Mark Earley shares campaign updates and urges voting ahead of Virginia elections

Mark Earley Jr., Virginia State Delegate for 73rd District
Mark Earley Jr., Virginia State Delegate for 73rd District
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Mark Earley, a candidate for public office in Virginia, has used his social media platform to highlight campaign activities and encourage voter participation. In several posts on X (formerly Twitter), Earley shared updates from meet-and-greet events and urged constituents to vote.

On September 24, 2025, Earley posted about an event in Fox Creek: “Another day another great meet & greet. Appreciated gathering with supporters (and just some new folks interested to dialogue!) in Fox Creek!”

Later that same day, he called for action at the polls, writing: “It’s outrageous that we’re still abiding this nonsense. VOTE in VA so we can return to common sense.” This statement reflects his ongoing efforts to mobilize voters ahead of the upcoming election.

On September 25, 2025, Earley provided another update from the campaign trail: “Great meet & greet in Midlothian last night — with less than 6 weeks till Election Day, we’re door knocking, house-hopping, and doing everything we can to talk to every voter! Even met some folks who are brand new to VA & excited to get involved. Thanks to Troy & Christie…”

Earley’s recent social media activity comes as candidates across Virginia intensify their outreach efforts with fewer than six weeks remaining before Election Day. Meet-and-greet events are a common strategy for local campaigns seeking direct engagement with voters and newcomers alike.



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