VIRGINIA'S 11TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT REPUBLICANS

11th District Update – December 2, 2025

This week’s updates from around the district:
  • 11th District Download
  • RPV Chairman Mark Peake announces resignation
  • Door knocking with Ken Balbuena for Braddock Supervisor this Sat., Dec. 6 and Sun., Dec. 7
  • Braddock residents: vote early for Ken Balbuena–early voting ends this Sat., Dec. 6
  • Next Fairfax GOP meeting TONIGHT, Tues., Dec. 2
  • Ken Balbuena for Supervisor fundraiser TOMORROW, Wed., Dec. 3
  • Kim Farington for US Senate Reception TOMORROW, Wed., Dec. 3
  • RPV Advance this Fri., Dec. 5-Sun., Dec. 7
  • RESCHEDULED: Bryce Reeves for US Senate Campaign Finance Kickoff Dinner Mon., Dec. 8
  • Upcoming RWC meetings and events
  • Luce Center for Conservative Women networking event on Fri., Dec. 12
  • NVRBF breakfast with state Sen. Bryce Reeves Thurs., Dec. 18
Visit the 11th District’s website at 11cdgop.org for all information updates.
NEWSLETTER ANNOUNCEMENT REMINDER: If you’d like to have an announcement in the newsletter, please email Mike Ginsberg at mikeforscc@gmail.com. The 11CD Newsletter goes out on Tuesday mornings, so please try to have your announcement requests in by Monday at 12 noon.

The 11th District Download
by 11CD Chairman Rosie Oakley

Stop Raising Taxes!

This Friday, December 5 is the deadline for Fairfax County residents to pay the SECOND installment of their 2025 real estate taxes. In case you’ve forgotten, the first half of your assessment was due on July 28. While Democrats continue to talk about affordability, it is their policies that are making Fairfax County unaffordable for so many. Although our real estate taxes increase every year, the value of our property represents an unrealized gain. We do not receive the benefit of property appreciation until we sell our homes and move. It’s pretty simple. The Tax and Spend Democrats on the Board of Supervisors are forcing people who bought their homes 20-30 years ago and live on fixed incomes to leave Fairfax County. They simply cannot afford the increased tax burden levied on them every year.

We have a bloated county government that thinks nothing of funding the majority of a $4 BILLION School Board budget. Honestly, that amount of money blows my mind. Poor FCPS Superintendent Michelle Reid and her happy band of Democrat School Board members recently determined they need another $180 MILLION in additional funding for 2026, just to make ends meet. (With declining enrollment, no less.) Does anyone doubt that the County Board will give FCPS what it’s asking for? Read more here: https://www.ffxnow.com/2025/11/13/early-fcps-budget-forecast-eyes-180m-in-additional-funding-from-county-in-2026/.

Guess what else we have to look forward to in one month? On January 1, 2026, a 4% meals tax will go into effect that was approved by our Fairfax County Board of Supervisors. For the record, that 4% meals tax will be added to the current 6% state tax and will not only be on meals eaten in restaurants. It will apply to all prepared foods, like the rotisserie chickens or salads you buy at the grocery store. If you stop by a 7-11 for a quick hot dog or taco, get ready to pay an additional 4% meals tax. Let’s not forget about the 5 cent bag tax, also courtesy of the Fairfax County Supervisors.

So which taxes does the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors control? Real estate tax, car tax, meals tax, and the bag tax. Until the December 9 Special Election in Braddock, 8 out of 10 members of the Board of Supervisors are Democrats and 100% of the School Board are Democrats. When you pay the car tax in October; your real estate tax in July and December; and the 4% meals tax starting January 1st, remember who voted for every single tax increase in Fairfax County – ALL Democrats. If you want to change the Tax and Spend trajectory that chases long-time residents out of our county, look no further than our Board of Supervisors.

If you’re sick of high taxes, vote Republican. If you continue to vote for Democrats, stop complaining about the high taxes, because taxing, spending, and more taxing is what the Democrats on the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors do best!

Rosie Oakley
11th District Chairman

RPV Update:

Chairman Mark Peake Announces Resignation

In a letter released yesterday, RPV Chairman Mark Peake announced that he would be stepping down from his position as RPV Chairman at the end of 2025. You can read his letter informing the State Central Committee of his plans here. He will remain chairman through the end of the year. Following his departure, per the Party Plan, RPV Vice Chair Kristi Way will serve as Acting Chair until the State Central Committee elects a new chairman sometime in early 2026. The new chairman will complete the term of Chairman Peake, who himself was completing the term of former chairman Rich Anderson, who resigned to take a position as an Assistant Secretary of the Air Force. The term will end at the 2028 Quadrennial Convention, at which Virginia Republicans will elect a new chairman for a four-year term.

In his letter, Peake noted that the next chairman will need to focus on fighting the redistricting referendum Democrats are planning for April 2026. On behalf of the 11th District, we thank Chairman Peake for his willingness to serve as chairman and take on the role late in the election cycle. The job of RPV chairman is challenging and requires a proven ability to represent the party to the media, donors, and activists married to a vision of what the party can and should be. We will continue to keep you posted on developments at RPV.

Braddock Residents: Early Voting Ends This Sat., Dec. 6 in the Supervisor Special Election

The special election for Braddock District Supervisor is just one week from today, on Tuesday, December 9. GOP candidate Ken Balbuena is running to replace Democrat Supervisor James Walkinshaw, and early voting is happening NOW through this Saturday, December 6 at the locations below:

Fairfax Government Center – happening now through this Saturday, December 6
Weekdays: 8:00am-4:30pm

Plus this Saturday, Dec, 6: 9:00am-5:00pm

Burke Centre Library – now through Saturday, December 6
Weekdays: 1:00-7:00pm

Plus this Saturday, Dec. 6: 9:00am-5:00pm

ELECTION DAY is one week from today, Tuesday, December 9. If you vote on Election Day, vote at your precinct!

You can find all the election details here.

Even though only Braddock voters can cast their ballot in this Special Election, the outcome is important to all of Fairfax County.

Braddock Voters – Vote Early & Vote for Ken Balbuena!

Door Knock This Weekend for Ken Balbuena for Braddock Supervisor

Team Balbuena will be door knocking this Saturday, December 6 and Sunday, December 7.

Meet this Saturday, December 6 at 10:00am or Sunday, December 7 at 1:00pm. Both walks will meet at the Fairfax GOP Office, 4246 Chain Bridge Road, Fairfax 22030. Please RSVP to Team Balbuena at info@kenforbraddock.com.

Do You Want to Help Ken, but you’re not a Doorknocker?

No problem! We need volunteers to “chase” absentee ballots with phone banking AND for texting. Both can be done from home and your name and phone number remain private. It’s an easy way to help, but it’s an important way to Get Out the Vote for Ken!

For details on volunteering to make phone calls or text, please contact Valerie at vwohlleben@gmail.com.

Volunteers Needed to Pass Out Sample Ballots

From now through this Saturday, December 6, Early Voting is available at the Fairfax County Government Center and the Burke Centre Library. On December 9, Braddock District polling locations will be open from 6:00am-7:00pm, and voters must vote at their precinct.

We need volunteers to pass out sample ballots this week during Early Voting and on Election Day at Braddock’s 29 precincts.

If you can help, please email Rosie Oakley at chair@11cdgop.org, so she can send you links to sign up and volunteer. The November results were hugely disappointing, but as Republicans, we must stand strong and help Ken flip this seat.

TONIGHT! Fairfax GOP Meeting
Tues., Dec. 2

The next Fairfax GOP membership meeting will be held TONIGHT, Tuesday, December 2, at 7:00pm at Woodson High School, 9525 Main St., Fairfax 22031.

Ken Balbuena Fundraising Reception TOMORROW
Wed., Dec. 3

Join Ken Balbuena at a fundraising reception tomorrow, Wednesday, December 3 at 6:00pm, in support of his campaign for Braddock District Supervisor. Help him add a second Republican to the Board of Supervisors!

RSVP: secure.winred.com/balbuena-for-braddock/best4braddock
or email info@kenforbraddock.com and mail donations to
Balbuena for Braddock | PO Box 1024, Springfield, VA 22151.

Kim Farington for Senate
Fundraiser Tomorrow, Wed. Dec. 3

Kim Farington for US Senate is hosting a fundraising reception tomorrow, Wednesday December 3, from 5:00-7:00pm at Reitano Vineyards, 137 Lee Burke Road, Fort Royal, 22630. Tickets are $35 and sponsorships are available. RSVP here.

RPV Advance
Fri., Dec. 5-Sun., Dec. 7

The 42nd Annual Republican Party of Virginia Advance will be held this Friday, December 5-Sunday, December 7 in Williamsburg, Virginia at Kingsmill Resort, 1010 Kingsmill Road, Williamsburg 23185. Join grassroots leaders, elected officials, candidates, activists, and supporters from across the Commonwealth for a weekend of fellowship, strategy, and inspiration. Click here for tickets and here for hotel reservations.

Bryce Reeves for US Senate Campaign Kickoff Event Rescheduled to Mon., Dec. 8

Join state Sen. Bryce Reeves as his campaign finance kickoff dinner on Monday, December 8 at 6:30pm at Randy’s Prime Seafood and Steaks, 8051 Leesburg Pike, Vienna 22182. This is rescheduled from the earlier announced November 19 date. Tickets are $250 and sponsorships are available. RSVP here or at matt@bayarmoury.com.

Upcoming Republican Women’s Club
Meetings and Events

(1) Tuesday, December 9: Colonial Mt. Vernon RWC Holiday Party and New Officer Installation. From 6:00-8:30pm at Cedar Knoll, 9030 Lucia Lane, Alexandria. Tickets are $75 per person. Purchase tickets online here.

(2) Saturday, December 13: Greater McLean RWC Holiday Brunch and New Officer Installation. From 12:00 noon-1:30pm at Katie’s Coffee, 760 Walker Road, Great Falls 22066.

(3) Saturday, December 13: Hunter Mill RWC and Republican Women of Clifton Wreaths Across America Event. At 12:00 noon at Arlington National Cemetery. The Hunter Mill RWC and Clifton RWC are both sponsoring Wreaths Across America to place wreaths at the graves of fallen servicemembers and veterans. Help them by sponsoring a wreath, or volunteering at Arlington National Cemetery to help lay wreaths. Details on sponsoring and laying a wreath here (Hunter Mill RWC) and here (Republican Women of Clifton).

(4) Saturday, December 14: Monticello Council of Republican Women December Club Luncheon. From 1:00-3:30pm at the Italian Cafe, 7161 Lee Highway, Falls Church 22046. Featuring special guest speaker Cathy Gillespie, CEO of Constituting America, on the topic of America’s 250th Birthday. The cost is $40 (includes salad, main course, dessert, tax, and tip). Payable at the door via CASH or CHECK (made out to MCRW) With your RSVP, please choose a meal option for EACH guest: Grilled Salmon, Chicken Formaggio, Veal Piccata, Rigatoni Mastshonia (vegetarian). And remember, men are welcome! RSVP online here. RSVP by Thursday, December 11 at 5:00 p.m. (cancellations must be registered by this date to avoid being charged for the meal).

(4) Sunday, December 14: Republican Women of Clifton Holiday Party. From 6:00-9:00pm. Address provided upon RSVP here.

Clare Boothe Luce Center for Conservative Women Networking Event on Fri., Dec. 12

Join the Clare Boothe Luce Center for Conservative Women for a Conservative Network Event on Friday, December 12 at 11:30am. The guest speaker will be Becky Norton Dunlop, former Special Assistant to the President under President Ronald Reagan, speaking on the topic of The Conservative Movement in the Age of Trump. It will be held at the Luce Center, 112 Elden St., Suite P, Herndon. Please RSVP by December 11 online here.

NVRBF Breakfast with State Sen. Bryce Reeves Thurs., Dec. 18

The next NVRBF breakfast will take place on Thursday, December 18 and feature state Senator and US Senate candidate Bryce Reeves. Hear about the upcoming legislative session and Sen. Reeves’s campaign plan as he vies for the nomination to take on Sen. Mark Warner. It will be held at the Tower Club, 8000 Towers Crescent Drive, Tysons 22101. You can purchase tickets online here.

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