About the District:
Virginia House District 29 sits at the northern part of the state and encompasses Winchester city and portions of Frederick and Warren counties. The seat has been reliably Republican for the past several years.
About the Race:
Governor Northam set a special election for the House of Delegates District 29 for Nov. 3. The seat was previously held by Delegate Chris Collins, who resigned in June after the General Assembly appointed him a General District Court judge.
Recommendation:
Democratic candidate Irina Khanin is an immigrant who moved to the United States from the former Soviet Union 30 years ago. She has lived in the Winchester area for 20 years, working as a child advocacy attorney. The mother of two children who attend Winchester Public Schools, Khanin is a board member of the Winchester Education Foundation. She also serves on the Northwestern Community Services Board. As a person who experienced government repression firsthand in the Soviet Union, Khanin believes in a healthy democracy and has worked as an election protection attorney for three presidential campaigns.
Khanin is a strong supporter of education and supports increasing teacher pay and universal pre-K. She wants to increase access to quality health care and protect Medicaid expansion. She believes the Commonwealth has made significant progress in behavioral health services but wants to increase funding, so more people can access it. Khanin plans to increase funding for high-speed internet access in rural areas. She also wants to take steps to combat climate change and make investments in renewable energy sources. Khanin has pledged not to take any campaign donations from Dominion Energy.
Khanin is running against Winchester City Council President Bill Wiley. He has been a member of the city council since 2014, serving as vice president in 2015 and president in 2018. Wiley opposes abortion access and efforts to shift resources and responsibilities away from police to other qualified professionals. He promises to repeal gun violence prevention measures passed by the 2020 General Assembly. He also wants to keep Virginia’s anti-union right to work laws in place. Wiley supports school choice, which undermines public school funding.
Irina Khanin is the more progressive choice in this race because of her support of healthcare access, universal pre-K, and increasing teacher pay.
About the District:
Virginia House District 29 sits at the northern part of the state and encompasses Winchester city and portions of Frederick and Warren counties. The seat has been reliably Republican for the past several years.
About the Race:
Governor Northam set a special election for the House of Delegates District 29 for Nov. 3. The seat was previously held by Delegate Chris Collins, who resigned in June after the General Assembly appointed him a General District Court judge.
Recommendation:
Democratic candidate Irina Khanin is an immigrant who moved to the United States from the former Soviet Union 30 years ago. She has lived in the Winchester area for 20 years, working as a child advocacy attorney. The mother of two children who attend Winchester Public Schools, Khanin is a board member of the Winchester Education Foundation. She also serves on the Northwestern Community Services Board. As a person who experienced government repression firsthand in the Soviet Union, Khanin believes in a healthy democracy and has worked as an election protection attorney for three presidential campaigns.
Khanin is a strong supporter of education and supports increasing teacher pay and universal pre-K. She wants to increase access to quality health care and protect Medicaid expansion. She believes the Commonwealth has made significant progress in behavioral health services but wants to increase funding, so more people can access it. Khanin plans to increase funding for high-speed internet access in rural areas. She also wants to take steps to combat climate change and make investments in renewable energy sources. Khanin has pledged not to take any campaign donations from Dominion Energy.
Khanin is running against Winchester City Council President Bill Wiley. He has been a member of the city council since 2014, serving as vice president in 2015 and president in 2018. Wiley opposes abortion access and efforts to shift resources and responsibilities away from police to other qualified professionals. He promises to repeal gun violence prevention measures passed by the 2020 General Assembly. He also wants to keep Virginia’s anti-union right to work laws in place. Wiley supports school choice, which undermines public school funding.
Irina Khanin is the more progressive choice in this race because of her support of healthcare access, universal pre-K, and increasing teacher pay.
About the Race
The election for President of the United States is on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. Former Vice President and Senator from Delaware Joe Biden (D) is running against the current president, Donald J. Trump (R), a businessman and former reality television star.
About the State
Every eligible voter may cast a ballot in the presidential election. The majority of the U.S. population has voted Democratic for the last twenty-eight years, except 2004. However, the allocation of electoral college votes led to Republicans taking the White House in two of those seven elections. Turnout is typically higher during presidential election years, though 2018 saw the highest record turnout for a non-presidential election since 1914, with 50.3% of the electorate turning out to vote. Turnout for the 2016 election was at 55.7%. In 2008, when the nation elected President Barack Obama (D), turnout was 58.2% but dropped to 54.9% in 2012.