Politics & Government

Woodbridge District Supervisor Runs For Virginia House Seat In Special Election

As Del. Candi Mundon will step down from her seat, a Prince William County supervisor is entering the race.

Supervisor Margaret Angela Franklin is running for the 23rd House of Delegates District after Del. Candi Mundon King was appointed to Governor-elect Abigail Spanberger's administration.
Supervisor Margaret Angela Franklin is running for the 23rd House of Delegates District after Del. Candi Mundon King was appointed to Governor-elect Abigail Spanberger's administration. (Prince William Board of County Supervisors meeting video)

WOODBRIDGE, VA — A Prince William County supervisor will seek a Virginia House of Delegates seat in a special election as the incumbent steps down.

Supervisor Margaret Angela Franklin (D-Woodbridge) is running for the 23rd House District, which includes parts of Prince William and Stafford counties. The incumbent, Del. Candi Mundon King, is stepping down after being appointed by Governor-elect Abigail Spanberger as secretary of the commonwealth.

On Friday, House Speaker Don Scott announced a special election on Jan. 13, 2026 to fill the 23rd House of Delegates seat. The Virginia Public Access Project labels the district as strong Democratic.

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Franklin has been endorsed by Mundon King, as well as fellow Supervisors Andrea Bailey and Victor Angry, along with Rep. Eugene Vindman, Senate President Pro Tempore Louise Lucas and other Democratic officials.

"Since 2019, I've had the honor of serving the Woodridge District on the Prince William Board of County Supervisors, working to strengthen our public schools, expand affordable housing, lower the tax rate, and deliver high-quality services to residents," Franklin said. "We've made meaningful progress, and this work has shown me how closely local decisions are tied to what happens in Richmond, and how much more we can accomplish for our families when state and local leaders are aligned.

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Franklin, elected in 2019, was one of the first African American women elected to the Prince William Board of County Supervisors. A former congressional staffer for Rep. Al Lawson (D-Florida) Rep. Alma Adams (D-North Carolina) and Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-New York) she also served as president of the Senate Black Legislative Staff Caucus.

As the Woodbridge District supervisor, Franklin's initiatives have included working to increase affordable housing, creating a sustainability commission, creating an award-winning Child Advocacy Center to help victims of child abuse, and renaming Jefferson Davis Highway to Richmond Highway. She has served roles like vice chair of the Board of County Supervisors, chair of the Virginia Railway Express Operations Board, chair of Potomac and Rappahannock Transportation Commission/OmniRide, and chair of the Economic & Workforce Development Committee for the Virginia Association of Counties.

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