Delegate Wendell Walker shares campaign updates and community events in August 2025

Wendell Scott Walker, Virginia State Representative for 52nd District - Official Website
Wendell Scott Walker, Virginia State Representative for 52nd District - Official Website
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Delegate Wendell Walker, a member of the Virginia House of Delegates, recently shared updates about his campaign activities and community involvement through several posts on social media.

On August 22, 2025, Walker posted about campaign efforts in his district: “Spent the day with our hardworking sign crew putting up signs all across Lynchburg and Campbell County! There’s more on the way… Request yours at: https://t.co/SlQHNAux07 Want a larger 4×4 or 4×8 sign like the ones below? Call/Text us at 434-515-2264 https://t.co/D77KiZD8G5”.

The following day, August 23, Walker attended an event supporting a fellow legislator. He wrote: “Packed house for Delegate Eric Zehr last night! Glad to be there to support his re-election alongside so many friends and patriots. https://t.co/RSubvbXrG6”.

Later that same day, Walker highlighted his participation in a local community event: “Couldn’t have asked for a nicer day at Izaak Walton Park for their open house. After a busy week on the campaign trail, it was great getting some range time in with the boys. Thanks to all who came out! https://t.co/BgISDKHJ5I”.

Walker represents part of central Virginia in the state legislature. His recent activities reflect ongoing engagement with both constituents and fellow lawmakers during an election season.



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