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Please run against Tommy Wright for VA House District 50!

Public Announcement Nominating Committee for Virginia House District 50 The Democratic Nominating Committee for Virginia House District 50 is pleased to announce the following: Nominating Chairperson: Jeff Stratford Filing Window Opens: In accordance with Virginia Code § 24.2-522 and the Virginia Department of Elections House of Delegate Candidate Bulletin, the committee will begin accepting Declarations of Candidacy, Petitions of Qualified Voters, and the Primary Filing Fee Receipt on Monday, March 17, 2025, at 12:00 PM. Filing Location: All filings will

Interested in running for a local office?

e PEDC is always looking for enthusiastic, community-minded individuals who are interested in running for public office.  Contact the PEDC at princedwarddems@gmail.com if you are interested in running for any of the following offices, and we’ll direct you to the proper websites to get candidate information. We can help! Below are the election cycles from 2025-2028: 2025 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS (Partisan) & SCHOOL BOARD (Non-partisan) District 3 (Leigh and Mt. Pleasant) District 5 (Darlington Heights and Buffalo Heights) District 6 (Prospect)

District 801 Town Hall

Farmville's Town Hall on South Main

Hosted in Farmville's Town Hall on South Main Street by Pattie Cooper-Jones, Donald Hunter, and Chuckie Reid, members of the Prince Edward Board of Supervisors and Farmville's Town Council.

Women2Women–CANCELLED!

La Parota on South Main Street

Come join the advocacy efforts of the Women's Caucus of the Prince Edward Democratic Committee. We will resume meetings at a later date to be announced.

Prince Edward Democratic Committee Monthly Meeting

Prince Edward County Extension Office (100 Dominion Dr)

In addition to our regular meeting we will have a program led by Linda Williams, Executive Director of Victim Services, STEPS, Inc., who will accept donations for Madeline's House. Madeline’s House Wish List Cleaning Products Clorox Bathroom & toilet bowl cleaners Bathroom spray & disinfectant spray Dish & laundry detergents Dish washer pods Furniture polish Cleaning rags Baby Items Diapers and wipes Sippy cups & baby bottles Lightweight strollers Sound machines & baby monitors New Items New socks and underwear—all

Boycott Walmart

They have caved and are rolling back diversity, equity and inclusion programs. Protest! Walmart and Target lost a combined $120 billion on a previous boycott February 28th, according to Forbes magazine.

Young Dems Social

 Join us at a Three Roads Brewing on West Third St in Farmville for advocacy activities and info sharing.

ECONOMIC BLACKOUT #2

CHOICE-1. Boycott by not spending anything the entire 24 hour period. CHOICE #2. Boycott by only spending at locally owned businesses you know to be supportive of human and voting rights for all citizens, reproductive rights, support for education, the military and veterans, legal immigration policies, etc. Walmart and Target lost a combined $120 billion on the February 28 boycott, according to Forbes magazine.

Let’s March!

Meet at the Courthouse, March to Moton Museum for a short program outside and return down Griffin Boulevard to High Street and return to the Courthouse.