Stan Scott

SD-4

Stan Scott

Stan is running for Virginia State Senate in SD-4.

After 20 years as a combat soldier, Stan retired from the military in 2002 and returned to school on the GI Bill, earning degrees in political science, public policy, and economics. He later returned to school to do doctoral work in International Relations.

Stan does defense and foreign policy consulting through his firm, Crux Analytics, LLC.

Stan spent his youth in the South as one of four sons in a poor family.

Stan, on the issues:

➔ Healthcare +

"Without life-saving medications and treatment, a right to life or liberty has no meaning and pursuit of happiness becomes impossible. As a product, health care responds poorly to market forces, and our state government must step in to expand the provider network and ensure universal access to care."

➔ Education +

"We need to invest in accessible and high-quality early childhood education programs, excellent public schools, and dynamic institutions of post-secondary and higher education."

➔ Gun Violence Prevention +

"Virginians have a right to enjoy public spaces, especially schools and churches, without fear of attack by someone with a firearm. ..."

➔ VA Workers & Economy +

"Across the district, young people lack the education and business opportunities they need to enter the workforce, and older workers and entrepreneurs lack the connectivity needed to create virtual teams or start new businesses. ..."

➔ Energy +

"Local environmental protection matters in a district with thousands of miles of shoreline. Local watermen depend on clean water for their livelihood, in addition to the thousands of people who just like to hunt and fish...."

Learn more on Stan's website issues page.

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Hanover Co, Spotsylvania Co, Caroline Co, Northumberland Co, Lancaster Co, Middlesex Co, Essex Co, Richmond Co

SD-4 Voting Trend

Democratic candidates' election percentages.

2020:
2018: Kaine received 42%.
2017: Northam received 39%.
2016: Clinton received 36%.
2015 (SD) No Dem candidate.

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Note: 2020 stats are based on Daily Kos computations.

Sources

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Most statistics from VPAP.

2020 election stats computed by Daily Kos.