UPDATE: Valentine concedes election to Garrett

UPDATE: Valentine concedes election to Garrett

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Updated 3:37 p.m.

Del. Shannon Valentine said this afternoon she has conceded to Republican Scott Garrett in the 23rd House district election.

Valentine said she will not seek a recount, although Garrett’s 203-vote win is within the margin that allows her to request a recount.

Earlier:

Republican Scott Garrett edged Del. Shannon Valentine for Lynchburg’s House of Delegates seat Tuesday in an election heavily influenced by Liberty University students.

Garrett, a Lynchburg city councilman, claimed victory with a 210-vote margin in complete but unofficial returns. He arrived to a hero’s welcome at a ballroom in downtown Lynchburg, where about 200 supporters had gathered.

“I can’t tell you how very humbled and grateful I am,” Garrett told the crowd.

Valentine refused to concede, saying she would wait until election officials canvass the votes today before announcing her next step.

If the vote count remains unchanged by the canvass, it barely falls within the 1 percent margin that allows the losing candidate to demand a recount.

Lynchburg City Councilman Michael Gillette said the results prove Liberty University Chancellor Jerry Falwell Jr. and the students’ votes “are, in fact, a significant influence in the city.”

Falwell said, “I’m elated, to say the least.”

The precinct where Liberty University’s on-campus students voted, at Heritage Elementary School, gave Garrett 1,964 votes to 324 for Valentine.

Valentine had been ahead in the vote count by about 1,400 Tuesday night, but observers at both the Democratic and Republican post-election celebrations in downtown Lynchburg were waiting nervously to hear the numbers from the Heritage Elementary precinct.

Heritage Elementary was the last of the 23rd District’s 20 precincts to report.

“They’ve all seen first-hand now, what a few votes can do,” Falwell said.

Falwell said his happiness came “not so much because of who won and who lost, but because Liberty students got out and exercised their rights, and their civic duties.”

“We’re just thrilled beyond belief,” Falwell said.

Garrett apparently will be among eight new Republican faces in the House of Delegates in January. Republicans were counting a net gain of six seats in the House on Tuesday night.

House Republicans held a 53-45 advantage going into the election.

Valentine told her supporters, “The first thing I should say is, we may have had the closest election in Virginia, and because there has been some discrepancy with the numbers, we are not going to make a decision tonight.

“We are going to go through the canvass tomorrow,” she said to cheers from about 150 backers.

“We will see what happens in the morning, but no matter what, you all are the winners,” she told the crowd.

“This is the foundation from which we will move forward,” she said.

Garrett told his supporters, “Shannon Valentine ran a very strong race and a very strong campaign. She and her supporters, who are our friends and neighbors, have every reason to be proud and every reason to hold their heads up high.”

Garrett said he felt the defining issue of the race had been jobs.

“I don’t think there’s any question,” he said.

“I think that’s why Bob McDonnell did so extraordinarily well statewide” in winning the governor’s race.

“He represented the needs of the people,” Garrett said. “In this state and in this district, the issue is jobs. How can we get people back working?”

Garrett said he was looking forward to working with McDonnell and other members of the General Assembly to address the jobs issue.

Wendell Walker, former chairman of the Lynchburg Republican Committee, called Garrett’s win “nothing short of a miracle.”

“When I signed on to Scott, I committed to not only working hard for him but to praying for him every day,” Walker said to the gathering, going on to lead them in prayer. “I don’t know about you, but I believe in the power of prayer. I believe that tonight is a miracle.”

Del. Kathy Byron, who had kept an anxious vigil at a laptop monitoring the election results while people crowded around her, said she was excited to welcome Garrett to the team of Central Virginia legislators.

“He’ll be a great asset to Lynchburg,” she said. “I look forward to working together with Scott for Central Virginia. He is going to be a great representative, one that shares the values of the 23rd District.”

Garrett, who described himself as “tired but happy” following the hard-fought campaign, said he still considered Valentine a friend.

He described making the decision to take on the well-liked incumbent as the hardest part of his campaign.

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Flag Comment Posted by Dillon on November 14, 2009 at 10:18 pm

Not all Liberty students are from out of town, and although most of them are, it does’nt matter. They have a right to vote for what they think is best for the University. They have their reasons just like you have yours and they deserve the right to vote just like other college students do in other cities all across the country. You should’nt be upset with Scott Garrett or Liberty, but instead you should be upset with the democrats that did’nt get out to the poles and vote. Don’t be mistaken, local complacency is what lost it for Valentine but democracy still did it’s job.

Flag Comment Posted by msc on November 09, 2009 at 2:33 pm

Yea, I like how an LU student commented to a question (and this was mentioned in an editorial in yesterday’s paper), that she was from DELAWARE but was glad to have been able to vote here locally~ “Democracy at work, and if ya don’t like it”...
Let’s see, entire campaign based on mudslinging and a lie, out of town students deciding our Delegate, niiiiice

Flag Comment Posted by packer2dogs on November 09, 2009 at 10:45 am

Yep, Reality check. Exactly the kind of politician freedom loving Americans want…one who creates a lie on which he bases his whole campaign and then defends it virtually with his life. Exactly what we need. Will fit in well, don’t you think?

Flag Comment Posted by Reality Check on November 09, 2009 at 12:40 am

wdaniels, you are right when you say that Scott Garrett is not in lockstep with LU but you misunderstand what LU really wants from government.  It only wants to be left alone.  Falwell, Sr. didn’t have the elite politicians show up at his funeral because he was a populist.  He was all about the little guy and that is who showed up at his funeral.  What Falwell, Sr. really detested was the phony politicians like Shannon Valentine who try to pretend they are pro-life and pro-traditional family just to win conservative votes.  You are right about Scott Garrett.  He will not take orders from LU but neither will he seek to stab LU in the back.  He is exactly the type of politician that freedom-loving Americans like those at LU hope will always win—those who are not attempting to redistribute wealth or impose their liberal values on the rest of us.

Flag Comment Posted by Reality Check on November 09, 2009 at 12:09 am

BumbleBee,  You confused Jonathan Falwell with Jerry Falwell, Jr. in your post several days back.

Flag Comment Posted by packer2dogs on November 06, 2009 at 6:57 pm

LK…google Virgnia FREE questionnaire, maybe use Garrett or Valentine. Somewhere in there you will find a link. Then, read it for yourself.

The whole premise of Garrett’s campaign is based on the lie.

I know you provided bill numbers. I also saw the very specific places Amanda Sullivan said Valentine lied. I did my own research and found that on the only one of Ms. Sullivan’s points, she was wrong. I did not look at the other two because looking through the path of a bill in the General Assembly is very time consuming.

For example, Valentine voted no to a fuel tax increase (SB 6009, I think), and then yes twice. Why? As the bill progressed, legislation was introduced to reduce the food tax in VA to 0, nada.

Is the fuel tax now a tax or is it revenue neutral and designed to get dedicated money to transportation? She voted no when there were no additional cuts to support the increase…when the bill changed and became more revenue neutral to the consumer, then she voted for it. That is not a vote for a tax increase, my friend. Transportation, because of outside travelers to the state will receive additional revenue; state citizens will pay no food taxes. She did not lie.

Those bills take time and effort to research thoroughly. Just looking at a voting record will never tell the true story. Valentine did not lie.

I am not talking about the election anymore…it is done. I am talking about integrity and will continue to do so. I take issue with Clare moving forward because I am concerned with integrity in politics.

Flag Comment Posted by lookatu on November 06, 2009 at 4:17 pm

I received 14 phone calls from Valentine and her supporters on the phone bank. That was enoughi to keep me from voting for her. Maybe I can get some sleep during my sleeping time now. I asked each time to be taken off their list. She can’t control a phone bank so how can I depend on her to control her job in Richmond.

Flag Comment Posted by msc on November 06, 2009 at 2:20 pm

Well there you go Lord Kappa, maybe you should have done some research before posting, but then again, The News & Advance, Preston Bryant (A Republican by the way), all the Valentine supporters on here, really EVERYONE, we’re all just making it up.. And you really don’t know your (cough) posterior from a hole in the ground by bringing up one version of a bill that she supposably supported, but I’m sure you were there right? I just hope our new Governor is better than the LAST Republican Governor we had,(remember the total mess that Warner had to clean up??) but atleast McDonnell ran a clean campaign, more than I can say for Garrett.
“Un Et mente est Maldicho a dispenseer Et en tierra pax ho minibus”
(Translate it and get back to me in a couple of years when you figure it out…)

Flag Comment Posted by Clare378 on November 06, 2009 at 2:16 pm

Lord_Kappa - I’m glad to see you here today!  I am not going to speak to the election from Tuesday, as it is over and done with and settled.  You guys had the right to vote and you voted, so thank you for doing so.

The reason I wanted to catch up with you in this forum is to see if you were still attending First Fridays this evening.  I happened to be in lower Cabell Street this morning and saw some of the elderly residents who have been affected by the D Street bridge closure - the same residents on Norwood St, Hancock St, C street, B Street, Dabney St, and Stonewall St who were referred to as “mansion-dwellers” in the Champion.  Those residents have longer fire department response times since the bridge has been closed.

Should you attend the First Fridays event and visit the Art Galleries on Rivermont, I strongly encourage you to go visit the above-mentioned streets (the end of Cabell, then turn right).  I would be interested to know if the homes and residents you see match what was told to you during the election.

Flag Comment Posted by Lord_Kappa on November 06, 2009 at 1:53 pm

Everyone keeps yelling, “Garrett Lied! Garrett Lied! Garrett Lied!“ or, even more humorous, “Garrett’s going to have lied!“

I still don’t see any evidence for that. I’ve still never seen these “FREE questionnaires” that you all keep harping over.

When I say that Shannon Valentine lied, I provide the bill number to prove it.

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