Stuart, VA— Less than two weeks after releasing his first round of endorsements, Republican Candidate for Virginia’s 9th House of Delegates seat, attorney and former Patrick County GOP Chairman Wren Williams is proud to announce his second round of endorsements.

“I am proud to have earned the trust of elected officials, Virginia leaders, GOP Committee Chairmen and the lead attorney suing Hunter Biden for his delinquency,” said Republican Primary challenger Wren Williams. “Support for our campaign is growing rapidly and proving to those career politicians in NOVA and Richmond that Southwest and Southside Virginia will not be ignored. These leaders are supporting me because they know I am a proven conservative leader with fresh energy and the ability to shake up Richmond and fight for my constituents as I fought for our community, President Trump, and my clients everyday in the courtroom.”

Wren Williams has now earned the endorsement of 13 elected officials in the 9th district, 6 GOP Committee Chairmen, and fellow attorney suing Hunter Biden:

Crystal Harris, Patrick County Board of Supervisors

Ray Weiland, Mayor of Stuart

Leon Puckett, Stuart Town Council (former)

Dean Goad, Stuart Town Council

Roger Hayden, Patrick County Board of Supervisors (former)

Nate Kiser, Russell County GOP Chairman

Adam Kidd, Bland County GOP Chairman

Travis Mullins, Lee County GOP Chairman

Kim Mullins, Wise County GOP Chairman

Matt Holt, Patrick County GOP Chairman

Jordan Marshall, Orange County GOP Chairman

Clint Lancaster, Trump Legal Team and Lead Attorney, Lunden Roberts v. Hunter Biden

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Wren Williams is an Eagle Scout and the owner of Schneider & Williams Law Firm, along with his wife, Britt. Wren was born in Stuart, Virginia and his family has deep roots in Patrick County and the community. Wren and his family have run several successful businesses including Ten Oaks Flooring and have employed thousands of people in Southwest and Southside. Wren graduated from Patrick County High School and went on to attend Hampden-Sydney College as a Patrick Henry Scholar. Following graduation, Wren attended Samford University’s Cumberland School of Law where he met his wife. After Law School, Wren went back to his hometown to practice law and serve his community

Wren has been active in conservative politics from a young age and served as the Republican Chair of Patrick County from 2018 to 2021. During his time as Patrick County Republican Chairman, Wren increased membership, helped flip the board of supervisors to Republican control, and raised money to make Patrick County one of the most active Republican Committees in the Commonwealth earning the Republican Party of Virginia’s “Unit of the Year” award. During the 2020 election, Wren traveled the country to help the Republican National Committee (RNC) and President Trump fight for voter integrity in the courtroom in Wisconsin. Wren lives in Stuart, Virginia with his wife, Britt, and their chocolate lab, Mousse, and Golden Retriever, Skip.