Former Pence Aide Olivia Troye Files to Run in Democratic Primary for Virginia's Seventh District
Olivia Troye, a former top aide to Vice President Mike Pence, filed paperwork with the Federal Election Commission on April 13, 2026, to enter the Democratic primary for Virginia's Seventh congressional district. The filing establishes her campaign committee as Olivia for Virginia, with an address in Arlington, Virginia. Troye, aged 49, previously resigned from the Trump administration and endorse
dailycaller.comFiling for Democratic Primary Olivia Troye filed paperwork with the Federal Election Commission to run in the Democratic primary for Virginia's Seventh district.
The FEC Statement of Candidacy form was signed by Olivia Troye and dated April 13, 2026. The form sets up her campaign committee named Olivia for Virginia. The candidate's address on the FEC form is in Arlington, Virginia.
Part of Arlington is included in the redrawn Seventh district. Olivia Troye was reported to have lived in Alexandria, Virginia, as recently as summer 2025, which is not in either the current or redrawn Seventh district.
Background in Trump Administration Olivia Troye served as a top aide to former Vice President Mike Pence.
She served as Pence's counterterrorism advisor. Olivia Troye became the top staffer on Pence's COVID task force. Olivia Troye resigned from President Donald Trump's first administration in July 2020.
She endorsed Joe Biden in August 2020. In 2024, Olivia Troye spoke at the Democratic National Convention in support of Kamala Harris.
Current District Holder and Map Proposal The Seventh district is currently held by Democratic Virginia Rep.
Eugene Vindman. Eugene Vindman succeeded Abigail Spanberger in the Seventh district in January 2025. Abigail Spanberger is now Governor of Virginia. Eugene Vindman stated he will run for reelection in the First district if Virginia voters approve the proposed map on April 21, 2026.
Troye's Profile Olivia Troye is 49 years old.
com reported on her FEC filing and prior roles in the Pence office.
Story Timeline
6 events- 2026-04-13
Olivia Troye files FEC paperwork for Democratic primary in Virginia's Seventh district
1 sourceFederal Election Commission - 2026-04-21
Virginia voters to approve proposed map, potentially affecting Eugene Vindman's reelection plans
1 sourceEugene Vindman - 2025-01
Eugene Vindman succeeds Abigail Spanberger in the Seventh district
1 sourceunattributed - 2025 summer
Olivia Troye reported living in Alexandria, Virginia
1 sourceunattributed - 2024
Olivia Troye speaks at Democratic National Convention supporting Kamala Harris
1 sourceunattributed - 2020-08
Olivia Troye endorses Joe Biden
1 sourceunattributed
Potential Impact
- 01
Redrawn maps may alter voter demographics in Arlington portion of Seventh district
- 02
Increased competition in Virginia Democratic primaries due to Troye's entry and her national profile from Trump era
- 03
Vindman's potential move to First district could open Seventh to new candidates
- 04
Potential challenge to incumbent Eugene Vindman in redrawn Seventh district if map approved
- 05
Shift in district representation if Troye wins primary, bringing former Republican aide's perspective to Democratic ranks
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