Category: Harrisonburg Politics
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Arrests of family members at councilwoman’s home casts cloud on her re-election bid
Several people were arrested this week at the home of Councilwoman Monica Robinson following an investigation into allegations of prostitution and internet crimes involving juvenile victims.
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Democrats waste little time in campaigning in proposed districts, despite uncertainty
With the Rocktown Raging Grannies singing and holding signs that read “impeach,” Harrisonburg and Rockingham County Democrats on Sunday hosted the first meet-and-greet event for the party’s congressional candidates after voters gave a greenlight for new district maps last week.
3 voting locations changed for planned April special election
People who usually vote at Spotswood Elementary, Keister Elementary and Thomas Harrison Middle have been reassigned to other locations when casting their ballot on a proposed constitutional amendment during Virginia’s April 21 special election.
Wilt still leading in squeaker of a 34th District race; Lohr leading school board race by 8 votes
By Bridget Manley, publisher Despite it being the closest election the 34th House District has ever seen, incumbent Tony Wilt looks to be headed for his narrowest victory yet, as he maintains a slight lead in votes over Democratic challenger Andrew Payton. With Wilt receiving about 52% of the vote, according to unofficial results, it would mark …
Updated: Hilary Irons wins Dist. 3 race for county school board; Cross comes in third to Mullen; other races too close to call
By The Citizen staff Editor’s note: This article has been updated to include additional quotes and up-to-date election numbers. Hilary Irons was elected by a wide margin to the county school board, according to unofficial results released by the county registrar on Tuesday night. Irons faced incumbent Matt Cross, who generated repeated controversy during his …



