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CTV News
26-06-2025
- Politics
- CTV News
Deceased U.S. lawmaker's social media endorses candidate for his vacant seat
Ranking member Rep. Gerald Connolly, D-Va., speaks during a committee on House Administration Oversight Subcommittee and House Committee on Oversight and Accountability Cybersecurity, Information Technology, and Government Innovation Subcommittee joint hearing, April 19, 2023, on Capitol Hill in Washington. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta) More than a month after his death, Virigina congressman Gerry Connolly's social media accounts sprang back to life, endorsing his former chief of staff running to succeed him. Connolly, who died on May 21 at the age of 75 following a battle with esophageal cancer, had previously endorsed James Walkinshaw before his death. But Tuesday's activity – with renewed posts on X and Facebook – surprised many online and sparked debate around digital afterlives for public figures. 'Early voting starts TODAY in Va-11! Before passing, Gerry Connolly endorses @JamesWalkinshaw to carry the torch,' Connolly's official account posted on X. A nearly identical message appeared on his Facebook page. Early voting starts TODAY in VA-11! This is our first chance to stand up for our workers, our schools, our democracy,... Posted by Gerry Connolly on Tuesday, June 24, 2025 Connolly represented Virgina's 11th congressional district, which includes parts of northern Virigina, since 2009. He served as the ranking Democratic member of the House Oversight Committee. His death came weeks after announcing he would not seek re-election due to his battle with cancer. Connolly's X account's bio states: 'All posts made with the consent of the Connolly's family.' Walkinshaw, once Connolly's chief of staff and now a Fairfax County supervisor, remains one of the 10 Democratic candidates competing in the June 28 primary for the special election ballot. This marks the second time in recent months that the social media accounts of a deceased U.S. lawmaker was activated after death. The X account for Rep. Sylvester Turner (D-Texas), who died March 5, began following members of Congress and reporters in April.


Fox News
25-06-2025
- Politics
- Fox News
Dead congressman's social media accounts resurrected to boost former chief of staff's congressional bid
Before passing away last month, Rep. Gerry Connolly, D-Va., endorsed Fairfax County Supervisor James Walkinshaw, his former chief of staff, to succeed him in Congress — but more than a month after Connolly's death, posts on social media accounts for the late lawmaker were fired back up to promote Walkinson's congressional bid. "Early voting starts TODAY in VA-11! Before passing, Gerry endorsed @JamesWalkinshaw to carry the torch. Let's honor that legacy and vote for bold leadership that'll fight for us every day," a Tuesday post on the @ElectConnolly X account declared, sharing link to a page on Walkinshaw's campaign website as well as a picture of the two men together. The bio section of the X account notes that the congressman died on May 21 and explains that "All posts made with the consent of the Connolly family." The account features a link to which also highlights Connolly's support for Walkinshaw's bid. A post backing Walksinshaw also appeared on a Facebook page that is labeled as Connolly's campaign page. "Early voting starts TODAY in VA-11! This is our first chance to stand up for our workers, our schools, our democracy, and everything Gerry fought for. Before his passing, Gerry endorsed James Walkinshaw to carry on that legacy because he knew James would never stop fighting for us. Make your plan to vote early and bring a friend. Every vote matters," the post declares, providing a link to a page on Walkinshaw's campaign site. The special election to fill the seat in Virginia's 11th Congressional District is scheduled for Sept. 9, while the related Democratic nominating contest — an "unassembled caucus" — is taking place this week. Prior to the posts on Tuesday promoting Walkinshaw's bid, the latest posts shared on the two social media accounts had been a Connolly Family statement announcing the death of the lawmaker on May 21. Shortly after winning re-election in November, Connolly announced that he had esophageal cancer, noting, "A few days ago, I learned I joined the ranks of millions of Americans. I have cancer of the esophagus. It was a surprise because, except for some intermittent abdominal aches and pains, I had no symptoms." Then in late April, he announced that following "grueling treatments, we've learned that the cancer, while initially beaten back, has now returned," noting that it would be his final term in office. The lawmaker had served in the U.S. House of Representatives since 2009.