SENATOR REEVES CLAIMS VICTORY IN THE REPUBLICAN FIREHOUSE PRIMARY FOR THE 28TH SENATE DISTRICT 

October 14, 2023

[Culpeper, VA] – Bryce Reeves has emerged victorious in the Republican Firehouse Primary for the 28th Senate District in Virginia. With 76% of the vote, Reeves secured a landslide  win over his opponents, Mike Allers Sr.

Reeves has been a dedicated public servant and a staunch advocate for his constituents throughout his career. He has served as a member of the Virginia Senate since 2012 and has consistently fought for conservative values and the interests of his district.

In his victory speech, Reeves expressed his gratitude to his supporters and pledged to continue to fight for the principles that he and his constituents hold dear. He emphasized his commitment to limited government, lower taxes, and individual freedom, and promised to work tirelessly to improve the lives of the people of the 28th Senate District.

“I am deeply honored and humbled by the trust that the voters of the 28th Senate District have placed in me,” Reeves said. “I promise to continue to be a tireless advocate for our shared values and to work every day to make our community an even better place to live, work, and raise a family.”

Reeves’ victory in the Republican Firehouse Primary sets the stage for an exciting general election campaign in the fall. The people of the 28th Senate District can be confident that they have a champion in Bryce Reeves, and that he will work hard to represent their interests and fight for their rights in the Virginia Senate.

For more information about Bryce Reeves and his campaign, please visit www.brycereeves.com.

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Bryce Reeves is a small business owner, former Army Ranger, and former Prince William County narcotics detective. Senator Reeves is running for re-election into the newly formed 28th Senate District. The counties within this district include: Orange, Culpeper, Madison, Greene, Rappahannock, Fauquier (part), and Spotsylvania (part). Senator Reeves currently serves on the Senate Committee on Rehabilitation and Social Services and sits on the Committees on Local Government, General Laws and Technology, and Privileges and Elections. In addition, Senator Reeves is the Co-chair of the Virginia General Assembly Military and Veterans Caucus. Senator Reeves resides in Spotsylvania County.