Michelle Lopes-Maldonado

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Michelle Lopes-Maldonado

Michelle won the 2021 Democratic Primary for VA-50 Delegate, defeating incumbent Lee Carter.

Michelle is a former attorney, turned business leader-turned small business owner -- and a champion for compassionate change and a servant leader.

Michelle, on the issues:

➔ Healthcare +

"I will work for you to ensure both accessible and affordable healthcare as we also ensure a sustainable COVID recovery that includes safe re-openings of schools and businesses supported by science, proper PPE, and protocols."

➔ Education +

"I believe in common sense ventilation for all school buildings, higher pay for teachers and free community college for Prince William County residents helping to minimize education debt and increase access for all."

➔ VA Workers & Economy +

"I support workers' rights, small businesses, a living wage, and up-skilling our workforce as ways to generate job growth, competitiveness, and diversity along with a strong and healthy economy."

➔ Environment +

"The Virginia Clean Economy Act is a great start. I want to continue this good work and explore new and creative ways to enable green mobility options and methods to decrease our carbon footprint along with smart local land development and use."

➔ Criminal Justice Reform +

"... Now is the time for us to come together to reform our criminal justice system, end unfair sentencing, and the stunted circumstances that rob too many of our citizens of the chance to become good neighbors and community leaders."

➔ Infrastructure +

"I support rail extension, energy efficient vehicles, road repair and green design for our community. The time has come to make bold investments in our infrastructure."

Learn more on Michelle's website issues page.

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Prince William County, Manassas City

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Democratic candidates' election percentages.

2020: Biden received 62.28%.
2019 (HD): Carter won w. 54%.
2018: Kaine received 62%.
2017: Northam received 58%.
2017 (HD): Carter won w. 54%.
2016: Clinton received 53%.
2015 (HD) Dem lost w. 41%.

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Note: 2020 stats are based on Daily Kos computations.

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2020 election stats computed by Daily Kos.