Will Davis is a lifelong Franklin County resident. He was born in Roanoke, Virginia then moved to Franklin County where he was surrounded by his grandparents’ dairy and tobacco farm. Here, he learned the value of hard-work.
Will graduated from Bridgewater College and earned his law degree from Regent University in 1998. He has practiced law in Rocky Mount since 1999. He is a fourth generation Rocky Mount attorney and now operates his family law firm, which focuses on providing legal support to community members during their most difficult times of need.
Will, and his wife Caroline, are raising their two daughters, Isabelle and Emaline, right here in Franklin County. Will, Caroline, and Isabelle graduated from Franklin County High School, where Emaline currently attends.
Will is a member of the Franklin County Gun Club, a Board Member of Habitat for Humanity, member of the Franklin County Bar Association, and former President of Community Partnership for Revitalization (a Rocky Mount non-profit). He has long supported local law enforcement and coached each of his daughter’s recreation basketball teams.
As a lifelong resident of the district, Will is active in the community, works here, and raises his family here. He is best prepared to represent the concerns and values of Franklin and Roanoke counties.
FROM HERE, WORKING FOR US.
Will Davis is a lifelong conservative with deep Republican roots. He, and his wife Caroline, are raising their family with the same Christian, family values that were instilled in Will as a child.
Will, a member of the Franklin County Gun Club, was gifted his first gun when he was only two weeks old, and he’s carried on the family tradition by training and educating his daughters about responsible gun ownership.
He believes firmly that our shared conservative values are at stake and that liberal Democrats, lobbyists, and bureaucrats don’t understand our way of life.
As your Delegate, Will is dedicated to preserving our way of life and our freedoms enshrined in the Constitution. He won’t give an inch with the 2nd Amendment because all law-abiding Virginians should have the right to protect themselves.
DEDICATED CONSERVATIVE