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  • Jolicia Ward is an accomplished activist, advocate, and healthcare professional. She is a former candidate for the Virginia House of Delegates in District 99. Ward is passionate about supporting working families and small and local business owners. She has a bachelor's degree in mass communication from The University of Virginia, College at Wise, and a master's degree in Entrepreneurial Management from Stratford University. She is affiliated with the Democratic Committee, the American Red Cross, and the United States Service Organization.

    Ward believes that public education is the cornerstone of children's development. She is committed to providing high-quality educational opportunities for all Virginians by fully funding public education, prioritizing teacher support and fair compensation, universal access to pre-K programs and affordable childcare services, affordable and enriching after-school programs, and regular meetings and events that bring together schools, parents, and community members to discuss educational priorities, and fostering community engagement. Ward believes that education needs to aim to do more than prepare young people to contribute to and benefit from an inclusive and sustainable future.

    As a healthcare professional, Ward believes that access to quality healthcare is a fundamental right and is committed to ensuring that all residents, regardless of where they live, have access to excellent healthcare. She will focus on removing barriers, strengthening healthcare infrastructure, promoting telehealth services, and making healthcare more affordable and comprehensive. Ward proposes investing in the development and improvement of healthcare infrastructure in rural areas, promoting telehealth services, increasing affordability, strengthening mental health services, and investing in the development and training of healthcare professionals.

    Ward believes in the importance of personal choice when it comes to reproductive healthcare decisions. She advocates for policies that protect and uphold these personal choices, including the right to access safe and legal abortion services without unnecessary restrictions.

    Ward believes that affordable and sustainable energy is essential for the well-being and economic prosperity of the community. She is committed to lowering energy costs for consumers in Virginia and challenging the dominance of large energy corporations. Her plan revolves around encouraging renewable energy sources, creating a more diverse energy market, and protecting the environment. She proposes supporting and incentivizing the development of renewable energy infrastructure, enhancing regulatory oversight of the energy sector, empowering communities to develop their energy projects, and creating a more affordable and sustainable energy market that benefits consumers and contributes to economic prosperity.

    Jolicia Ward is facing incumbent Republican Senator Richard Stuart. Senator Stuart has served in the State Senate since 2009. He has consistently voted for bills aimed at creating barriers to abortion access. He has also consistently voted against commonsense gun violence prevention laws. Additionally, he voted against a bill to create transgender-friendly student policies.

    Because of her commitment to progressive policies and values, Jolicia Ward is the progressive choice in this race.
    Last updated: 2023-10-23

    Jolicia Ward

    Jolicia Ward is an accomplished activist, advocate, and healthcare professional. She is a former candidate for the Virginia House of Delegates in District 99. Ward is passionate about supporting working families and small and local business owners.

    Jolicia Ward is an accomplished activist, advocate, and healthcare professional. She is a former candidate for the Virginia House of Delegates in District 99. Ward is passionate about supporting working families and small and local business owners. She has a bachelor's degree in mass communication from The University of Virginia, College at Wise, and a master's degree in Entrepreneurial Management from Stratford University. She is affiliated with the Democratic Committee, the American Red Cross, and the United States Service Organization.

    Ward believes that public education is the cornerstone of children's development. She is committed to providing high-quality educational opportunities for all Virginians by fully funding public education, prioritizing teacher support and fair compensation, universal access to pre-K programs and affordable childcare services, affordable and enriching after-school programs, and regular meetings and events that bring together schools, parents, and community members to discuss educational priorities, and fostering community engagement. Ward believes that education needs to aim to do more than prepare young people to contribute to and benefit from an inclusive and sustainable future.

    As a healthcare professional, Ward believes that access to quality healthcare is a fundamental right and is committed to ensuring that all residents, regardless of where they live, have access to excellent healthcare. She will focus on removing barriers, strengthening healthcare infrastructure, promoting telehealth services, and making healthcare more affordable and comprehensive. Ward proposes investing in the development and improvement of healthcare infrastructure in rural areas, promoting telehealth services, increasing affordability, strengthening mental health services, and investing in the development and training of healthcare professionals.

    Ward believes in the importance of personal choice when it comes to reproductive healthcare decisions. She advocates for policies that protect and uphold these personal choices, including the right to access safe and legal abortion services without unnecessary restrictions.

    Ward believes that affordable and sustainable energy is essential for the well-being and economic prosperity of the community. She is committed to lowering energy costs for consumers in Virginia and challenging the dominance of large energy corporations. Her plan revolves around encouraging renewable energy sources, creating a more diverse energy market, and protecting the environment. She proposes supporting and incentivizing the development of renewable energy infrastructure, enhancing regulatory oversight of the energy sector, empowering communities to develop their energy projects, and creating a more affordable and sustainable energy market that benefits consumers and contributes to economic prosperity.

    Jolicia Ward is facing incumbent Republican Senator Richard Stuart. Senator Stuart has served in the State Senate since 2009. He has consistently voted for bills aimed at creating barriers to abortion access. He has also consistently voted against commonsense gun violence prevention laws. Additionally, he voted against a bill to create transgender-friendly student policies.

    Because of her commitment to progressive policies and values, Jolicia Ward is the progressive choice in this race.

    Jolicia Ward

    Jolicia Ward is an accomplished activist, advocate, and healthcare professional. She is a former candidate for the Virginia House of Delegates in District 99. Ward is passionate about supporting working families and small and local business owners.

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Virginia’s new 68th House of Delegates district encompasses parts of Gloucester County, King William County, Middlesex County, Essex County, Mathews County, and King & Queen County. With over 68,000 registered voters, this district leans strongly Republican.
This election will be held on November 7, 2023. Incumbent Republican Keith Hodges is running unopposed in the general election for Virginia’s new 68th House of Delegates district. Delegate Hodges has served in the House of Delegates since 2012.
Incumbent Republican Delegate Keith Hodges has represented the district since 2012 and owns a pharmacy in Gloucester. Del. Hodges voted against raising the minimum wage and keeping communities safe from gun violence. He also voted against abolishing the death penalty and legalizing marijuana. Additionally, he opposed the Virginia Clean Energy Act and the Virginia Voting Rights Act.

There is no recommendation in this race. We encourage people to vote and write-in a candidate. Remember, there are other races this year that need your vote, so we encourage you to show up to vote anyway.