Jennifer Boysko

Jennifer Boysko is an American state representative-elect from the Commonwealth of Virginia's 86th district, encompassing parts of Fairfax and Loudon counties. She is a member of the Democratic Party.[1][2]

2015 Campaign

The 2015 election, held November 3, featured an open seat after the incumbent, Tom Rust, announced his retirement on February 25, 2015.[3]

For the primary election, held June 9, Boysko ran unopposed. For the general, Boysko received 54 percent of the vote; Republican Danny Vargas—who ran unopposed in his primary—received 42 percent; and Independent Paul Brubaker received 5 percent.[4]

According to the Virginia Public Access Project, Vargas outspent Boysko, $654,725 to $476,322. Brubaker spent $9,100.[5]

2013 Campaign

In 2013, Boysko was narrowly defeated for the House of Delegates 86th district seat, losing to the incumbent Republican Tom Rust 50.08 percent to 49.92 percent, a difference of 32 votes.[6][7]

Personal, community service

Boysko grew up in Alabama and Arkansas, and since 1996 she has been a resident of historic downtown Herndon, Virginia, where she and her husband Glenn have raised two daughters. She has been a grassroots organizer and leader in her community, volunteering her time for the Herndon High School, the Herndon Fortnightly Club, the Herndon Optimists, St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church, Reston Interfaith, and other political and charitable causes. She is a graduate of Hollins University in Roanoke, VA.[8]

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