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★National Rank
#4,871 of 8,776 · bottom 44.5%among candidates with at least one scored answer
Religion: NO EVIDENCE FOUND (no personal religious/church affiliation publicly documented)
Background: Jessica L. Anderson (D), VA House of Delegates District 71 (James City part, New Kent part, City of Williamsburg). Freshman — flipped the seat from GOP incumbent Amanda Batten in a Nov 2025 rematch (~52.7%); sworn in Jan 14, 2026. Lifelong Virginian; worked in Williamsburg-area public schools. A.S. business administration, Thomas Nelson CC. Serves on Counties, Cities & Towns; Public Safety; Education.
VA Delegate, HD-71 (FRESHMAN, sworn Jan 14, 2026 after flipping the seat). [2026-06 RESOLUTE refinement, state tier] Scored ONLY on her documented strict-party-line opening-day second-reference constitutional-amendment floor votes; no other roll-call record yet, so every other cell is null (2025 campaign positions were NOT scored). SANCTITY: HJ1 (reproductive-freedom amendment, second reference) passed the House 64-34 on Jan 14, 2026 with all 64 Democrats YES -> she is within that bloc. MARRIAGE: HJ3 (marriage repeal amendment) passed 67-31 the same day with all 64 Democrats YES. Individual line-items not separately pulled from the JS-rendered LIS pages, but these were strict-party-line recorded floor votes. Notable campaign cross-current (left UNSCORED, no vote): she favored shortening Virginia's early-voting window 45->30 days, and self-identifies as a gun owner while backing background checks/storage. Treat as a thin but real evidence record.
Candidate opposes state recognition of same-sex marriage / civil unions / domestic partnerships, and supports state non-recognition resolutions where federally permitted
Candidate has voted for state school-choice (vouchers, ESAs, charter expansion) and supports state homeschool freedom statutes
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Candidate has voted for state law requiring parental notification + consent on minors' medical, mental-health, and gender interventions (incl. school counseling referrals)
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Candidate has voted for state law restricting CRT/SOGI/comprehensive-sex-ed/gender-ideology curricula in K-12
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Candidate has voted for state age-verification laws on pornographic content and state criminal penalties for sexualizing minors
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Candidate has voted for state RFRA-style protections for faith-based adoption + foster agencies; opposes state-mandated SS-couple placement
Candidate has voted for state law protecting cash as legal tender, opposing state-level CBDC pilot programs, and protecting crypto-as-property status
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Candidate supports sound-money policies including gold/silver as constitutional money and audit/abolition of the Federal Reserve
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Candidate has voted for state balanced-budget compliance + opposed state borrowing for non-capital expenditures
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Candidate has voted for state usury caps + state predatory-lending protections + state charitable-deduction parity
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Candidate has voted for state pension/treasury divestment from ESG-aligned funds (e.g., BlackRock) + state anti-monopoly enforcement against financial cartels
Candidate (state SoS/legislature) has voted for state hand-count requirements / opposed electronic voting machines
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Candidate (state SoS/legislature) has voted for state photo voter ID + citizenship verification at registration
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Candidate has voted to restrict state early-voting windows + tighten state absentee qualifications to verified medical/military
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Candidate has voted against state mass mail-in voting expansion, against state drop-box deployment, and against legalizing ballot harvesting
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Candidate (state SoS/legislature) has voted to ban state acceptance of private election grants ('Zuckerbucks') + state penalties for foreign interference
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References & footnotes
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Virginia Legislative Information System · accessed 2026-06-02 · Fetch Wayback archive
HJ1, the reproductive-freedom constitutional amendment (second reference), passed the House 64-34 on Jan 14, 2026 with all 64 Democrats voting YES; Anderson, a seated Democrat, is within that strict-party-line bloc — does not affirm personhood from conception.
HJ1, the reproductive-freedom constitutional amendment (second reference), passed the House 64-34 on Jan 14, 2026 with all 64 Democrats voting YES; Anderson, a seated Democrat, is within that strict-party-line bloc — does not affirm personhood from conception.
Virginia Legislative Information System · accessed 2026-06-02 · Fetch Wayback archive
HJ3, the same-sex-marriage repeal amendment (second reference), passed the House 67-31 on Jan 14, 2026 with all 64 Democrats voting YES; Anderson is within that strict-party-line bloc — does not affirm man-woman marriage.
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