LOUDOUN COUNTY, VIRGINIA, NOV 18, 2024 – Tumay Harding dominated a crowded field of six candidates to win the Republican primary for the Virginia Senate District 32 seat. Tumay, with endorsements from Sheriff Mike Chapman, former Virginia congressman Dick Black, and former state delegate Bob Marshall, won 64% of the votes.
Tumay has lived in Loudoun County for 12 years with her husband and three daughters.
Pointing out the failures of the Democrat majority in the General Assembly, especially in the areas of education, increasing illegal migrant crime, increasing cost of living, Tumay believes Senate District 32 is ready for change. Tumay says she speaks to the heart of all people, conservatives, independents, even democrats, who want a Virginia that can do so much better.
The Special Election for Senate District 32 will be held on Tue, January 7. Early voting starts on Wed, December 11, 8:30-5pm, Mon-Fri at 750 Miller Dr, Suite 150, Leesburg. Saturday voting will be on December 28 and January 4, 9-5pm, at Claude Moore and Dulles South Recreation Centers. January 7, Election Day voting will be at local precincts.