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In Richmond, Virginia, a significant political victory unfolded as Republican Mitchell Cornett emerged triumphant in the contest for the Virginia House of Delegates District 46 seat. This development, confirmed by Tuesday night’s election results, marks a notable moment in the region’s political landscape.
Mitchell Cornett, a figure well-rooted in his community, contended against Democrat Jamie Hendry. The seat was previously occupied by Del. Jonathan “Jed” Arnold, adding weight to this electoral battle. Cornett’s diverse background includes roles as a cattle farmer, a volunteer firefighter, a paramedic, and a county supervisor in Grayson County, underscoring his deep connections and varied contributions to public service.
District 46, a region rich in history and community, encompasses Grayson, Smyth, and Wythe counties, along with a portion of Pulaski County. This geographical area is now set to be represented by Cornett, whose multifaceted career and dedication to public duty have resonated with the voters in this latest election.
District 46 consists of Grayson, Smyth, and Wythe counties and part of Pulaski County.