Delegate Wendell Walker, a Republican representing Virginia’s 52nd House district since his election in 2024, has recently used social media to comment on legislative matters and share his activities in the state legislature.
On February 24, 2026, Walker posted: “Call it what you want, but 10–1 isn’t fair. I’m voting NO on April 21st, and here’s why.”
The following day, February 25, he shared an experience from the House of Delegates: “What an incredible honor to offer the invocation over the House of Delegates today. As 2 Chronicles 7:14 reminds us, when we humble ourselves, pray, and seek Him, He hears and heals. May we as legislators lead with wisdom and humility as we serve Virginia.”
On February 26, Walker highlighted his recent media appearance: “It was great to join Mari and Brian on @wlniMorningline earlier this week to talk about the state budget, data centers, school funding formula, what’s going to happen with money for the inland port, redistricting, and more.”
Walker assumed office after replacing Luke Torian in the state’s 52nd House district. His posts reflect ongoing engagement with legislative issues such as state budgeting and redistricting.


