Natalie U. Roy for Arlington County Board 2024
in the Democratic Primary
on June 18th, 2024
in the Democratic Primary
on June 18th, 2024
I am running in the June 18th, 2024 Democratic Primary, for the open seat on the Arlington County Board. I believe the County Board needs a voice like mine advocating for transparency and community responsiveness. I will bring that voice. With me, what you see is what you get.
I am passionate about Arlington. This is my home of 32+ years, the place I bike through for my business, volunteer for the community, and where my husband and I raised three wonderful daughters, all of whom went to Arlington County Public Schools. Throughout my time here, I have contributed to my neighborhood, the schools, and the county. As a small business owner for the past ten years, I have a ground-level perspective on Arlington’s economic challenges. I also bring decades of professional and leadership experience with non-profit and government agencies on environmental, progressive, and other issues.
The County Board’s mantra should be, “What can we do for you? Not this is what we think is best for you.”
On December 3rd, I was thrilled to announce my candidacy for the Board seat in front of enthusiastic supporters at a County gem, the Black Heritage Museum of Arlington. To read my full remarks click HERE. To access the Press Release click HERE.
This is a team effort and I am grateful for your support. To donate click HERE.
Natalie is going 150% all over the County! Thank you to everyone who has volunteered, opened their homes for Meet-and-Greets, knocked on doors, and contributed to the campaign! If you are interested in more information about the campaign, or you need a sign and want to volunteer, please email NatalieforArlington@gmail.com
Thanks for your support!
"I've known Natalie for more than a decade, prior to my elected service; she is an active listener and solutions-driven problem solver. Arlington is in the midst of transition; long-standing residents and new Arlingtonians are all seeking to identify viable paths forward on issues of housing, transportation, and education. Nat possesses character, commitment, and sensibility traits that would serve her as a county board member."
-- James Lander, Aurora Highlands, Former School Board Chair
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