $224,000 with $57,000 cash available.

Polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Election Day, Tuesday, Sept. 9.

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