Democrat Suzanne Seidel Richmond is a lifelong Virginian. She has 18 years of experience as an attorney and has served as a trial prosecutor, a public defender, and an appellate attorney for the Commonwealth. She is a single mom and mother of three boys.
She has urged voters to vote yes on a referendum to preserve Virginia Beach’s 10-1 voting system, noting that going back to at-large voting has been found to be unconstitutional. She advocates for the city to invest in its citizens over “lining the pockets of developers.”
Richmond supports commonsense gun laws and wants to establish a Veterans Treatment Docket. These dockets would help facilitate accountability, treatment, and reintegration while addressing PTSD, traumatic brain injuries, and substance use.
Democrat Suzanne Seidel Richmond is challenging Incumbent Colin Stolle. Incumbent Republican Colin Stolle was first elected to the seat in 2013. Governor Youngkin appointed him to the Virginia State Crime Commission in 2024. During his time as Commonwealth’s Attorney, an autistic black man, who suffered brain injuries as a child, was sentenced to 50 years in jail for a non-fatal car accident. In response to a pardon request, Stolle wrote a five-page letter to then-Governor Ralph Northam to aid in keeping the man incarcerated.
Due to her commitment to gun violence prevention and advocacy for fair representation under Virginia Beach’s 10-1 voting system, Suzanne Seidel Richmond is the progressive choice in this race.
Portions of this recommendation have appeared in earlier versions of the Progressive Voters Guide.
Democrat Suzanne Seidel Richmond is a lifelong Virginian. She has 18 years of experience as an attorney and has served as a trial prosecutor, a public defender, and an appellate attorney for the Commonwealth. She is a single mom and mother of three boys.
She has urged voters to vote yes on a referendum to preserve Virginia Beach’s 10-1 voting system, noting that going back to at-large voting has been found to be unconstitutional. She advocates for the city to invest in its citizens over “lining the pockets of developers.”
Richmond supports commonsense gun laws and wants to establish a Veterans Treatment Docket. These dockets would help facilitate accountability, treatment, and reintegration while addressing PTSD, traumatic brain injuries, and substance use.
Democrat Suzanne Seidel Richmond is challenging Incumbent Colin Stolle. Incumbent Republican Colin Stolle was first elected to the seat in 2013. Governor Youngkin appointed him to the Virginia State Crime Commission in 2024. During his time as Commonwealth’s Attorney, an autistic black man, who suffered brain injuries as a child, was sentenced to 50 years in jail for a non-fatal car accident. In response to a pardon request, Stolle wrote a five-page letter to then-Governor Ralph Northam to aid in keeping the man incarcerated.
Due to her commitment to gun violence prevention and advocacy for fair representation under Virginia Beach’s 10-1 voting system, Suzanne Seidel Richmond is the progressive choice in this race.
Portions of this recommendation have appeared in earlier versions of the Progressive Voters Guide.