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    Holly Seibold

  • This election will be held on November 7, 2023. Incumbent Democratic Delegate Holly Seibold is running unopposed in the general election for Virginia’s new 12th District in the House of Delegates. Delegate Seibold was first elected to the House of Delegates in 2023 during a special election.
    Holly Seibold is a dedicated community leader with a strong educational background. She holds a B.A. in Communications, Law, Economics & Government from American University and an M.Ed. in Elementary Education from George Washington University. As a small business owner, she launched a successful educational firm and founded the non-profit organization, BRAWS, which provides menstrual supplies to women and girls in need. Seibold’s advocacy efforts have earned her numerous awards and recognitions, and she continues to be actively involved in various volunteer roles within her community.

    Seibold, a former educator and mother, advocates for stronger gun violence prevention measures. She is determined to ensure our schools and communities are safer, driven by her personal experiences as a parent. With a history of bipartisan cooperation, including her work with the nonprofit Bringing Resources To Aid Women's Shelters, Holly aims to pass common-sense gun safety laws, ban assault weapons, and protect domestic violence survivors. Her commitment extends to challenging special interests like the National Rifle Association, essential in the face of opposition in the Virginia House of Delegates.

    Seibold, staunchly supports expanding access to sexual and reproductive health care. She vows to represent her constituents and community effectively. With the threat to abortion rights across the nation, Holly is dedicated to safeguarding reproductive freedom in Virginia. Her advocacy for menstrual equity, education, and healthcare access, highlights Seibold’s commitment to her community's well-being.

    As a small business owner, she understands the importance of supporting local businesses and workforce development. She has co-patroned many bills in support of the workforce such as HB 1631, a bill intended to allow dispatchers eligible to claim workers compensation benefits for those suffering from PTSD. Additionally she co-patroned HB 1566 a bill requiring state employers to hire teachers and compensate them competitively or at the rate that the law currently stipulates.

    Seibold’s dedication to affordable healthcare makes her a strong candidate for positive change in the community. She co-patroned HB 2038, a provision which allows for state employees to add incapacitated children to their health coverage. Seibold is also fighting for paid family and medical leave, as well as affordable childcare options to help working families thrive. She was a co-patron for bill SB 1112 which would’ve allowed health insurance providers to provide coverage for contraceptives.

    Seibold is running unopposed this year and is the progressive choice in this race.
  • Virginia’s new 12th District in the House of Delegates encompasses parts of Fairfax County. With over 60,000 registered voters, this district leans strongly Democratic.
    This election will be held on November 7, 2023. Incumbent Democratic Delegate Holly Seibold is running unopposed in the general election for Virginia’s new 12th District in the House of Delegates. Delegate Seibold was first elected to the House of Delegates in 2023 during a special election.
    Holly Seibold is a dedicated community leader with a strong educational background. She holds a B.A. in Communications, Law, Economics & Government from American University and an M.Ed. in Elementary Education from George Washington University. As a small business owner, she launched a successful educational firm and founded the non-profit organization, BRAWS, which provides menstrual supplies to women and girls in need. Seibold’s advocacy efforts have earned her numerous awards and recognitions, and she continues to be actively involved in various volunteer roles within her community.

    Seibold, a former educator and mother, advocates for stronger gun violence prevention measures. She is determined to ensure our schools and communities are safer, driven by her personal experiences as a parent. With a history of bipartisan cooperation, including her work with the nonprofit Bringing Resources To Aid Women's Shelters, Holly aims to pass common-sense gun safety laws, ban assault weapons, and protect domestic violence survivors. Her commitment extends to challenging special interests like the National Rifle Association, essential in the face of opposition in the Virginia House of Delegates.

    Seibold, staunchly supports expanding access to sexual and reproductive health care. She vows to represent her constituents and community effectively. With the threat to abortion rights across the nation, Holly is dedicated to safeguarding reproductive freedom in Virginia. Her advocacy for menstrual equity, education, and healthcare access, highlights Seibold’s commitment to her community's well-being.

    As a small business owner, she understands the importance of supporting local businesses and workforce development. She has co-patroned many bills in support of the workforce such as HB 1631, a bill intended to allow dispatchers eligible to claim workers compensation benefits for those suffering from PTSD. Additionally she co-patroned HB 1566 a bill requiring state employers to hire teachers and compensate them competitively or at the rate that the law currently stipulates.

    Seibold’s dedication to affordable healthcare makes her a strong candidate for positive change in the community. She co-patroned HB 2038, a provision which allows for state employees to add incapacitated children to their health coverage. Seibold is also fighting for paid family and medical leave, as well as affordable childcare options to help working families thrive. She was a co-patron for bill SB 1112 which would’ve allowed health insurance providers to provide coverage for contraceptives.

    Seibold is running unopposed this year and is the progressive choice in this race.