Loudoun County Republican Committee highlights volunteer needs and events in recent posts

Scott Pio, Chairman - Loudoun County Republican Committee
Scott Pio, Chairman - Loudoun County Republican Committee
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The Loudoun County Republican Committee has recently posted a series of updates on its official X (formerly Twitter) account, highlighting ongoing volunteer needs, recent events with political candidates, and upcoming community gatherings.

On September 4, 2025, the committee called for increased community participation in local elections. In a post made at 14:01 UTC, the organization stated: “The Loudoun Republican Committee ALWAYS needs volunteers’ year long. On election days and the 45 days of early voting, we need people to help attend to and help voters across Loudoun County. Please consider signing up and selecting ‘Election Day Act…”

Later that day, at 14:32 UTC, the committee shared details about a recent event involving a statewide candidate. The post read: “The Loudoun County Republican Committee had the pleasure of hosting Lt. Governor Candidate John Reid this past weekend. We brought him to one of our Latino Churches within Loudoun County. They spoke to him, presented him to their congregation and enjoyed his words he spoke of”.

In another update posted at 19:14 UTC on September 4, the committee promoted an upcoming meet-and-greet event with Junaid Khan. The message invited residents to join the gathering in Great Falls, Virginia: ” Join Junaid Khan for a Meet & Greet hosted by Naveen and Dr. Tahir Shaikh! Come connect, ask questions, and share your ideas in a friendly, welcoming setting. Great Falls, VA September 7, 1pm Bring a friend or neighbor, everyone’s welcome! “

Loudoun County is known for its active political engagement and diverse communities. Local party committees often rely on volunteers for election-related activities such as staffing polling locations during both early voting periods and on Election Day.



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