Mark Earley shares campaign activities as fall election season begins

Mark Earley Jr., Virginia State Delegate for 73rd District - www.facebook.com
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Mark Earley, a candidate for the Virginia House of Delegates, shared updates about his campaign activities in early September 2025 through several posts on social media.

On September 1, 2025, Earley marked the start of the campaign season with a community event and reflected on his ongoing efforts since February. He wrote, “With Labor Day being the official “start” of the campaign season, we decided to paint the town red after we knocked some doors! Also…my wife might be surprised to learn today is the beginning of the campaign season since we’ve been working since February…”

The following evening, on September 2, 2025, Earley commented on his door-to-door outreach efforts. He stated, “I’ve knocked doors a lot of evenings but very few as beautiful as this. Wow, it’s just a joy to be outside on days like today.”

On September 3, 2025, Earley met with students from Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) and discussed policy impacts. In his post he said, “Great to meet with several Social Work interns from VCU earlier today. We had great discussions about how state policies can play a major role in creating the foundations needed for strong communities and families. Many thanks to Boys to Men Mentoring for reaching out and”

Candidates for state legislative positions often begin campaigning months before Election Day. Door-to-door canvassing and meetings with local organizations are standard practices for engaging voters and discussing key issues relevant to their districts.



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