Scott Lloyd

I grew up in New Jersey, the oldest of three sons of a police officer and a nurse, where I started working in my uncle’s store when I was ten years old. Most summers throughout my teens I held down two or three jobs and usually kept one during the school year. I have been a dishwasher, bus boy, waiter, pizza maker, short-order cook, fast food associate, Starbucks barista, roofer, handyman / lawn care, bouncer, bartender, and teacher. I worked my way through college at James Madison University in Harrisonburg, VA, where I met my wife Annie. We lived in New York City for two years after marriage before I went to law school at The Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law in Washington, DC, where I graduated in 2008. My family and I moved to Front Royal in 2010.

As an attorney, I am a civil litigator who has brought cases in state and federal court. Notably, I have argued successfully before the U.S. Courts of Appeals for the Fourth and Fifth Circuits. Before opening my practice I served as a Senior Executive in the Donald J. Trump Administration working on immigration issues and as a policy attorney for the Knights of Columbus Supreme Council (corporate offices), a Fortune 1000 insurance company and the largest Catholic fraternal organization in the world. In both roles, I pursued conservative policies that have had a nationwide impact. Many of these have enjoyed wide bipartisan support. I’ve also been active as a parishioner at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, as a former Board member of the Front Royal Pregnancy Center, and in the local chapter of the Knights of Columbus. I have been an an active member of the Warren County Republican Committee since 2020, with a break in the 2023-2024 timeframe. Upon becoming active again, I took the role of Secretary in 2025.

I am seeking to put the knowledge and expertise I have gained in these roles to the service of the Warren County where my wife Annie and I have been so fortunate to raise our family over the last 16 years.

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