Home Fifth District Congressman Tom Garrett files for re-election
News

Fifth District Congressman Tom Garrett files for re-election

Contributors

tom garrettCongressman Tom Garrett has officially filed his paperwork with the Fifth District Republican Committee and the Virginia State Board of Elections, making him the first and only candidate in the race for the Republican nomination thus far.

Congressman Garrett issued the following statement:

“It has been an incredible honor to serve the people of the 5th Congressional district in Washington, sitting in the same seat as such great Virginians as James Madison and John Randolph.” Said Congressman Garrett. “I will continue to work every day to bring more jobs and opportunity to the 5th district and lower taxes for hardworking Virginians.”

Congressman Garrett was first elected in 2016, winning with 58% of the vote. Before serving in Congress, Tom was a State Senator representing a Central Virginia district from 2011-2016. Tom also served as an artilleryman in the United States Army for 6 years, and as a Commonwealth’s Attorney in Louisa County.

Garrett continued, “I am running for re-election because there is more work to be done. We have passed the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, which has started to bring jobs back to Southside Virginia. Amthor International announced a $7 Million expansion in Pittsylvania just a couple weeks ago. I will continue to defend our Constitutional rights and work to secure our borders. I will continue to fight to lower taxes and bring greater prosperity to the people of the Fifth District. I welcome any opponents to join me as gladiators in the arena of ideas ask again for the votes and support that previously resulted in the highest contested vote total in the history of the Fifth District.”

Support AFP




Contributors

Contributors

Have a guest column, letter to the editor, story idea or a news tip? Email editor Chris Graham at [email protected]. Subscribe to AFP podcasts on Apple PodcastsSpotifyPandora and YouTube.

Latest News

school bus arm
Local

Albemarle County schools leader resigns as division deals with fallout from child sex arrests

staunton
Local

Staunton: Police ID suspect in shots fired incident near Gypsy Hill Park

Staunton Police have identified a suspect in a shots fired incident in the vicinity of Gypsy Hill Park reported on Wednesday.

derek dooley uva football
Football, Politics, U.S. & World

Former UVA Football walk-on is a long shot in the Georgia GOP U.S. Senate run-off

Former UVA Football walk-on Derek Dooley rallied to clinch a spot in the June 16 run-off for the Republican nomination for Jon Ossoff’s U.S. Senate seat from Georgia, but per the latest polling data, he’ll need to pull off another comeback to win the primary.

homeless shelter food line buffet soup food insecurity
Politics, U.S. & World

State AGs win injunction to block Trump effort to keep people hungry over politics

interstate 81 i-81
Local

Staunton: VDOT announces Interstate 81 closure overnight Saturday

uva baseball chris pollard
Baseball

UVA Baseball: Ranking prep recruiting, transfer portal pick-ups, assessing needs

FIFA world cup 2026 soccer
Etc.

Two former UVA Soccer stars set to compete in the 2026 World Cup