Local and State election candidates on Appomattox County ballot, plus known write-in candidates

Election Day 2023 is almost here as Tuesday, Nov. 7 approaches. A number of Appomattox County public offices are on the official ballot. Early voting opened on Sept. 22 and runs through Nov. 4.

The Appomattox County Registrar’s Office, located at 367 Virginia Avenue, Appomattox, is open for early voting Monday through Friday, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., as well as this Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Below is the official list of local and state-level candidates, as named on the Virginia Department of Elections website, which will appear on the county ballot, followed by a list of known write-in candidates that are not on the ballot.

** (I) = Incumbent seeking re-election

LOCAL

Appomattox County Board of Supervisors

Appomattox River District

William H. “Bill” Hogan (I)

Ken W. “Dutch Henry” Wolfskill, Jr.

J. Jerry Boyce, Jr.

Falling River District

John F. Hinkle (I)

Laura H. Briceland

Wreck Island District

Trevor L. Hipps (I)

Appomattox County Sheriff

R. N. “Robby” Richardson

Appomattox County Commonwealth’s Attorney

Leslie M. Fleet (I)

Appomattox County Clerk of Court

Janet A. Hix (I)

Appomattox County Commissioner of Revenue

Sara R. Henderson (I)

Appomattox County Treasurer

Victoria C. Phelps (I)

Appomattox County School Board

Falling River District

Roger Brandon Stough (I)

Wreck Island District

Jason L. Wells (I)

Soil and Water Conservation Director

Robert E. Lee District

Bonnie A. Swanson (I)

Appomattox County Write-In Candidates

Appomattox County School Board

Falling River District

Wyatt Torrence (I)

Rich Gehan

Wreck Island District

Tom Adams

STATE-LEVEL

Virginia House of Delegates 56th District

Thomas A. "Tom" Garrett, Jr. (Republican)

Senate of Virginia 10th District

John J. McGuire III (Republican)

State-Level Write-In Candidates

Virginia House of Delegates 56th District

Jordan Miles III (Democrat)

Senate of Virginia 10th District

Daniel Tomlinson (Democrat)

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