The Prince William County Republican Committee (PWCGOP) posted a series of tweets on March 9 and 10, 2026, highlighting controversy surrounding the recent Woodbridge Supervisor Special Election and raising questions about Democratic nominee Muhammad Sufiyan “Sef” Casim.
On March 9, PWCGOP commented on the aftermath of the election, stating: “The next meeting of Prince William County Democrats is going to be fun when they do the postmortem on the Woodbridge Supervisor Special Election. Will Pam Montgomery and @SefCasim attend?” The tweet references both Pam Montgomery and Sef Casim, questioning their potential attendance at an upcoming Democratic meeting.
Later that day, PWCGOP tweeted: “It’s getting NASTY in Woodbridge @PotomacLocal @PWCtimes @InsideNoVA @WUPWnews”, tagging several local news outlets.
On March 10, PWCGOP shared allegations regarding Casim’s residency status and nomination process: “‘Casim moved to Woodbridge — a different district — to run for her old seat.’ ‘7News has received complaints about Prince William County’s Democratic nominee for Woodbridge Supervisor, Muhammad Sufiyan ‘Sef’ Casim.'” The tweet attributes these claims to 7NewsDC.
Special elections in Virginia are often held to fill vacancies between regular election cycles. In such contests, candidate eligibility—such as residency requirements—can become points of contention among local parties. Allegations or disputes over candidate qualifications may influence public perception and party strategies during post-election analyses.

