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In 2017, McGuire ran for the Virginia House of Delegates for the 56th district, then held by retiring Republican incumbent Peter Farrell.He told the Richmond Times-Dispatch that his main motivation for running was that he was "interested in growing businesses in Virginia and wants to continue providing support for veterans and law enforcement officers."
The Republican primary election for Virginia’s Fifth Congressional District ended Thursday in the Goochland Circuit Court after State Sen. John McGuire was once again declared the winner in a ...
Republican John McGuire is projected to win the House seat to replace Rep. Bob Good (R-Va.), according to Decision Desk HQ. McGuire, a state senator, defeated the former head of the House Freedom ...
Rep.-elect John McGuire (R-Va.-5) Date of Birth / Aug. 24, ... He has been a member of the Virginia state Senate since 2023 and previously served in the Virginia House of Delegates.
The board's unanimous vote to certify the results does not end the matter, though. Good, who chairs the hard-right House Freedom Caucus in Congress, has said he will seek a recount now that the state has declared his opponent, state Sen. John McGuire, the winner of the primary in Virginia's 5th Congressional District.
Tuesday's certification does not end the matter, though. Rep. Bob Good, R-Va., who chairs the hard-right House Freedom Caucus in Congress, has said he will seek a recount now that the state has declared his opponent, state Sen. John McGuire, the winner of the primary in Virginia's 5th Congressional District.
John McGuire, state delegate, and candidate for Virginia's 7th congressional district in 2020 (endorsed Yesli Vega and running for SD-10) [127] Tina Ramirez, nonprofit executive, congressional foreign policy adviser, founder of the congressional international religious freedom caucus , and candidate for Virginia's 7th congressional district in ...
The 2023 Virginia House of Delegates election took place on November 7, 2023, concurrently with elections for the Virginia Senate, to elect members of the 163rd Virginia General Assembly. All 100 delegates were elected to two-year terms from single-member districts.