Va. delegates in primary fight head to court after shoving accusation
Why, yes, Wren Williams is one of them.
Va. delegates in primary fight head to court after shoving accusation
By Michelle Boorstein
September 25, 2022 at 6:29 p.m. EDT
Virginia Dels. Wren Williams (R-Patrick) and Marie March (R-Floyd). (Allison Lee Isley for The Washington Post; Steve Helber/AP)
Two southwestern Virginia GOP delegates pitted against each other by recent redistricting had harsh words Sunday after one pressed charges against the other for an alleged shoulder slamming at a regional Republican fundraiser.
Dels. Marie March (R-Floyd) and Wren Williams (R-Patrick) were elected last fall, but the states redistricting plan has them facing off in next years primary for voters in Carroll, Floyd and Patrick counties.
According to the lawmakers, they were at the annual 9th District Republican Celebration on Saturday night in Wytheville. As Williams and his wife were exiting the party, through a group of people, his body touched Marchs.
He said that it was accidental and that he didnt even realize it was March, and that he apologized immediately. ... She said he intentionally bumped her and had been picking fights with friends of hers at the event all night.
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By Michelle Boorstein
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