Glen Sturtevant, a public figure and former Virginia state senator, posted several messages on his social media account in September 2025. The posts addressed topics ranging from higher education to voting information for residents of Virginia.
On September 18, 2025, Sturtevant shared concerns about James Madison University (JMU), stating: “This is good information if your child is considering @JMU. They apparently are big supporters of illegal immigration and AOC. They deleted this post, but that is false advertising. You should know what they really think and will teach your kids https://t.co/CJTucNIijr”.
The following day, September 19, 2025, Sturtevant encouraged civic participation by providing details about early voting locations and hours in two localities: “Get out there and vote, Virginia!
Chesterfield — Central Library, M-F from 9 AM to 5 PM
Colonial Heights — City Hall Registrar’s Office, M-F from 9 AM to 5 PM”.
Shortly after this post on the same day, he also shared a link without additional commentary: “https://t.co/MIEIwOspuU”.
Sturtevant’s remarks regarding JMU reflect ongoing debates about the role of political viewpoints within higher education institutions. His call for voter participation aligns with efforts across Virginia to promote awareness of early voting opportunities as election season approaches.

