“I am proud to be a lifelong conservative Republican, and to raise my children by the same Christian, family values that were instilled in me.

I still believe America is the greatest Country in the world and that our part of Virginia is the best place to live, work and raise a family - and I’m not afraid to say it.

I learned the value of hard-work at such a young age and I’m running for Delegate to ensure my children, neighbors, and fellow Virginians are provided the same opportunities and that their freedoms are defended.”

- Will Davis

Will has a proven track record of supporting local law enforcement and their efforts to keep us safe.

As Delegate, he will fully support and fund law enforcement and first responders.

Will is dedicated to rolling back the liberal Democrats’ “criminal justice reforms” that are making Virginia less safe.

As a father of two, Will understands the role parents play in their child’s education, medical decisions, and future. He will be a champion for parental rights. Will also believes a child’s zip code should not determine their academic success. He will be an advocate for school choice and fight to ensure funding follows the child.

Will is opposed to sexually explicit material being part of academic curriculum. He will fight to get Virginia schools back to the basics, and let the household handle the rest.

As a gun owner and member of the Franklin County Gun Club, Will is a staunch defender of the 2nd Amendment.

He won’t give an inch when it comes to our right to protect ourselves, and will oppose red flag laws.

Will is dedicated to fighting against any encroachment on our 1st Amendment right to religious liberty. To Will, this means enabling Virginians of faith to worship as they see fit.

Will, and his wife Caroline, are the proud parents of two beautiful daughters, Isabelle and Emaline.

He will defend the unborn and fight for their right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

Will is committed to protecting our seniors and veterans against scams, and providing them with the dignity and respect they deserve.

As a successful business owner, Will understands the challenge to make payroll, balance a budget, and navigate government regulations.

He is committed to supporting Virginia’s small businesses through deregulation and the reduction of burdensome taxes and fees.

He will serve as a champion of economic development, bringing good-paying jobs to Franklin and Roanoke counties, while being mindful of the affects of growth.

Will grew up surrounded by his grandparents’ dairy and tobacco farm in Franklin County and operates a small horse farm today. He is best equipped to work on behalf of Virginia’s farmers.

Will understands the struggles that Virginia families are facing with inflation and higher cost of living.

He will fight to reduce government spending and taxes, and peel back the government’s involvement in our lives - making life in Virginia more affordable.

Will is dedicated to making Franklin and Roanoke counties the best and most affordable places to live, work and raise a family.

In order to do that, we must prevent liberals from California and career lobbyists from setting Virginia’s energy policy.

The lobbyists that fight for higher electric rates during times of economic uncertainty must be held accountable for their actions.

It’s time to peel back the curtain on these lobbyists doing to the dirty work for special interests and liberal Democrats.

Will Davis is dedicated to bringing this accountability to Richmond and preventing lobbyists and unelected bureaucrats from forcing burdensome policies, increased taxes, higher electric and gas bills, and diminished freedoms on the people of Franklin and Roanoke counties.

Will understands that ensuring Virginia elections are fair and true is a critical issue we face today.

He will fight to restore integrity in Virginia’s elections by requiring photo ID prior to voting and strengthening voter verification through signature matching.

He will also work to ensure liberal Democrat voting methods like universal vote by mail are never passed in Virginia.