Delegate Ian Lovejoy highlights support for small business and early voting in recent posts

Ian Travis Lovejoy, Virginia State Representative for 22nd District - official facebook
Ian Travis Lovejoy, Virginia State Representative for 22nd District - official facebook
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Delegate Ian Lovejoy, a member of the Virginia House of Delegates, shared several updates on his social media account this week. The posts ranged from supporting small businesses to encouraging civic participation and noting the arrival of fall weather.

On September 19, 2025, Lovejoy posted about his involvement with local businesses: “Small businesses are the backbone of our community – I was happy to help, Joe! https://t.co/OedERtiJCL”.

Later that day, he highlighted the start of early in-person voting by writing, “Early in-person voting has begun! See you at the polls! https://t.co/rxsMhf7rA9”, also on September 19.

The following day, September 20, Lovejoy remarked on seasonal changes in a more informal post: “Leaves starting to fall. A briskness in the wind. Fall is almost upon us- so it’s “zipped logo vest weather”.

Hello old friend. https://t.co/DEaDG9EGqp“.

Delegate Ian Lovejoy represents Virginia’s House District 22 and has served since January 2024. Early voting in Virginia typically begins several weeks before Election Day and allows registered voters to cast ballots ahead of time without needing an excuse.



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