LYNCHBURG, Va. – After weeks of back and forth about a possible convention, Virginia GOP leaders have decided how they’ll choose their nominees for November’s statewide election.
If you wish to have your voice heard, there’s still a chance; however, those looking to participate will have to plan ahead.
That’s because the Republican Party’s State Central Committee agreed Friday to hold a drive-by convention due to COVID-19, instead of using one location.
AdRich Anderson, chairman of the Republican Party of Virginia, said the convention will be held May 8 and will allow people to drive to the polling center for their area.
GOP leaders are working on the list of locations, and Anderson hopes to release it within two weeks.