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Delegate Candidate Scott Konopasek: Your Safeguard Against Chaos for the 59th District

May 1, 2025
By: Heather Massey

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On May 1, 2025, residents from the 59th District gathered at the Ashland Library for an insightful roundtable discussion with candidate Scott Konopasek, who is running for delegate in the 59th District. Multiple generations of voters showed up to listen, learn, and pledge their support.

First, Konopasek described his background. He has deep roots in Virginia, as evidenced by the fact that “Three generations of Konopaseks live, work, and play in the 59th District.”

Konopasek is a decorated combat veteran with an extensive history of government and community service. Highlights include:

  • Fourteen years as an Army Intelligence Officer
  • Nationally recognized leader in Elections and Public Administration
  • Thirty years as a local government public official and community volunteer

Scott Konopasek is running to stop the manufactured political chaos coming from the current federal government. The hallmark of his leadership style is that he’s a collaborator. His personal passion is cultivating a government that is “moral, representative, fair, efficient, and responsive.”

His top three priorities are voter rights, the environment, and seniors and veterans. If elected, one of his first legislative goals would be to ensure all Virginia school board members are elected by you—not appointed by others. And for anyone worried about government efficiency, he has streamlined organizations, reduced costs, and increased employee retention.

A lively discussion followed during which Konopasek listened attentively to the concerns of District 59 residents. The topics included school board elections, supporting teachers, agricultural issues, wealth inequality, creating a safe space for voters, and protecting Virginians from government overreach.

At one point, Konopasek stressed the importance of shared values within communities. His approach to this subject revealed that he’s a candidate who could effectively collaborate with fellow General Assembly delegates in a bipartisan way to get things done.

Throughout the event, Konopasek projected a strong sense of stability. He has the professional experience, determination, and ethics to cut through the increasing disarray and disorder Virginians face—enabling us to thrive in a brighter future.

Take Action

  • Visit Scott Konopasek’s website. Then donate to his campaign.
  • Visit his table at the Ashland Strawberry Faire on June 7, 2025 (10 a.m. – 5 p.m.) to meet the candidate and share the issues that are most important to you.

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“I want a better society for my kids. I’m passionate about healthcare. I’m a physician, my wife is in public health and the way healthcare is going right now is very frightening and I just want a candidate who is willing to go against what is happening on the national level. The vaccination piece is definitely scary, I think it’s really important to stay up to date with those things, the pandemic changed so much about how people trust the healthcare system, and while there are a lot of ways the healthcare system needs to improve, leadership from the top down needs to be solid and it’s just not solid right now”.

“I’m mostly concerned about the SNAP funding. Because in my profession, I know some people through Virginia Cooperative Extension who were doing nutrition education for SNAP beneficiaries, all of those programs were cut as kind of a ripple effect from the (Big, Beautiful) bill, but they lost those programs, which is important to me – nutrition information. I’m concerned about out healthcare, I’m concerned about what’s happening with immigration right now and for me personally, I’m soon going on Medicare, and I’m concerned with what’s happening with that. Things are so divisive, you can’t even really talk about issues in a calm way”.

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“I am passionate about gun safety regulation. I am passionate about enforcement of the anti-trust laws. Those are two big ones for me. And also intelligent AI regulation and data center/environmental regulations. I have concern about the kind of Wild West style lack of regulation of artificial intelligence. I think we need to take a systematic thoughtful approach so that we targeted AI rather than just an uncontrolled profit for a few big companies”.

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