Democrat Andrew Payton is a Learning Designer and community organizer. He has chaired the Climate Action Alliance of the Valley, the City of Harrisonburg’s Environmental Performance Standards Committee. Payton currently serves on the executive committee of Renew Rocktown. He studied film and electronic media at Towson University before earning an M.F.A. in creative writing from Iowa State University. Payton was a Fulbright scholar in Slovakia. He lives in Harrisonburg with his wife and two children.
Andrew Payton has pledged to defend and expand Medicaid and other public-health programs for the nearly 30,000 local residents who rely on them.
He would champion legislation to protect tenants and address barriers to affordable housing.
He advocates for the right to collective bargaining, protections from workplace discrimination, and ensuring paid family and medical leave and paid sick days for all workers.
He supports taxing big business and the wealthy few to support programs like universal pre-K, free community college, fully funded public schools, and increased teacher pay.
He endorses the Virginia Clean Economy Act and the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, which aims to reduce the energy burden on low-income homes and prepare us for natural disasters like floods.
The Opposition
Incumbent Republican Delegate Tony Wilt has served as a in the House of Delegates since 2010. He defends so-called right-to-work laws that make it harder to join a union, opposes efforts to reduce vehicle emissions, and votes against gun violence prevention efforts. Wilt opposes new taxes and expansions of reproductive rights. Progressive voters may balk at his anti-union stance, resistance to clean-energy action, reluctance to invest in public schools or Medicaid expansion, and refusal to expand reproductive freedoms.
Recommendation
Based on his support for expanding healthcare access, funding public education, and protecting the environment,
Andrew Payton is the progressive candidate in this race.
Ultima actualización 2025-09-22