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Sean C. Steinway

REPUBLICAN

Sean C. Steinway is running for Virginia State Delegate, District 65.

Personal background

Sean C. Steinway lives in White Oak. He is married to his wife, Ana, with whom he has 5 children. He is a volunteer firearm safety instructor.

Political background

Sean's campaign for State Delegate in District 65 is his first run for public office.

Professional background

Sean is the co-owner of Martina's Cantina, a food truck and works as a Patrol Deputy Sheriff with the Stafford County Sheriff's Office. He previously served as a Lead Instructor for Sensitive Investigative Units at the DEA Academy in Quantico and worked as a Weapons Specialist for the DEA's Foreign Deployed Advisory and Support Teams. He served in the U.S. Marines.

Economy

Plans to reduce regulations and "wasteful spending", lower taxes for families and businesses, and make cost of living more affordable in Virginia.

Opposes increasing income taxes and plans to work with both parties to end the car tax.

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Energy & the Environment

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Public Safety

Plans to ensure law enforcement departments are well funded and resourced.

Opposes efforts to defund the police and release violent offenders early.

Supports collaboration with federal law enforcement to combat drug and human trafficking.

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Education

Supports fully funding public schools, raising teacher pay, and increasing safety measures for students.

Believes Virginia schools should have high standards and a relevant curriculum.

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Healthcare

As of September 17, 2025, Sean C. Steinway’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Voting & Elections

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