Delegate Bloxom, currently serving the people of the 100th District in the Virginia House of Delegates, is proud to officially announce his campaign for re-election in the upcoming November 2025 election.
“It has been a great honor to serve our community in Richmond since 2014,” said Delegate Bloxom. “Together, we have made real progress for the district. I am proud to say I have championed millions of dollars in state supported projects for the Eastern Shore, Virginia Beach, and the Commonwealth. But there is still work to do. ”
“The ”Rob’s Mob” campaign to continue that work officially begins now” said Bloxom. He invites all supporters, neighbors, and friends to help celebrate the official kick-off of the campaign August 12, 2025 at 5:30pm at Mallards at the Wharf. There is no cost to attend, and all are welcome. Donations are gratefully accepted and are vital to securing victory in November.
“This campaign will be built the same way we have always done it, with grassroots volunteers and the voices and energy of our community leading the way,” Delegate Bloxom added. “I look forward to seeing you on August 12th as we celebrate how far we have progressed as we get ready for the road ahead.”

Robert S. Bloxom, Jr. is a native to the Eastern Shore of Virginia and resides in the Parksley area. Rob and his wife, Lou, are the proud parents of three adult children, Blaire, Madison, and Brant. After high school, Rob went to the University of Richmond to complete his undergraduate degree and returned to the Eastern Shore to take over a third generation family business. Rob is the owner of Shore Tire & Auto in Onley, Virginia and two NAPA Auto Parts stores, located in Onley and Mappsville, Virginia. He is also the owner and operator of Egret Point Seafood Company. He is an active member of Grace United Methodist Church, the Onancock Rotary, and a Director of the Economic Development Authority. Bloxom was elected to the Virginia House of Delegates for the 100th District in February 2014. This area encompasses Accomack and Northampton Counties as well as a portion of the City of Virginia Beach. Rob was named the 2015 Legislative Rookie of the Year by the Virginia Education Association, given the Champion of Economic Development Award in 2019 by the Eastern Shore Economic Development Authority, and named the 2022 Legislator of the Year by the Virginia Soil and Water Conservation. He was appointed to be a budget conferee in 2022 by the Speaker of the House and has been appointed every year since, both while being a member of the majority party and more importantly, while serving in the minority.
For more information or to get involved, please visit www.robbloxom100.com
The mother’s milk of The Government teat is richly rewarding and must be addictive. Elective service jobs were never meant to be a career. Unfortunately, as they age, politicians find they are unqualified for real jobs.
Interesting. Cape Charles is run by people whom I suspect have very successful professional lives, but are disasters at running this town. They can’t live within their own zoning laws and so they bend the rules constantly to suit whichever friend approaches them.
Get this – tomorrow, we are going to have a hearing on public bathrooms. Town Council is going to grant any citizen three minutes to speak. Good luck. I would be willing to bet that someone close to Town Council is already in their ears and whatever the townspeople bring forth is a mere formality. ie a waste of time.
Why is this? Town Council is not skilled at administration and they don’t seem to be able to focus on both the administration of Cape Charles and granting wishes to their friends at the same time.
Case in point: In May, Town Council voted unanimously to maintain the new bike trail in perpetuity. The next week they produced a 2026 Budget and would not respond to requests for where they budgeted for the cost of this maintenance.
Additionally, on July 4th, they hosted a children’s event on a condemned property.
Heads up – last night the “Planning Commission” voted to advance a recommendation to allow for a variance for a real estate marketing sign that is in violation of regulations put in place just this last December 19, 2024. Why even have a regulation? Guarantee it passes Town Council. Watch. The laws mean nothing here.
I clearly don’t know how to get things done in Cape Charles. But there is a small “club” of people who do. Good luck figuring it out.
Oh, and good luck with the bathrooms.
Is the entire property condemned or just the building/s? I’m not versed on local/state law, but a parking lot next to an uninhabitable house is not necessarily dangerous. Didn’t I read that you live only ten feet away from these condemned properties? Did you have to move since it’s so toxic?
A very specific reference for an anonymous person. I wonder where you got that Councilman?
You are on YouTube at zoning meetings. You have posted on this website many, many times. Not hard to figure out. And no, not part of any past or present CC government, nor do I personally know anyone in CC government. What a strange response!
Ok then maybe you are just a champion for the Town Council then. Regardless, I don’t fight with anonymous strangers on the internet. I do encourage you however to review the meaning of “willful gross negligence” and then ask yourself why anyone running a town would subject their taxpayers to this risk, needlessly.
Editor’s Note: 100% correct.