Falls Church Elects Lawrence Webb As The State's First Openly Gay African American Elected Official
Falls Church City voters have elected Lawrence Webb as the first openly gay African-American elected official in the state's history. More from Victory Fund. Lawrence was elected Tuesday to the Falls Church City Council as the third highest vote getter in a hotly contested field of seven canidates.
A native of southern Virginia, Lawrence is a graduate of Shenandoah University where he was the first African-American student government president. After gradutaion, he worked for Senator Chuck Robb (D-VA) leading African American voter registration and education drives among Virginia universities and colleges in rural counties across Virginia.
Lawrence is a respected advocate for creating and preserving opportunities for higher education in Virgina's African-American communities. He is a leader in the James Farmer Scholars Program, which provides information seminars, academic guidance, and practical support to African American students interested in attending college. Lawrence was appointed by Virginia Governor Mark Warner (D-VA) to serve on the statewide Department of Education Corrections Board.
I have had the privelege of knowing and working with Lawrence through his work as a precinct capatin and election volunteer in Arlington and Falls Church. Lawrence was the recipient of the 2007 Eighth Congressional District Grassroots Award.
Congratulations to Lawrence on a well run campaign and a well deserved election.




I live in Uruguay, South America, and today I read the news through GLAAD about Lawrence Webb's having won the elections in Falls Church. I AM SO GLAD FOR HIM!! I SEND MY REGARDS TO HIM AND WISH HIM LOTS OF SUCCESS!!! A BIG HUG FOR SUCH A GOOD-LOOKING AND INTELLIGENT MAN!!!
Love, William
Vivo en Uruguay, Sudamércia, y hoy leí las noticias a través de GLAAD sobre que Lawrence Webb ganó las elecciones en Falls Church. ME ALEGRO MUCHÍSIMO POR ÉL!!! LE ENVÍO MIS SALUDOS Y LE DESEO EL MAYOR DE LOS ÉXITOS!!! UN ABRAZO ENORME PARA UN HOMBRE TAN BUEN MOZO E INTELIGENTE!!
Con mucho cariño, William
Posted by: William Mallek | May 10, 2008 at 01:53 AM
Thank you for the comment William. Lawrence has dedicated his adult life to public service and building communities. Every council member seems to find their niche on the dais, whether a policy wonk, management, or budget hawk. I suspect Lawrence will gravitate toward constituent service and help knit together neighborhoods being impacted by development. We wish him well.
Posted by: Mike@Blueweeds | May 10, 2008 at 10:59 AM