Monday, October 3, 2011
Beth El Hebrew Congregation hosted a candidates' brunch.
Candidates in three state senate races fielded questions from constituents at a candidates’ brunch at Beth El Hebrew Congregation in Alexandria on Sunday. The brunch was hosted by the Brotherhood of Beth El Congregation. 36th District candidates Jeff Frederick and Sen. Toddy Puller, 39th District candidates Miller Baker and Sen. George Barker, and 31st District candidate Barbara Favola. Favola’s opponent, Caren Merrick, was not present. Immigration, transportation, HOT lanes, and BRAC were discussed at length. “We haven’t done anything significant for transportation funding since 1986,” said Sen. Puller. “We did get the formula changed a little bit for Northern Virginia. It’s just outrageous what we have not done for our citizens as far as…
Thursday, September 29, 2011
The National Federation of Independent Businesses have announced its endorsement of Senate candidate Jeff Frederick.
The National Federation for Independent Businesses (NFIB) has announced its endorsement of Senate candidate Jeff Frederick. The NFIB, along with Virginia's Save America's Free Enterprise (SAFE) Trust, have endorsed Frederick becuase he is supportive of small businesses. The organization has 6,000 members in Virginia. The SAFE Trust consists of NFIB members. "Jeff Frederick understands the challenges facing Virginia’s small, family businesses and is the clear choice in Senate District 36,” said Nicole Riley, state director of NFIB/Virginia SAFE. "We believe Jeff Frederick will take a fiscally responsible approach to managing state government and support legislation that helps our small businesses grow and create jobs and puts the …
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Jeff Frederick, a Republican, is attempting a return to the General Assembly by challenging popular Democratic incumbent Linda “Toddy” Puller for the 36th Senate District.
In their first debate of the year, Republican Jeff Frederick told more than 200 people who packed into the Westminster at Lake Ridge on Wednesday night that the 36th Senatorial District needs a new representative instead of the incumbent who has held office in the General Assembly since 1991. “Twenty years is a long time. Maybe we should try something different,” said Frederick, who served three terms as a delegate beginning in 2003 before he left office to become the state’s youngest leader of the GOP. He also was the first Latino elected to office in Virginia and owns his own tech business. Linda “Toddy” Puller, a Democrat, said she’s not ready to leave Richmond. She was first elected to the House of Delegates in 1991 before she was …
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Loses to Jeff Frederick in Republican State Senate primary
Tito "The Builder" Munoz will be back, he pledged to supporters after conceding the Republican Primary for Virginia's 36th State Senate District. Jeffrey M. Frederick defeated Munoz 69.07% to 30.92%, in a low turnout election. An expected five percent of the electorate voted today, which was highlighted by a 5.9 magnitude earthquake. Munoz was defeated 3,625 votes to 1,623 votes. "I'll be back! Next time we'll be prepared, we'll do it better and we'll be back," Munoz told supporters at the Polo Grill Family Restaurant in Lorton. "The fight is not over. We'll recruit. We'll fight hard. I never expected in the late 1970s when I came to America, and I first came to the airport, I had my little suitcase. I took the subway for the apartment …
Jeff Frederick will now take on incumbent Toddy Puller in the November General Election.
In a sweeping victory, Jeff Frederick won the Republican primary for the 36th Senate seat Tuesday night, despite intermittent earthquakes throughout the day. Frederick announced to a crowd of supporters in Dumfries that he received the call that he won the primary Tuesday night. Frederick held the lead early when precincts began reporting votes after polls closed at 7 p.m. In Prince William County, Frederick gained 76.80 percent, or 2,626 votes, of the unofficial tally, according to the Virginia State Board of Elections website. Challenger Tito Muñoz brought in 793 votes from the county, or 23.19 percent of the vote. Nearly six percent of voters in Prince William County turned out for the primary election, a low turnout, but something that…
Sunday, August 21, 2011
Candidates must report any donation or loan of $1,000 or more in final two weeks leading up to primary, by 5 p.m. next day.
Primary election voting will soon be underway in the state of Virginia, including several competitive races in the Northern Virginia area. As the clock ticks closer to Tuesday, some primary candidates are reporting, by state law, any campaign donations or loans of $1,000 or more to the State Board of Elections. After receiving a donation or loan, candidates must report the amounts and donors by 5 p.m. the next day. The Virginia Public Access Project tracks donations and plans to update the list daily through Tuesday, the day of the primary. Here's a sampling of some of the last-minute donations and loans to area primary candidates, according to VPAP: Senate District 30 Democratic Primary Race: Adam Ebbin reported a $5,000 donation from …
Friday, August 19, 2011
The two Republican candidates faced off before the primary on Tuesday
On Aug. 23, constituents of the 36th senatorial district will have to choose between Jeff Frederick and Tito Muñoz in the Republican primary. After much discussion on the possibility of a debate, first in Spanish, then in English, the two camps finally settled on a broadcasted debate on News Channel 8 Friday morning. “I’m a business guy, I have a different approach. I’m logical, I find solutions for problems and that’s why I’m running for office,” said Muñoz. Frederick, who has experience in the House of Delegates, said he is also looking to end “politics as usual.” “I’ve seen some things happen over the last couple of years since I’ve been out,” said Frederick. “Time and time and time again Toddy Puller and so many others in the Senate …
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
The former congressman endorses Frederick, a candidate in the GOP Primary on Aug. 23.
Former congressman Tom Davis (VA-11) announced today that he is endorsing former Delegate Jeff Frederick for the 36th District Senate race. Portions of Virginia's 11th Congressional District overlap with the new 36th State Senate District in Fairfax and Prince William Counties. According to Mick Bransfield, spokesperson for Jeff Frederick, Davis announced his endorsement because he is supportive of Republican candidates. "I strongly encourage Republicans to come out and vote for Jeff Frederick in the August 23rd Primary," said Tom Davis in a statement. "Republicans are three seats short of a majority in the State Senate, and we need this seat to take back control in Richmond. Jeff can win this seat because he has fought and won tough …
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Former Congressional candidate endorses Frederick, a Republican state senate candidate.
Former Congressional candidate Keith Fimian announced his endorsement of state senate candidate Jeff Frederick today. Fimian ran against Congressman Gerry Connolly for the 11th Congressional District seat last year. Fimian lost to Connolly by a narrow margin, but he won the Prince William County portion of the vote. Frederick, a former state delegate representing Prince William County, is running against Tito Munoz for the 36th district senate Republican nomination. Primary elections will take place on August 23. The winner of the primary will face off against Sen. Linda "Toddy" Puller in November. "Jeff has a strong record of accomplishment and will lead the charge in Richmond to strengthen our economy the old fashioned way: by lowering…
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Candidates share insight into backgrounds, policy and beliefs.
Two Republican candidates for the 36th Senate sounded off in a forum Tuesday. Jeff Frederick and Tito Muñoz are on the ticket for a heavily democratic 36th Senate district, held by current Senator Toddy Puller (D) since 1999. The new 36th district contains portions of Fairfax County and a large section of eastern Prince William County as well as a small part of Stafford County. In a forum hosted by the Young Republicans of Prince William at Daks Grill, Frederick and Muñoz, had the opportunity to speak to their beliefs, backgrounds and platforms in front of an audience of their peers before taking questions from the audience. For Tito Muñoz, known to many as “Tito the Builder” as dubbed by former Alaskan governor Sarah Palin, this is his …
T Ailshire
7:38 pm on Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Ms. Puller thinks three debates (total audience what, maybe 350 people?) is enough.   more ›