Finale Norton was born in Exmore, Va., and currently lives in Jamesville, Va. She attended Hampton University. After college, she began working for Bank of America Sovran Bank in Norfolk. She worked her way up the corporate ladder for 26 years, eventually joining a consulting company. She has been involved civically in the 100th district through the United Way, Junior Achievement Mentorship, Habitat for Humanity, the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life, March of Dimes, and the Urban League.
Since the district is a coastal area, addressing climate change will be one of Norton’s top priorities. Norton has witnessed the effects of rising sea levels and extreme weather events and understands how climate events will disproportionately impact certain communities. She supports access to clean air and water, knowing they are critical to community health and the health of future generations. She will work to ensure public utilities and corporations are held accountable for their impact on the environment and are responsible to their communities.
Norton attended public schools her whole life and graduated from Northampton High School. She is a proponent of well-funded public schools and well-paid teachers. She will advocate for increased funding to ensure schools are safe and have the resources they need to meet every student’s needs. She supports STEM-related programs that prepare students for working in a technologically oriented society. Additionally, Norton believes that expanding broadband access is a critical step to education equity. She will work to ensure all students, regardless of whether they live in a rural or urban area, have access to the Internet.
Norton is an advocate for working families. She supports labor unions and opportunities for collective bargaining, ensuring that workers are able to receive fair pay, time off, and sufficient benefits. She will prioritize paid sick leave for workers as well as options to increase healthcare coverage for employees of small businesses. She received the “Seal of Approval” from the Virginia Campaign for a Family Friendly Economy for her support of policies that allow parents to engage in the workforce, including childcare, eldercare, and paid family and medical leave.
If elected, Norton will work to ensure healthcare is affordable and accessible. She supports policies to reign in the rising costs of healthcare, including expanded insurance policies and decreased prices of prescription drugs. She wants to see the creation and funding of patient advocacy programs so that individuals receive the care they need and are better able to navigate the complexities of medical care and insurance. She would like to see greater investment in resources and pay for healthcare workers.
Norton is running against Republican incumbent Delegate Robert S. Bloxom Jr., a business owner who has represented the 100th District in the House of Delegates for the past seven years. Bloxom received an “A” rating from the NRA and voted against universal background checks and other measures to keep communities safe from gun violence. Bloxom also voted against abolishing the death penalty, legalizing marijuana, and raising the minimum wage.
Due to her support of the environment, working families, access to affordable healthcare, and public education, Finale Norton is the most progressive choice in this race.
Finale Norton was born in Exmore, Va., and currently lives in Jamesville, Va. She attended Hampton University. After college, she began working for Bank of America Sovran Bank in Norfolk. She worked her way up the corporate ladder for 26 years, eventually joining a consulting company. She has been involved civically in the 100th district through the United Way, Junior Achievement Mentorship, Habitat for Humanity, the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life, March of Dimes, and the Urban League.
Since the district is a coastal area, addressing climate change will be one of Norton’s top priorities. Norton has witnessed the effects of rising sea levels and extreme weather events and understands how climate events will disproportionately impact certain communities. She supports access to clean air and water, knowing they are critical to community health and the health of future generations. She will work to ensure public utilities and corporations are held accountable for their impact on the environment and are responsible to their communities.
Norton attended public schools her whole life and graduated from Northampton High School. She is a proponent of well-funded public schools and well-paid teachers. She will advocate for increased funding to ensure schools are safe and have the resources they need to meet every student’s needs. She supports STEM-related programs that prepare students for working in a technologically oriented society. Additionally, Norton believes that expanding broadband access is a critical step to education equity. She will work to ensure all students, regardless of whether they live in a rural or urban area, have access to the Internet.
Norton is an advocate for working families. She supports labor unions and opportunities for collective bargaining, ensuring that workers are able to receive fair pay, time off, and sufficient benefits. She will prioritize paid sick leave for workers as well as options to increase healthcare coverage for employees of small businesses. She received the “Seal of Approval” from the Virginia Campaign for a Family Friendly Economy for her support of policies that allow parents to engage in the workforce, including childcare, eldercare, and paid family and medical leave.
If elected, Norton will work to ensure healthcare is affordable and accessible. She supports policies to reign in the rising costs of healthcare, including expanded insurance policies and decreased prices of prescription drugs. She wants to see the creation and funding of patient advocacy programs so that individuals receive the care they need and are better able to navigate the complexities of medical care and insurance. She would like to see greater investment in resources and pay for healthcare workers.
Norton is running against Republican incumbent Delegate Robert S. Bloxom Jr., a business owner who has represented the 100th District in the House of Delegates for the past seven years. Bloxom received an “A” rating from the NRA and voted against universal background checks and other measures to keep communities safe from gun violence. Bloxom also voted against abolishing the death penalty, legalizing marijuana, and raising the minimum wage.
Due to her support of the environment, working families, access to affordable healthcare, and public education, Finale Norton is the most progressive choice in this race.
This election will be held on November 2nd, 2021, and shares a ballot with statewide offices of governor, lieutenant governor, and attorney general. First-time candidate Finale Norton (D) is running against incumbent Delegate Robert S. Bloxom Jr. (R), who has held the seat since a 2014 special election.