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Update from the 37th State Senate District

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

I am reporting live from Steve Hunt’s kickoff. Currently, a GOP official indicated that turnout was especially high in Republican precincts throughout the district and lower in Democrat districts.

I will keep you posted throughout the evening.

Update: According to the State Board of Elections, Marsden is ahead by 5 points with 18 out of 40 precincts reporting.

Update: With 70 percent reporting, Dave Marsden is ahead five points.
Source: Virginia Board of Elections

With 80 percent of precincts reporting, Marsden is now ahead two points.

Update: 95 percent of precincts in…Hunt is down by 360 votes.

Final Update: Hunt is down 300 votes with all precincts. Marsden wins, unless a recount is ordered by Fairfax County.

Special Election TODAY in the 8th and 37th State Senate Districts

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

Today (January 12), there are two special elections to fill State Senate seats in the 8th and 37th Districts.

Jeff McWaters is running against Bill Flemming in the 8th, which is located in Virginia Beach. McWaters is looking to replace former State Sen. and newly elected Virginia Beach Sheriff Ken Stolle in this seat.

In the 37th State Senate District, which includes Centreville, Burke, parts of Springfield, and parts of Fairfax, Steve Hunt is taking on current Delegate Dave Marsden in the quest to replace Ken Cuccinelli in the State Senate. Cuccinelli will be sworn in as Virginia’s next Attorney General on Saturday.

Voter turnout is expected to be low in both elections. From my observations, I voted in the 37th District this morning at 7:45 a.m., I was voter 82. Poll workers said this could be a very low turnout. If you live in either one of these districts, I urge you to get out and vote today. You can vote at your normal polling location, and the polls close at 7 p.m.

Steve Hunt at the 37th State Senate Candidate Forum

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

Tonight, the Fairfax Family Forum hosted a candidate forum for the candidates running for the 37th State Senate seat, currently held by Attorney General-elect Ken Cuccinelli. Both Steve Hunt and Dave Marsden were invited to attend the forum. Hunt accepted the invitation. According to a spokesman for the Fairfax Family Forum, Marsden never accepted the invitation or contacted them about attending the event. Hunt discussed issues involving the family, transportation, health care, and upholding the Virginia and U.S. Constitution.

Here is the link for some videos of the forum. Note: The video was filmed using an iPhone, so my apologies for the quality.

Don’t forget to vote on January 12th if you live in the 37th District!

Two Must Read Articles…

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

First and foremost, there are two must-read articles that have come across my desk today that I wanted to share with you.

Cathy Ruse of the Family Research Council wrote a blog post about The Washington Post’s blatant attempts to smear conservative candidates in the Commonwealth. Ruse focuses on Steve Hunt, who is running for State Senate in the 37th District, and how the Post is working hard to smear his candidacy for standing up for marriage and families. (Note: The special election will take place on January 12.)

Also, The Washington Times published an op-ed by State Senator Mark Obenshain (R-Harrisonburg). Obenshain takes Virginia’s U.S. Senators, Jim Webb and Mark Warner, to task for their recent votes for the health care bill. This is spot-on analysis.

Obenshain says:

Outrageous, right? What did our intrepid duo in the U.S. Senate do to stand strong for the rights and interests of Virginians? Absolutely nothing. They fell right in line with Mr. Reid and the rest of the Democrats in the Senate and voted for this abomination. They required little coaxing and no incentives. Jim Webb may have been “born fighting,” but he did not hesitate to run up the white flag here.

This is not the garden-variety pork, the proverbial lard that has long greased the wheels of Congress. It is now evidently acceptable to exempt entire states from costly mandates if that is what it takes to secure one more vote. Even if it was too much to ask Messrs. Warner and Webb to break ranks with the president and their leadership over the government takeover of health care (something to which Virginians and Americans have expressed their overt opposition and which threatens to transform fundamentally the landscape of our freedoms as we know them), Virginians nonetheless had every right to expect them to reject these crass deals doled out to the states of their recalcitrant colleagues.

Messrs. Warner and Webb signed off on a plan that makes Virginia the loser coming and going. Not only must we shoulder an increased Medicaid burden, which could not come at a worse time for Virginia’s taxpayers, but all those sweetheart deals come with a price tag, and we are the ones left holding (and footing) the bill – a bill we cannot begin to pay.

37th State Senate Preview: Steve Hunt

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

Steve Hunt is a Republican running for the open State Senate seat that will be vacated by Ken Cuccinelli. Hunt is a pro-life candidate, who once served as President of a local Pregnancy Care Center and has previously served on the Fairfax County School Board. Recently, Hunt has received favorable coverage through an interview with Alan Moore of the Fairfax County Conservative Examiner.

Virginia News Flash

Friday, December 11th, 2009

This is a roundup of what has been reported on throughout the Commonwealth.

  • UPDATE: The Loudoun County Board of Supervisors met last night to set the rules for the displays on the grounds of the county courthouse. With these rules, there is now going to be a vulgar display, in addition to the traditional Christmas displays.
  • Other than the courthouse displays, could it be that one Supervisor has a conflict of interest? Novatownhall Blog has the details.
  • The Daily Press reports that both of Virginia’s U.S. Senators are currently on the fence in regards to health care reform. Perhaps, your call can make a difference and encourage them not to support Harry Reid’s health care bill: 202-224-3121.
  • News from Virginia’s 5th District Congressional Race: Bearing Drift has a great article up about six of the now eight candidates running for the GOP nomination requesting a convention, rather than a primary. Another good article comes from CQ Politics, which compares the GOP nomination in the 5th to the open Congressional race in NY-23.
  • Aside from a Congressional primary, there is a special election to fill the seat of Ken Cuccinelli, who was elected Attorney General of the Commonwealth of Virginia. In the 37th District, Steve Hunt is running against Dave Marsden, who is currently serving as Delegate in the 41st District (which is outside the 37th). Marsden recently sent out a direct mailing to residents in the district citing that he is for lower taxes. Isn’t it odd that Marsden voted for tax increases as recently as 2008?

Firehouse Primary in the 37th

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

Tonight from 6-10 p.m., there will be a Firehouse Primary at Centreville High School in Clifton. This primary will select the Republican nominee to face off against Democrat Dave Marsden in the special election to fill the seat left vacated by Ken Cuccinelli, who was elected as Attorney General.

The three candidates running are:

Each of these candidates have impressive qualifications. If you are in the 37th State Senate District, make sure you get out and vote tonight.

Special Elections in the 8th and 37th State Senate Districts

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

With the recent victories of Ken Stolle (Virginia Beach Sheriff) and Ken Cuccinelli (Attorney General), there are two State Senate seats open and special elections will be held for both parties.

According to Bearing Drift, there will be a firehouse primary at a location and time to be determined on December 5, 2009 in the 8th District, which encompasses Virginia Beach. The two candidates running in the 8th District are Virginia Beach City Councilwoman Rosemary Wilson and businessman Jeff McWaters.

In the 37th District, there are three candidates vying for the Republican nomination in a Firehouse Primary that will take place at Centreville High School on December 1, 2009 from 6-10 p.m. According to NoVa Tea Party Patriots, the three candidates are: Former EPA Administrator Marianne Horinko, Former Fairfax County School Board Member, Steve Hunt, and Will Nance.