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Independent Candidate for Congress Campaigns on a Shoestring

Arlington resident Jason Howell has less than $10,000 in the campaign bank and needs 1,000 signatures by June 12 to get on the ballot.

 

Arlington resident Jason Howell isn't letting incumbent Congressman Jim Moran's sizable war chest of nearly half-a-million dollars get in the way of running for Congress.

Howell's got less than $10,000 in the bank for his campaign, so he's hitting every local barbecue, 5k and neighborhood meeting he can to help get the word out. Standing outside the Giant grocery store in Arlington's Cherrydale neighborhood over the weekend, Howell said hello to potential voters in what will likely be an uphill battle to try to unseat Moran, a Democrat who some say is gliding toward his 12th term since getting elected in 1990 to represent Virginia's 8th Congressional District.

"My wife and I are doing the lion's share of signature-gathering," Howell said. 

As an independent, Howell is still in a race to gather enough signatures to get onto the ballot. He needs 1,000 by June 12, the day of the Democratic primary in the 8th District, and as of Monday, he was at 888 signatures. Local registrars will work with the state Board of Elections to verify the signatures. The 8th District includes Alexandria, Falls Church, Arlington and parts of Fairfax County.

After redistricting, candidates in the 8th District race will be courting new voters this year, especially in redrawn parts of McLean and Mount Vernon. Approximately 195,000 residents of Fairfax County are in the process of receiving new voter cards in the mail from the state Board of Elections—either because they're in a new congressional district or they had been using their Social Security number as a voter ID number. New cards will not use Social Security numbers for security purposes.

Howell's signatures "can all come from one precinct if he wants," said Justin Riemer, deputy secretary for the state Board of Elections.

Over the weekend, in addition to Arlington, Howell campaign volunteers were outside the Giant store in Alexandria's Bradlee Shopping Center off of King Street near I-395. In all, Howell and his volunteers gathered 457 signatures over the weekend. He said he is shooting to have 1,500 signatures by June 12 — 500 more than necessary as a safeguard against having signatures that cannot be verified or counted.

Because he's an independent, Howell is not running in any primaries. Moran is in a primary with Arlington resident Bruce Shuttleworth. The winner of the Democratic primary will face Howell and GOP contender J. Patrick Murray of Alexandria in a three-way race to Election Day.

Howell isn't waiting until his name is on the ballot to get the word out. Even though he doesn't have the mega-bucks of Moran's campaign, Howell said he is finding low-cost ways to get the word out, like participating in 5k races ("I paid $60 to sign up for four races") wearing a T-shirt emblazoned with his campaign logo and handing out literature at the races.

Howell noted that unlike Murray, the GOP candidate who is taking another swing at Moran's seat, "We won't be spending thousands of dollars on food." (In his last campaign, Murray spent $4,366 on pizza for volunteers from Oct. 14 to Nov. 3 from Bugsy's Pizza, according to campaign finance records from the Federal Election Commission.)

Moran's campaign operation includes expenses such as $60,000 on a 20-year gala fundraiser last spring at the Ritz Carlton and paying for a campaign director, Mary Moran, his daughter—$66,874 so far—according to the Center for Responsive Politics.

Howell noted that he's running a shoestring campaign, spending "a couple hundred dollars" to purchase thousands of postcards, which he and his 50-plus volunteers are handing out across the 8th Congressional District.

"There are three different budgets—a Pinto, a Taurus and a Cadillac," Howell noted. "With each level, there's a chance to succeed."

Related Topics: 8th Congressional District, Bruce Shuttleworth, Jason Howell, Jim Moran, and Patrick Murray

Clarendon Curious

6:26 am on Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Wish this article had touched on some of the federal issues of importance to Americans and Mr. Howell's stance on them.---Clarendon Curious

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Chris S

1:38 pm on Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Check Jason out on facebook or votejasonhowell.com. :)

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Mary Ann Barton

8:25 am on Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Hi Clarendon Curious, if you click on Jason Howell's name in the first paragraph, it will take you to a profile published earlier that delves into his take on various issues.

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Gail Gordon

9:46 am on Tuesday, May 15, 2012

I looked at his website some time ago when he first announced and then I reviewed it again this weekend after I was approached by his volunteers at Bradlee. It's not very elucidating on where Howell stands.

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Scott B

10:50 am on Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Are you unemployed or just a Democrat Sycophant? or both which is usual....all you do is post negative comments all day long on any article about anyone not a Democrat.

Jim Moran is a narcicistic, anti-semite --- who is also utterly incompetent (Thanks for helping get route 1 widening started for BRAC --- 10+ years later !) and a crook who enriches his friends and family with no regard to anyone else. People who support him are truly sad.

Dr M Santens

11:02 am on Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Jason, an independant canidate, is when we need it the most. He is unhampered by party politics and is effectivly a bi-partisan choice!

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Mena Yousef

11:24 am on Tuesday, May 15, 2012

I know Jason personally and am volunteering for his campaign. I'm proud to support someone of Jason's caliber and look forward to calling him my Congressman one day!

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Chris S

11:30 am on Tuesday, May 15, 2012

One day? How about beginning next year! Proud Jason Howell supporter and THANKFUL that he decided to run. Look us up and come out and join us. :)

Linda Kelly

11:50 am on Tuesday, May 15, 2012

I am wondering why the Patch is not at all covering the Democratic primary challenger, Bruce Shuttleworth? He just released some very interesting poll numbers today: http://shuttleworthforcongress.org/stunning-polling-results-in-va-8-congressional-primary/

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No Name

4:38 pm on Thursday, May 17, 2012

Because every paper in town is in Moran's back pocket, so there's basically no coverage or any article supposedly about Shuttleworth is riddled with Moran junk. God forbid he actually be challenged - thought we lived in a democracy.

Lyndsey DePalma

12:26 pm on Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Jason's drive and passion is enough 'resource' to win this election and make the difference we need in our district. As a new business owner and someone who is also going out on a limb, I totally support him and what he invests (politcally and financially) in.

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Linsey

12:50 pm on Tuesday, May 15, 2012

I have known Jason for 7 years and support his campaign because I know he gives everything into what he does, his passion and perseverance is truly uncanny. I am so proud of him and support him.

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Amber Foster

12:50 pm on Tuesday, May 15, 2012

I have known Jason for many years and I am a proud supporter of his campaign. I look forward to seeing him become the first independent elected to Congress!

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Robert Jeffery

1:00 pm on Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Having spoken with Jason, I find him an extraordinary individual who is very close to my ideology. I will support him financially, gather signatures for him, and campaign for him.

Robert Jeffery, CWI

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Brian K

7:22 pm on Tuesday, May 15, 2012

I have seen Jason be a transformational leader with the proven ability to connect with people and make a difference in their lives. His authenticity, intelligence, ability to actively listen, determination, resolve, passion for this country, and ability to deliver results will make Jason a great representative of Virginia's 8th Congressional District and the first Independent elected to Congress. To learn more about Jason Howell, visit the VoteJasonHowell Facebook page or his campaign website, votejasonhowell.com.

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Polina Z

11:53 pm on Tuesday, May 15, 2012

I have known Jason from volunteering together on George Mason University School of Management Alumni Chapter Board. I support his campaign because I want to see him doing great things as an Independent in the House of Representatives and giving it 110% as he does with everything in his life.

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Felix Jarusewic

11:37 pm on Wednesday, May 16, 2012

How great it would be if we had that Cadillac budget as it would make our task of enlightening the citizens of the District all the more easy. The messages are clear and when they reach a sufficient number of people, there will be a new congressman in the 8th congressional district. See what I mean at http://votejasonhowell.com.

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Gerald E Berg

7:00 pm on Sunday, May 20, 2012

Of course, Mr Howell is vague. He appears to be a shill for Rep. Moran's campaign. I am amused that Jim thinks this foolishness is necessary to get him re-elected. Obama must be much weaker than reported in northern VA.

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