Tim Singstock, candidate for Chairman – At Large of the Prince William County School Board has collected numerous bi-partisan and community endorsements since beginning his campaign in December 2014. These Prince William community leaders are supporting Tim Singstock for School Board Chairman-At Large in the November 3rd General Election:
U.S. Congressman Rob Wittman (1st CD)
U.S. Congresswoman Barbara Comstock (10th CD)
State Senator Richard Black (13th SD)
State Senator Richard Stuart (28th SD)
Delegate Tim Hugo (40th HD)
Delegate Scott Lingamfelter (31st HD)
Delegate Jackson Miller (50th HD)
Delegate Rich Anderson (51st HD)
Former Delegate Jeff Frederick (52nd HD)
Dumfries Mayor, and candidate for 36th State Senate District, Jerry Foreman
Board of County Supervisors Chairman Corey Stewart
Potomac District Supervisor Maureen Caddigan
Coles District Supervisor Marty Nohe
Occoquan District Supervisor, and candidate for Commonwealth Attorney, Mike May
Gainesville District Supervisor Pete Candland
Brentsville District Supervisor Jeanine Lawson
Former Woodbridge District Supervisor Hilda Barg
Former Gainesville District Supervisor John Stirrup
School Board Chairman-At Large Milt Johns
Gainesville District School Board Representative and Vice-Chair Alyson Satterwhite
Coles District School Board Representative Dr. Michael Otaigbe
Brentsville District School Board Representative Gil Trenum
Former Neabsco District School Board Representative Julie Lucas
Former Occoquan District School Board Representative Mike Wooten
Former Brentsville District School Board Representative Lyle Beefelt
Prince William County Sheriff Glenn Hill
Prince William Clerk of the Court Michele McQuigg
Quantico Town Councilwoman Earlene Clinton
Dumfries Town Councilman Cliff Brewer
Haymarket Town Councilman Matt Caudle
Former Dumfries Mayor Nancy West
Darrell “DJ” Jordan, Virginia Board of Social Services
David Byrne, Chairman of the Boy Scouts Occoquan District
Dalena Kanouse, President & CEO MTCI Inc.
Paul Colangelo, Coach, Parent, and 36 year Prince William County resident
– Submitted by the Tim Singstock campaign
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