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Del. Cheryl Turpin (D-HD85) Announces Candidacy for SD7, Where Sen. Frank Wagner (R-Dominion) Is Retiring

Turpin joins Kim Howard and Susan Hippen in the Democratic primary...

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Big news in SD7 and HD85. See below for a press release from Del. Cheryl Turpin (D-HD85), announcing she’s entering the race for SD7 (54% Northam district), where Sen. Frank Wagner (R-Dominion Energy) is retiring. The other two Democrats running are Kim Howard and Susan Hippen. May the best candidate win!

Delegate Cheryl B. Turpin Announces Candidacy for the 7th Senate District

Turpin’s entrance in the race makes her the clear front-runner

Virginia Beach, VA – “In 2017 we started a movement in Virginia Beach.  Together we ran a campaign focused on improving our healthcare, funding our public schools, and creating real opportunities for all families. In 2018, we did just that by expanding Medicaid and by passing H.B. 2147 to ensure every student in Virginia has a fair shot at the American Dream.  Our fight is not over. Republicans in the Virginia State Senate have fought tooth and nail to deny our students the opportunities they deserve. Today we are taking our movement to the State Senate to make sure schools are fully funded, fight to protect our clean air and water, and give everyone access to healthcare. In 2017 we made history.  In 2019 we will forge the future,” Delegate Turpin said.

Delegate Cheryl B. Turpin announced today that she is running for the 7th District of the Virginia Senate. The seat is currently held by Senator Frank Wagner, who is not seeking re-election. In the House of Delegates, Delegate Turpin currently represents the 85th District of the Virginia House of Delegates (which makes up nearly half of the 7th Senate District).  During her service in the General Assembly, Delegate Turpin’s H.B. 2147 passed both the House and Senate with wide bipartisan support. H.B. 2147 allows states to give resources to struggling schools in the first year they do not meet accreditation standards.

“In Virginia’s historic 2017 election, Cheryl Turpin surprised many Virginia election watchers when she defeated incumbent Rocky Holcomb to become the Delegate for the 85th district, flipping the only Trump district in the state. Now she’s turning that same hard work, political acumen, and people-powered campaign to the 7th Senate district race where she’ll be the clear front-runner,’ said Dr. Rachel Bitecofer, a political science professor at Christopher Newport University.

[UPDATE 3/26: The Turpin campaign sent out a corrected press release, replacing the preceding paragraph with the following paragraph.]

“In Virginia’s historic 2017 election, Cheryl Turpin surprised many Virginia election watchers when she defeated incumbent Rocky Holcomb to become the Delegate for the 85th district, flipping the only Trump district in the state.’ said Dr. Rachel Bitecofer, a political science professor at Christopher Newport University.

Before being elected to the Virginia House of Delegates, Cheryl Turpin was a high school science teacher for over 20 years.  Currently, Delegate Turpin is a teacher at Cox High School and has taught at Tallwood, Princess Anne High School, Larkspur High School, and Lynnhaven Middle School in Virginia Beach.  Both of Delegate Turpin’s adult daughter’s Trish and Ellison attended Virginia Beach public schools.

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Delegate Cheryl Turpin has represented Virginia Beach’s 85th District since January 2018 and has been a high school science teacher for over 20 years.  As a Delegate, Turpin stood up for what’s right and found ways for people to work together while staying true to their values. In the State Senate, Cheryl Turpin will prioritize healthcare, funding our public schools, and creating real opportunities for all families.

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