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2021 Virginia Legislative Guide Leg Guide 2021.qxp_001_legisguide_CL 11/18/20 2:56 PM Page 1 2021 VIRGINIA LEGISLATIVE GUIDE PROVIDED COURTESY OF VIRGINIA’S COMMUNITY-OWNED ELECTRIC CO-OPS H Leg Guide 2021.qxp_001_legisguide_CL 11/18/20 2:56 PM Page 2 H VIRGINIA HOUSE OF DELEGATES Dawn Adams (D) Les Adams (R) Lashrecse Aird (D) Alex Askew (D) Terry Austin (R) HOUSE DISTRICT 68 HOUSE DISTRICT 16 HOUSE DISTRICT 63 HOUSE DISTRICT 85 HOUSE DISTRICT 19 John Avoli (R) Hala Ayala (D) Lamont Bagby (D) Amanda Batten (R) Rob Bell (R) HOUSE DISTRICT 20 HOUSE DISTRICT 51 HOUSE DISTRICT 74 HOUSE DISTRICT 96 HOUSE DISTRICT 58 Rob Bloxom (R) Jeff Bourne (D) Emily Brewer (R) David Bulova (D) Kathy Byron (R) HOUSE DISTRICT 100 HOUSE DISTRICT 71 HOUSE DISTRICT 64 HOUSE DISTRICT 37 HOUSE DISTRICT 22 Jeffrey Campbell (R) Ronnie Campbell (R) Betsy Carr (D) Jennifer Carroll Foy (D) Lee Carter (D) HOUSE DISTRICT 6 HOUSE DISTRICT 24 HOUSE DISTRICT 69 HOUSE DISTRICT 2 HOUSE DISTRICT 50 Josh Cole (D) Mark Cole (R) Kelly Convirs-Fowler (D) Kirk Cox (R) Carrie Coyner (R) HOUSE DISTRICT 28 HOUSE DISTRICT 88 HOUSE DISTRICT 21 HOUSE DISTRICT 66 HOUSE DISTRICT 62 2 2021 Virginia Legislative Guide Leg Guide 2021.qxp_001_legisguide_CL 11/18/20 2:56 PM Page 3 H VIRGINIA HOUSE OF DELEGATES continued on next page Glenn Davis (R) Karrie Delaney (D) James Edmunds (R) Matt Fariss (R) Eileen Filler-Corn (D) HOUSE DISTRICT 84 HOUSE DISTRICT 67 HOUSE DISTRICT 60 HOUSE DISTRICT 59 HOUSE DISTRICT 41 Buddy Fowler (R) Nick Freitas (R) Todd Gilbert (R) Wendy Gooditis (D) Nancy Guy (D) HOUSE DISTRICT 55 HOUSE DISTRICT 30 HOUSE DISTRICT 15 HOUSE DISTRICT 10 HOUSE DISTRICT 83 Elizabeth Guzman (D) Cliff Hayes (D) Chris Head (R) Dan Helmer (D) Steve Heretick (D) HOUSE DISTRICT 31 HOUSE DISTRICT 77 HOUSE DISTRICT 17 HOUSE DISTRICT 40 HOUSE DISTRICT 79 Charniele Herring (D) Keith Hodges (R) Patrick Hope (D) Sally Hudson (D) Chris Hurst (D) HOUSE DISTRICT 46 HOUSE DISTRICT 98 HOUSE DISTRICT 47 HOUSE DISTRICT 57 HOUSE DISTRICT 12 Clinton Jenkins (D) Jay Jones (D) Mark Keam (D) Terry Kilgore (R) Barry Knight (R) HOUSE DISTRICT 76 HOUSE DISTRICT 89 HOUSE DISTRICT 35 HOUSE DISTRICT 1 HOUSE DISTRICT 81 2021 Virginia Legislative Guide 3 Leg Guide 2021.qxp_001_legisguide_CL 11/18/20 2:56 PM Page 4 H VIRGINIA HOUSE OF DELEGATES Kaye Kory (D) Paul Krizek (D) Dave LaRock (R) Jay Leftwich (R) Mark Levine (D) HOUSE DISTRICT 38 HOUSE DISTRICT 44 HOUSE DISTRICT 33 HOUSE DISTRICT 78 HOUSE DISTRICT 45 Alfonso Lopez (D) Danny Marshall (R) John McGuire (R) Joe McNamara (R) Delores McQuinn (D) HOUSE DISTRICT 49 HOUSE DISTRICT 14 HOUSE DISTRICT 56 HOUSE DISTRICT 8 HOUSE DISTRICT 70 Jason Miyares (R) Will Morefield (R) Martha Mugler (D) Mike Mullin (D) Kathleen Murphy (D) HOUSE DISTRICT 82 HOUSE DISTRICT 3 HOUSE DISTRICT 91 HOUSE DISTRICT 93 HOUSE DISTRICT 34 Israel O’Quinn (R) Bobby Orrock (R) Ken Plum (D) Charlie Poindexter (R) Cia Price (D) HOUSE DISTRICT 5 HOUSE DISTRICT 54 HOUSE DISTRICT 36 HOUSE DISTRICT 9 HOUSE DISTRICT 95 Margaret Ransone (R) Sam Rasoul (D) David Reid (D) Roxann Robinson (R) Danica Roem (D) HOUSE DISTRICT 99 HOUSE DISTRICT 11 HOUSE DISTRICT 32 HOUSE DISTRICT 27 HOUSE DISTRICT 13 4 2021 Virginia Legislative Guide Leg Guide 2021.qxp_001_legisguide_CL 11/18/20 2:56 PM Page 5 H VIRGINIA HOUSE OF DELEGATES continued on next page Chris Runion (R) Nick Rush (R) Ibraheem Samirah (D) Don Scott (D) Mark Sickles (D) HOUSE DISTRICT 25 HOUSE DISTRICT 7 HOUSE DISTRICT 86 HOUSE DISTRICT 80 HOUSE DISTRICT 43 Marcus Simon (D) Shelly Simonds (D) Suhas Subramanyam (D) Rip Sullivan (D) Luke Torian (D) HOUSE DISTRICT 53 HOUSE DISTRICT 94 HOUSE DISTRICT 87 HOUSE DISTRICT 48 HOUSE DISTRICT 52 Kathy Tran (D) Roz Tyler (D) Schuyler VanValkenburg (D) Wendell Walker (R) William Wampler (R) HOUSE DISTRICT 42 HOUSE DISTRICT 75 HOUSE DISTRICT 72 HOUSE DISTRICT 23 HOUSE DISTRICT 4 Jeion Ward (D) Lee Ware (R) Vivian Watts (D) Mike Webert (R) Rodney Willett (D) HOUSE DISTRICT 92 HOUSE DISTRICT 65 HOUSE DISTRICT 39 HOUSE DISTRICT 18 HOUSE DISTRICT 73 HHH Bill Wiley (R) Tony Wilt (R) Tommy Wright (R) Scott Wyatt (R) Vacant HOUSE DISTRICT 29 HOUSE DISTRICT 26 HOUSE DISTRICT 61 HOUSE DISTRICT 97 HOUSE DISTRICT 90 2021 Virginia Legislative Guide 5 Leg Guide 2021.qxp_001_legisguide_CL 11/18/20 2:56 PM Page 6 H VIRGINIA HOUSE OF DELEGATES To determine where to vote and who your House of Delegates Clerk’s Office: (804) 698-1619 state representatives are, visit the State Board House Legislative Information: (804) 698-1500 • (877) 391-3228 • http://lis.virginia.gov of Elections website at elections.virginia.gov. Mailing address for members during Session: Click on “Casting a Ballot” then “Where to Vote” or call toll-free: 1-800-552-9745. House of Delegates, P.O. Box 406, Richmond, VA 23218 For further information, visit the Virginia General Assembly website: This information based on certified election http://VirginiaGeneralAssembly.gov results on Nov. 30, 2020. DISTRICT NAME PARTY DISTRICT ADDRESS DISTRICT PHONE CAPITOL PHONE EMAIL 68 Adams, Dawn M. (D) P.O. Box 25331, Richmond 23260 (804) 698-1068 (804) 698-1068 [email protected] 16 Adams, Leslie R. (Les) (R) P.O. Box K, 4 North Main St., Chatham 24531 (434) 432-1600 (804) 698-1016 [email protected] 63 Aird, Lashrecse D. (D) P.O. Box 3943, Petersburg 23805 (804) 452-7076 (804) 698-1063 [email protected] 85 Askew, Alex Q. (D) P.O. Box 64554, Virginia Beach 23467 (757) 574-0637 (804) 698-1085 [email protected] 19 Austin, Terry L. (R) P.O. Box 400, Buchanan 24066 (540) 254-1500 (804) 698-1019 [email protected] 20 Avoli, G. John (R) P.O. Box 1942, Staunton 24402 (540) 200-8112 (804) 698-1020 [email protected] 51 Ayala, Hala S. (D) P.O. Box 7434, Woodbridge 22195 (804) 698-1051 (804) 698-1051 [email protected] 74 Bagby, Lamont (D) P.O. Box 406, Richmond 23218 (804) 698-1074 (804) 698-1074 [email protected] 96 Batten, Amanda E. (R) P.O. Box 194, Norge 23127 (757) 741-7001 (804) 698-1096 [email protected] 58 Bell, Robert B. (Rob) (R) 2309 Finch Ct., Charlottesville 22911 (434) 245-8900 (804) 698-1058 [email protected] 100 Bloxom, Robert S., Jr. (Rob) (R) P.O. Box 27, Mappsville 23407 (757) 824-3456 (804) 698-1000 [email protected] 71 Bourne, Jeffrey M. (D) P.O. Box 406, Richmond 23218 (804) 698-1071 (804) 698-1071 [email protected] 64 Brewer, Emily M. (R) P.O. Box 5, Smithfield 23431 (757) 239-1213 (804) 698-1064 [email protected] 37 Bulova, David L. (D) P.O. Box 106, Fairfax Station 22039 (703) 310-6752 (804) 698-1037 [email protected] 22 Byron, Kathy J. (R) P.O. Box 900, Forest 24551 (434) 582-1592 (804) 698-1022 [email protected] 6 Campbell, Jeffrey L. (R) P.O. Box 986, Marion 24354 (276) 227-0247 (804) 698-1006 [email protected] 24 Campbell, Ronnie R. (R) P.O. Box 366, Fairfield 24435 (540) 280-0778 (804) 698-1024 [email protected] 69 Carr, Betsy B. (D) P.O. Box 406, Richmond 23218 (804) 698-1069 (804) 698-1069 [email protected] 2 Carroll Foy, Jennifer D. (D) P.O. Box 5113, Woodbridge 22194 (571) 989-1713 (804) 698-1002 [email protected] 50 Carter, Lee J. (D) P.O. Box 243, Manassas 20108 (571) 606-7299 (804) 698-1050 [email protected] 28 Cole, Joshua G. (D) P.O. Box 73, Fredericksburg 22404 (540) 642-0165 (804) 698-1028 [email protected] 88 Cole, Mark L. (R) P.O. Box 41965, Fredericksburg 22404 (804) 698-1088 (804) 698-1088 [email protected] 21 Convirs-Fowler, Kelly K. (D) 4588 S. Plaza Tr., Ste. 105, Virginia Beach 23462 (757) 364-8428 (804) 698-1021 [email protected] 66 Cox, M. Kirkland (Kirk) (R) P.O. Box 1205, Colonial Heights 23834 (804) 526-5135 (804) 698-1066 [email protected] 62 Coyner, Carrie E. (R) 9910 Wagners Way, Chesterfield 23832 (804) 698-1062 (804) 698-1062 [email protected] 84 Davis, Glenn R., Jr. (R) One Columbus Center #695, Virginia Beach 23462 (757) 802-4982 (804) 698-1084 [email protected] 67 Delaney, Karrie K. (D) P.O. Box 231023, Centreville 20120 (703) 996-9415 (804) 698-1067 [email protected] 60 Edmunds, James E., II (R) P.O. Box 1115, Halifax 24558 (434) 476-0077 (804) 698-1060 [email protected] 59 Fariss, C. Matthew (Matt) (R) 243-C Livestock Rd., Rustburg 24588 (434) 821-5929 (804) 698-1059 [email protected] 41 Filler-Corn, Eileen (D) P.O. Box 523082, Springfield 22152 (571) 249-3453 (804) 698-1041 [email protected] 55 Fowler, Hyland F., Jr. (Buddy) (R) 116 North Railroad Ave., Ste. 13, Ashland 23005 (804) 305-8867 (804) 698-1055 [email protected] 30 Freitas, Nicholas J. (Nick) (R) P.O. Box 693, Culpeper 22701 (540) 222-7706 (804) 698-1030 [email protected] 15 Gilbert, C. Todd (R) P.O. Box 309, Woodstock 22664 (540) 459-7550 (804) 698-1015 [email protected] 10 Gooditis, Gwendolyn W. (Wendy) (D) P.O. Box 180, Boyce 22620 (540) 300-3857 (804) 698-1010 [email protected] 83 Guy, Nancy D. (D) P.O.
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