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A Principled Approach

Justice. Equality. Transparency. Integrity. Buta Biberaj has lived by these principles throughout her life and has been committed to upholding them as your Commonwealth’s Attorney in Loudoun County. As Commonwealth’s Attorney, Buta has ensured that justice is delivered fairly to all members of the Loudoun community and that her office manages resources wisely, benefiting all community members.

Experienced Attorney

Prior to her election in 2019, Buta practiced as a defense attorney in Loudoun County for over 25 years and as a substitute judge for over 11 years. A longstanding Loudoun County Bar Association (LCBA) member, Buta served as President for the 2014-2015 term. Under her leadership, the LCBA created the “Street Law” program, which matched local attorneys with students at the Douglas School. The attorneys presented and advised the students on the rights of juveniles as they relate to employment, criminal, and civil law.

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A Principled Approach

Justice. Equality. Transparency. Integrity. Buta Biberaj has lived by these principles throughout her life and has been committed to upholding them as your Commonwealth’s Attorney in Loudoun County. As Commonwealth’s Attorney, Buta has ensured that justice is delivered fairly to all members of the Loudoun community and that her office manages resources wisely, benefiting all community members.

Prior to her election in 2019, Buta practiced as a defense attorney in Loudoun County for over 25 years and as a substitute judge for over 11 years. A longstanding Loudoun County Bar Association (LCBA) member, Buta served as President for the 2014-2015 term. Under her leadership, the LCBA created the “Street Law” program, which matched local attorneys with students at the Douglas School. The attorneys presented and advised the students on the rights of juveniles as they relate to employment, criminal, and civil law.

On The Issues

Looking in the  mirror, I see a mother proud to call Dinwiddie home. I see a single parent, who works hard to provide a decent life for her son. I see a concerned citizen, who believes you shouldn’t have to choose between groceries or gas.

But lately, I see more than an individual. I see parents who want their children to attend quality public schools. I see neighbors, who want to run errands without fearing for their safety. I see an economy leaving us behind no matter how hard we work. I see the need to take action.

I’m running because I feel called to stand up for others.

I’m not a career politician, but if it takes me getting into politics to invoke change, then I will become a politician for all of us!

  • Ensure state funding covers adequate staffing of Sheriff and Police departments 
  • Increase financial assistance for Community Based Alternative Treatment Services
  • Work with community leaders, individual citizens, and law enforcement to establish crime prevention initiatives reminiscent of Neighborhood Watch
  • Raise per pupil spending to the statewide average
  • Ensure state funding covers all public school Standards of Quality
  • Mental health resources should exist in every school AND be available to both students and staff.
  • We are surrounded by agriculture, yet food insecurity exists in our community
  • Incentivize local farmers to donate crops to local food banks
  • Encourage major grocery store retailers to invest in our community

On The Issues

  • Ensure state funding covers adequate staffing of Sheriff and Police departments 
  • Increase financial assistance for Community Based Alternative Treatment Services
  • Work with community leaders, individual citizens, and law enforcement to establish crime prevention initiatives reminiscent of Neighborhood Watch
  • Raise per pupil spending to the statewide average
  • Ensure state funding covers all public school Standards of Quality
  • Mental health resources should exist in every school AND be available to both students and staff.
  • We are surrounded by agriculture, yet food insecurity exists in our community
  • Incentivize local farmers to donate crops to local food banks
  • Encourage major grocery store retailers to invest in our community

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