Wiley already on campaign trail – The Winchester Star

WINCHESTER Del. Bill Wiley, a Republican from Winchester who was elected in a Nov. 3 special election to fill an unexpired term in the House of Delegates, has announced that he is seeking re-election to the 29th District seat in the upcoming November general election.

Wiley was recently elected to fill the unexpired two-year term of Chris Collins, which ends Dec. 31, 2021. Collins resigned in June after being appointed a general district court judge.

It would be my honor to continue to serve in the House of Delegates, and I hope to earn the support of the residents of the 29th District once again, Wiley said in a press release. You can count on me to stand up for our values, and I will not back down in Richmond. I proudly support the Second Amendment, the Right to Life and will oppose radical initiatives to defund the police that will make us less safe.

He continued, As your Delegate, I will fight for our fair share of tax dollars from Richmond, work to repeal unfunded mandates on our localities, create a better job climate and push for common sense policies that will make the Commonwealth a better place to live, work and raise a family.

Wiley, who defeated Democrat Irina Khanin of Winchester in the November election, moved to Winchester in 2001. He was a member of City Council from 2014-20.

He is business development manager for Howard Shockey and Sons Inc. and is an associate real estate broker at Oakcrest Commercial Real Estate.

He resides in Ward 1 of Winchester with his wife, Katy, and three sons, Clarke, Stewart and Dawson. He is a graduate of George Mason University with a bachelor of science degree in economics and a masters degree in education.

Delegates serve two-year terms. So far no other candidates have announced theyre running for the 29th District seat in November.

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