U.S. Senate Debate – Daniel Gade vs. Mark Warner
The first debate between Daniel Gade and Mark Warner, candidates for U.S. Senate, was held on Wednesday.
Early & Absentee Voting Open Now!
Early voting and mailed absentee balloting are open now!
In Virginia, you no longer need to cite a reason to vote absentee by mail. To apply for an absentee ballot, visit the Department of Elections Citizen Portal or print & mail the paper application. (The deadline to request a mailed absentee ballot is October 23rd at 5:00 PM, and ballots must be postmarked by Election Day, November 3rd.)
Early in-person voting is open in all four of our localities.
Alexandria City Residents
» Vote at the Office of Voter Registration & Elections
» 132 North Royal Street, Suite 100, Alexandria (map)
» Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
» Open Saturdays beginning Oct. 3rd
» Additional locations will open Oct. 23rd
Arlington County Residents
» Vote at the Courthouse Plaza
» 2200 Clarendon Blvd, Arlington (map)
» Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
» Open Saturdays beginning Oct. 17th
» Additional locations will open Oct. 17th
Fairfax County Residents
» Vote at the Fairfax County Government Center
» 12000 Government Center Parkway, Fairfax (map)
» Monday-Friday, 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
» Open Saturdays beginning Oct. 14th
» Additional locations will open Oct. 14th
» The Fairfax County GOP recommends voting NO on bond questions and YES on the constitutional amendments.
Falls Church City Residents
» Vote at City Hall
» 300 Park Avenue, Falls Church (map)
» Monday-Friday, 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
» Open Saturdays beginning Oct. 24th
Republican Party of Virginia Headquarters in Richmond Vandalized
From the Washington Post:
The headquarters of the Republican Party of Virginia in Richmond was vandalized overnight for the second time this year, the party’s chairman, Rich Anderson, said Friday.
Staff arrived Friday morning to find the glass entrance of the building shattered, including the doors and adjacent windows, Anderson said. No one appeared to have entered the office.
State party spokesman John March said staff filed a police report after encountering the damage.
Statewide Republican Party of Virginia Unassembled Convention Voting Details
Due to the ongoing coronavirus situation, the Republican Party of Virginia’s 2020 Convention will be unassembled or “drive-through”. If you are a registered delegate to the statewide convention, you must vote in person at your designated polling site this Saturday, August 15th, between 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM.
Voting locations are as follows:
Alexandria City Residents:
The Coal Yard
205 South Henry Street, Old Town Alexandria (map)
Arlington County Residents:
The Coal Yard
205 South Henry Street, Old Town Alexandria (map)
Fairfax County Residents:
National Right to Work Building
8001 Braddock Road, Springfield (map)
Falls Church City Residents:
The Coal Yard
205 South Henry Street, Old Town Alexandria (map)
Up for election at the unassembled convention are the offices of Chairman of the Republican Party of Virginia, Republican National Committeewoman, and two nominees for Electoral College Elector from Virginia. There are also four proposed amendments to the State Party Plan on the ballot. The sample ballot is available here.
Below is the recording of the live virtual candidate forum for RPV Chairman hosted by the Fairfax County GOP last week:
If you have any questions, please contact Mark Kelly at chairman@vagop8cd.org.
Meet our 2020 Nominees
For U.S. House of Representatives
Jeff Jordan
www.jeffjordanforcongress.com
For U.S. Senate
Daniel Gade
www.gadeforvirginia.com
U.S. Senate Primary TODAY
The Republican primary for U.S. Senate is TODAY, June 23rd!
This primary was rescheduled from June 9th. Vote at your regular polling place. You can look up your polling place at the Department of Elections website. Polls open at 6:00 AM and close at 7:00 PM.
Our Republican candidates are:
» Alissa Baldwin
» Daniel Gade
» Thomas Speciale
Whoever wins will take on Mark Warner in the fall!
2020 Convention Winners
Congratulations to the winners from today’s 2020 8th District Republican Convention!
Republican Nominee for Congress:
Jeff Jordan
State Central Committee:
Sarah Curran
Vinson X. Palathingal
Eric Wilson
Elector:
Michael C. Maibach
Delegates to the Republican National Convention:
Barbara Bowie-Whitman
Bill Cleveland
Mark Kelly
Alternate Delegates:
Diane Cullo
Sean Lenehan
Andrew Loposser
Additionally, Mark Kelly was re-elected as Chairman of the 8th District Republican Committee by default for a new two-year term.
Congratulations to all the winners, and thank you to all our candidates and delegates who came to vote under these most unusual circumstances!
Virtual Convention Candidate Forum
The 8th District GOP recorded a virtual convention candidate forum this week. All candidates for Delegate, State Central Committee, and Elector were given two minutes to make their case, and both candidates for Congress were given three minutes. The video is below! Be sure to watch the individual two minute videos as well while you decide whom to vote for!
Changes to the 8th District Convention on May 30th
From 8th District Republican Chairman Mark Kelly:
Dear Delegates,
I pray this note finds you well. It may seem like an overused phrase at this point, but we are facing unprecedented times. Almost certainly, this virus has directly touched someone you know or a community you are a part of over the past few weeks.
I am writing today to let you know what the 8th District Republican Committee’s plans are for our convention. I apologize for the length of this email, but I encourage you to read through to the end.
When it became clear that Governor Northam’s orders would likely make a traditional convention impossible to hold, the Committee voted to take advantage of a temporary emergency provision in the Republican Party of Virginia’s state party plan.
Under that provision, we will be conducting an unassembled or drive-through convention. That means all delegates who filed to attend our traditional May 30th convention will be able to come that day and cast their votes without leaving their cars.
On Thursday, I met with our contact at the Waterford in Springfield, our original venue site, to walk through the use of their parking lot (which has covering in case of rain). Barring any unforeseen circumstances, our plan is to conduct the voting there from 9 am to 1 pm on May 30th.
In order to prevent traffic backup onto the surrounding streets, and in order to ensure your time on site is as brief as possible, we are asking delegates to arrive by alphabetical groupings.
- 9:00 to 10:00 — A through H
- 10:00 to 11:00 — I through P
- 11:00 to 12:00 — Q through Z
- 12:00 to 1:00 — Anyone who was unable to make it during their voting block
We will not turn any registered delegate away who arrives to vote outside of their recommended time. However, your cooperation would be greatly appreciated to help the process run as smoothly as possible. And, of course, anyone in the parking lot at 1:00 pm will be allowed to vote.
We will also divide the check-in and ballot distribution process into two lanes. One for Fairfax County delegates (who make up more than 50% of the registered delegates) and one for the Alexandria, Arlington and Falls Church delegates. In order to maximize ballot security, you will ONLY be able to get your ballot in the assigned lane. So please follow any signs or volunteer instructions on site to ensure you enter the correct lane.
A small number of volunteers will take safety precautions to conduct the check-in, ballot distribution and ballot collection with the least amount of contact necessary to conduct the voting process.
- Delegates will drive into one of two assigned lanes and show their IDs through closed windows. You MUST have a valid photo ID in order to receive a ballot.
- Ballots will be distributed through a small crack in your window by a volunteer wearing a mask and gloves.
- Single use pens will be available to any delegate who needs one.
- Completed ballots will be dropped by delegates directly in a collection box.
Additionally we are making available to all candidates the opportunity to post videos on our website. All videos provided to us have been posted on our website.
And we will offer all candidates the opportunity to speak to you directly via a video conference prior to the 30th. The details on that call will come out in a separate email.
Thank you for your patience throughout this process. You will receive additional reminders over the next two weeks.
Sincerely,
Mark Kelly
Chairman
P.S. If you have a chronic health issue related to COVID-19 that would prevent you from attending in person on May 30th, please contact me directly at chairman@vagopcd.org to make your concern known to the Committee. We are working through a POSSIBLE process to accommodate those who would otherwise be able to attend if not for the public health emergency.