PWCGOP raises questions over candidate signature verification in Woodbridge posts

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PWCGOP, the official account of the Prince William County Republican Committee, posted a series of tweets on March 10, 2026, addressing local political developments in Woodbridge.

In an early post at 01:45 UTC, PWCGOP shared a link with the message “https://t.co/aitMTT6yvW”.

Later that day at 01:53 UTC, the account tweeted “It’s a family business

VPAP: https://t.co/knmdZL25Sx

@NatalieLShorter https://t.co/PH0ldR12UK“.

At 09:58 UTC, PWCGOP highlighted concerns about candidate verification in Woodbridge by posting “shenanigans in Woodbridge

‘7News asked the PWC Dems to verify if the 24 signatures on Casim’s candidate form were verified Woodbridge residents. That request was not answered.’

https://t.co/aitMTT76lu

@WMALDC @SefCasim https://t.co/euvRjaTQ4q“.

The Prince William County Republican Committee is known for its active engagement in local electoral issues and frequently uses social media to raise questions about election integrity and transparency within Prince William County. The reference to VPAP in one tweet likely alludes to the Virginia Public Access Project, a nonpartisan organization that provides information about campaign finance and elections in Virginia.



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