Rep. Tom Garrett, a member of the conservative House Freedom Caucus, is considering not seeking reelection in November. | M.Scott Mahaskey/POLITICO Garrett in turmoil, might quit Congress

Rep. Tom Garrett (R-Va.) has abruptly parted ways with his chief of staff and is considering not seeking reelection in November, according to three people familiar with the matter.

Garrett, a member of the conservative House Freedom Caucus, split with his chief of staff Jimmy Keady on Tuesday evening, according to the sources.


Keady declined to comment when reached by phone on Wednesday. Garrett’s office also declined to comment.

The first-term Garrett represents a conservative district that stretches from southern reaches of the state to more northern areas. His seat has become more competitive this election year in part because he’s posted anemic fundraising totals. In recent months, the congressman has struggled to keep pace on the fundraising front with his Democratic opponent, journalist and filmmaker Leslie Cockburn.

Garrett’s totals have alarmed House GOP leaders, who see districts such as his as critical to preserving their imperiled majority.

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The filing deadline for Virginia congressional candidates closed earlier this year. Should the 46-year-old Garrett choose to forego reelection, a group of more than 30 local GOP officials would select a replacement to run in the general election.