Loudoun Now for Nov. 4, 2021

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NOVEMBER 4, 2021

Rayner Wins Purcellville Seat BY NORMAN K. STYER nstyer@loudounnow.com

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Glenn Youngkin addresses a crowd of supporters at the Loudoun County Fairgrounds on Monday night, the day before recording a narrow victory in the governor’s race.

Purcellville voters on Tuesday elected Erin K. Rayner to fill the vacant Town Council seat. Rayner defeated town newcomer Sean MacDonald with 53% of the vote. She will fill the unexpired term of Councilman Ted Greenly, who resigned May 31 and will serve until Dec. 31, 2022, and the seat will be on the ballot next November. Rayner, the executive director of former Congresswoman Barbara Comstock’s Program for Women in Leadership at George Washington University and Mountain View Elementary School PTA president, is a five-year town resident. She ran for the council in last year’s election, finishing fourth with three seats available.

Local Dems Survive Virginia’s Red Shift LOUDOUN NOW STAFF REPORT

On Tuesday night for the first time since 2009, Virginia voters showed strong shades of red. Republican candidate for governor, Glenn Youngkin, edged out former governor and Democratic candidate Terry McAuliffe. With relatively few votes still to be counted, major news outlets called the contest for Youngkin after midnight. During a speech at his victory party in Chantilly, Youngkin called his election a defining moment, and reiterated his list of campaign promises, ranging from opening 20 charter schools, to adding 400,000

jobs in Virginia, to saving Virginians more than $1,000 each on taxes. “My fellow Virginians, this is our moment. It’s our moment for parents, for grandparents, for aunts, for uncles, for neighbors to change the future of Virginia’s children’s lives, to change their Virginia journey,” Youngkin said. “It’s our time to turn that vision into a reality. It’s a vision where Virginia’s power, the power that has historically resided in the marbled halls of Richmond, is spread out, spread out to the kitchen tables that are held together with the bond of spirit, of liberty and freedom.” His agenda will be tested in Rich-

mond—while Republicans took control the governor’s mansion and the House of Delegates, Democrats retain control of the state Senate. “Together, we can build a new day, a new day for Virginians where, yes, we soar and we never settle,” Youngkin said. “A new day where all Virginians, all of us, can deserve to look forward to grabbing, to aspiring, to dreaming and then achieving that great Virginia promise.” The GOP’s other statewide candidates also celebrated victories. Winsome Sears was elected lieutenant governor with 51% RED SHIFT continues on page 38

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