Spotsylvania Board of Supervisors candidate Garcia’s election endorsed by property rights group
Marcus Garcia, a Spotsylvania County Board of Supervisors candidate for the Lee Hill District, has been endorsed for election by the Private Property Rights Institute (PPRI), an advocacy group for economic rights for property owners.
“Private property rights is the foundation of our democracy and the cornerstone of a free economy,” PPRI spokesman Dom Arron said. “That’s why we are proud to endorse Marcus Garcia, who we believe shares these values.”
Garcia, an Independent, is running against incumbent Lori Hayes.
In his campaign, Garcia stands for good public education and easy access to it. He promises to be a voice of reason for Spotsylvania as it develops and will make wise decisions in a fast-growing area between the nation’s capital and the state capital. He also stands for modern and sufficient infrastructure as well as consistent and excellent public safety.
Garcia spent 24 years in the Navy. He has an MBA as well as a MA in National Security and Strategic Studies. He was the Colorado State Secretary of the American GI Forum, as well as an engineer for 14 years within a municipal utility company.
The Lee Hill District is a magisterial district within Spotyslvania County. The county is divided into seven such districts, and each district elects one supervisor to represent its constituents on the board.
The election is November 11, but early in-person voting started September 19. You can also request a mail-in ballot up until October 24. More information can be found here.
PPRI is a 501(c)(4) nonprofit organization dedicated to defending the fundamental right to private property ownership, a cornerstone of personal freedom and economic prosperity. Its mission is to protect landowners from government overreach, burdensome regulations, and zoning restrictions that threaten their ability to control their property. Learn more about the Personal Property Rights Institute here.