Prince William County Republican Committee (PWCGOP) used its social media platform on February 11, 2026, to highlight the need for financial support and address upcoming special elections in Prince William County. The committee also raised questions about a candidate’s participation in these elections and endorsed a state senate candidate in Fairfax County.
In a post made at 11:11 a.m. UTC, PWCGOP stated, “We need your HELP At least 2 more Special Elections this year in Prince William County | Special Elections are Expensive | Please help! Make a Donation TODAY!!!! Please Visit: https://t.co/v5DIfM53FQ https://t.co/ADnkfj3OoA”. The committee emphasized the financial burden associated with holding special elections and called for donations from supporters.
Later that day, at 3:28 p.m. UTC, PWCGOP posted concerns regarding the candidacy status of Pam Montgomery by asking, “Will Pam Montgomery be on the ballot? Will Pam Montgomery be running a write-in campaign? https://t.co/AyrQmFqYFN”.
At 3:31 p.m. UTC, PWCGOP addressed voters in Fairfax County with an endorsement, stating, “Friends, if you live in Fairfax County: VOTE JULIE LINEBERRY FOR STATE SENATE https://t.co/YQtZfaCdel”.
Special elections can place additional strain on local government budgets due to their unplanned nature and administrative costs. In Virginia, such elections are held when an elected office becomes vacant before the term ends. Political parties often rely on donations to fund their efforts during these periods.

