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Legislative Branch LEGISLATIVE BRANCH SENATE MEMBERSHIP GENERAL ASSEMBLY BUILDING Capitol Square Richmond 23219 Senate District Member 5 Alexander, Kenneth C. 39 Barker, George L. 13 Black, Richard H. 40 Carrico, Sr., Charles William 29 Colgan, Charles J. 14 Cosgrove, John A., Jr. 25 Deeds, R. Creigh 30 Ebbin, Adam P. 21 Edwards, John S. 31 Favola, Barbara A. 22 Garrett, Jr., Tom A. 24 Hanger, Jr., Emmett W. 33 Herring, Mark R. 32 Howell, Janet D. 2 Locke, Mamie E. 18 Lucas, L. Louise 37 Marsden, David W. 16 Marsh III, Henry L. 11 Martin, Stephen H. 4 McDougle, Ryan T. 9 McEachin, A. Donald 8 McWaters, Jeffrey L. 1 Miller, John C. 23 Newman, Stephen D. 3 Norment, Jr., Thomas K. 6 Northam, Ralph S. 26 Obenshain, Mark D. 34 Petersen, J. Chapman 38 Puckett, Phillip P. 36 Puller, Linda T. 17 Reeves, Bryce E. 15 Ruff, Jr., Frank M. 35 Saslaw, Richard L. 19 Smith, Ralph K. 20 Stanley, Jr., William M. 12 Stosch, Walter A. 28 Stuart, Richard H. 27 Vogel, Jill Holtzman 7 Wagner, Frank W. 10 Watkins, John C. 294 LEGISLATIVE BRANCH THE SENATE OF VIRGINIA William T. Bolling Lieutenant Governor, President Susan Clarke Schaar Clerk of the Senate MEMBERS First District Williamsburg, Hampton (part), James City (part), Newport News (part), Suffolk (part), and York (part) John C. Miller (D) P.O. Box 6113 Newport News 23606 Telephone: 757-595-1100 Second District Hampton (part), Newport News (part), Portsmouth (part), and York (part) Mamie E. Locke (D) P O. Box 9048 Hampton 23670 Telephone: 757-825-5880 295 LEGISLATIVE BRANCH Third District Gloucester, King and Queen, King William, Kew Kent, and Poquoson, Hampton (part), Isle of Wight (part), James City (part), Suffolk (part), and York (part) Thomas K. Norment, Jr. (R) P.O. Box 6205 Williamsburg 23188 Telephone: 757-259-7810 Fourth District Caroline, Essex, Lancaster, Middlesex, Northumberland, and Richmond, Hanover (part), Spotsylvania (part), and Westmoreland (part) Ryan McDougle (R) P. O. Box 187 Mechanicsville 23111 Telephone: 804-730-1026 Fifth District Chesapeake (part), Norfolk (part) Kenneth C. Alexander (D) 120 West Berkley Avenue Norfolk 23523 Telephone: 757-223-1333 Sixth District Accomack, Mathews, and Northampton, Norfolk (part) Ralph S. Northam (D) Post Office Box 9529 Norfolk 23505 Telephone: 757-818-5172 296 LEGISLATIVE BRANCH Seventh District Norfolk (part), Virginia Beach (part) Frank W. Wagner (R) P. O. Box 68008 Virginia Beach 23471 Telephone: 757-671-2250 Eighth District Virginia Beach (part) Jeffrey L. McWaters (R) 1207 Laskin Road Virginia Beach 23451 Telephone: 757-965-3700 Ninth District Charles City, Henrico (part), Hanover (part); Richmond City (part) A. Donald McEachin (D) 4719 Nine Mile Road Richmond 23223 Telephone: 804-226-4111 Tenth District Powhatan, Chesterfield (part), Richmond City (part) John C. Watkins (R) P. O. Box 159 Midlothian 23113 Telephone: 804-379-2063 297 LEGISLATIVE BRANCH Eleventh District Amelia, Colonial Heights, Chesterfield (part) Stephen H. Martin (R) P. O. Box 700 Chesterfield 23832 Telephone: 804-674-0242 Twelfth District Hanover (part), Henrico (part) Walter A. Stosch (R) Innsbrook Centre, 4551 Cox Road, Suite 110 Glen Allen 23060 Telephone: 804-527-7780 Thirteenth District Loudoun (part), Prince William (part) Richard H. Black (R) P. O. Box 650370 Sterling 20165 Telephone: 703-406-2951 Fourteenth District Chesapeake (part), Franklin City (part), Isle of Wight (part), Portsmouth (part), Southampton (part), Suffolk (part), Virginia Beach (part) John A. Cosgrove, Jr. (R) P. O. Box 15483 Chesapeake 23328 Telephone: 757-547-3422 298 LEGISLATIVE BRANCH Fifteenth District Charlotte, Lunenburg, Mecklenburg, Nottoway, Brunswick (part), Campbell (part), Danville (part), Dinwiddie (part), Halifax (part), Pittsylvania (part), and Prince George (part) Frank M. Ruff, Jr. (R) P. O. Box 332 Clarksville 23927 Telephone: 434-374-5129 Sixteenth District Hopewell, Petersburg, Chesterfield (part), Dinwiddie (part), Prince George (part), Richmond City (part) Henry L. Marsh, III (D) 422 East Franklin Street, Suite 301 Richmond 23219 Telephone: 804-648-9073 Seventeenth District Fredericksburg, Orange, Albemarle (part), Culpepper (part), Louisa (part), Spotsylvania (part) Bryce E. Reeves (R) 10151 Southpoint Parkway Fredericksburg 22407 Telephone: 540-891-5473 Eighteenth District Emporia, Greensville, Sussex, Brunswick (part), Chesapeake (part), Franklin City (part), Isle of Wight (part), Portsmouth (part), Southampton (part), Suffolk (part), Surry (part) L. Louise Lucas (D) P. O. Box 700 Portsmouth 23705 Telephone: 757-397-8209 299 LEGISLATIVE BRANCH Nineteenth District Floyd, Salem, Bedford (part), Carroll (part), Franklin (part), Montgomery (part), Roanoke (part), Wythe (part) Ralph K. Smith (R) P.O. Box 91 Roanoke 24002 Telephone: 540-206-3597 Twentieth District Galax, Henry, Martinsville, Patrick, Carroll (part), Danville (part), Franklin (part), Halifax (part), Pittsylvania (part) William M. Stanley, Jr. (R) 13508 Booker T. Washington Highway Moneta 24121 Telephone: 540-721-6028 Twenty-first District Giles, Roanoke City, Montgomery (part), Roanoke (part) John S. Edwards (D) P. O. Box 1179 Roanoke 24006 Telephone: 540-985-8690 Twenty-second District Amherst, Appomattox, Buckingham, Cumberland, Fluvanna, Goochland, Prince Edward, Louisa (part), Lynchburg (part) Tom A. Garrett, Jr. (R) P.O. Box 33 Bumpass 23024 Telephone: 804-698-7522 300 LEGISLATIVE BRANCH Twenty-third District Bedford City, Botetourt, Craig, Bedford (part), Campbell (part), Lynchburg (part), Roanoke (part) Stephen D. Newman (R) P.O. Box 480 Forest 24551 Telephone: 434-385-1065 Twenty-fourth District Augusta, Greene, Madison, Staunton, Waynesboro, Culpeper (part), Rockingham (part) Emmett W. Hanger, Jr. (R) P. O. Box 2 Mount Solon 22843 Telephone: 540-885-6898 Twenty-fifth District Alleghany, Bath, Buena Vista, Charlottesville, Covington, Highland, Lexington, Nelson, Rockbridge, Albemarle (part) R. Creigh Deeds (D) P.O. Box 5462, Charlottesville 22905 P.O. Drawer D, Hot Springs 24445 Telephone: 540-839-2473 and 434-296-5491 Twenty-sixth District Harrisonburg, Page, Rappahannock, Shenandoah, Warren, Rockingham (part) Mark D. Obenshain (R) P.O. Box 555 Harrisonburg 22803 Telephone: 540- 437-1451 301 LEGISLATIVE BRANCH Twenty-seventh District Clarke, Fauquier, Frederick, Winchester, Culpepper (part), Loudoun (part), Stafford (part) Jill Holtzman Vogel (R), 117 East Picadilly Street, Suite 100-B Winchester 22601 Telephone: 540-662-4551 Twenty-eighth District King George (part), Prince William (part), Spotsylvania (part), Stafford (part), Westmoreland (part) Richard H. Stuart (R) P.O. Box 1146 Montross 22520 Telephone: 804-493-8892 Twenty-ninth District Manassas, Manassas Park, Prince William (part) Charles J. Colgan (D) 10660 Aviation Lane Manassas 20110 Telephone: 703-368-0300 Thirtieth District Alexandria (part), Arlington (part), Fairfax (part) Adam P. Ebbin (D) P.O. Box 26415 Alexandria 22313 Telephone: 571-384-8957 302 LEGISLATIVE BRANCH Thirty-first District Arlington (part), Fairfax (part), Loudoun (part) Barbara A. Favola (D) 2319 North 18th Street Arlington 22201 Telephone: 703-835-4845 Thirty-second District Arlington (part), Fairfax (part) Janet D. Howell (D) P. O. Box 2608 Reston 20195 Telephone: 703-709-8283 Thirty-third District Fairfax (part), Loudoun (part) Mark R. Herring (D) P. O. Box 6246 Leesburg 20178 Telephone: 703-729-3300 Thirty-fourth District Fairfax City, Fairfax (part) Chap Petersen (D) P.O. Box 1066 Fairfax 22038 Telephone: 703-349-3361 303 LEGISLATIVE BRANCH Thirty-fifth District Falls Church, Alexandria (part), Fairfax (part) Richard L. Saslaw (D) P. O. Box 1856 Springfield 22151 Telephone: 703-978-0200 Thirty-sixth District Fairfax (part), Prince William (part), Stafford (part) Linda T. Puller (D) P. O. Box 73 Mount Vernon 22121 Telephone: 703-765-1150 Thirty-seventh District Fairfax (part) David W. Marsden (D) P.O. Box 10889 Burke 22009 Telephone: 703-766-0635 Thirty-eighth District Bland, Buchanan, Dickenson, Norton, Pulaski, Radford, Russell, Tazewell, Montgomery (part), Smyth (part), Wise (part) Phillip P. Puckett (D) P. O. Box 924 Tazewell 24651 Telephone: 276-979-8181 304 LEGISLATIVE BRANCH Thirty-ninth District Alexandria (part), Fairfax (part), Prince William (part) George L. Barker (D) P.O. Box 10527 Alexandria 22310 Telephone: 703-303-1426 Fortieth District Bristol, Grayson, Lee, Scott, Washington, Smyth (part), Wise (part), Wythe (part) Charles William Carrico, Sr. (R) P.O. Box 1100 Galax 24333 Telephone: 276-236-0098 (R) Republican (D) Democrat 305 LEGISLATIVE BRANCH HOUSE OF DELEGATES MEMBERSHIP GENERAL ASSEMBLY BUILDING Capitol Square Richmond 23219 House District Member 16 Adams, Leslie R. 42 Albo, David B. 51 Anderson, Richard L. 19 Austin, Terry L. 95 BaCote, Mamye E. 20 Bell, Richard P. 58 Bell, Robert B. 48 Brink, Robert H. 37 Bulova, David L. 22 Byron, Kathy J. 6 Campbell, Jeffrey L. 69 Carr, Betsy B. 4 Chafin, A. Benton, Jr. 24 Cline, Benjamin L. 88 Cole, Mark L. 34 Comstock, Barbara J. 66 Cox, M. Kirkland 63 Dance, Rosalyn R. 84 Davis, Glenn R., Jr. 82 DeSteph, William R., Jr. 60 Edmunds, James E., II 59 Fariss, C. Matt 56 Farrell, Peter F. 41 Filler-Corn, Eileen 55 Fowler, Hyland F. (Buddy), Jr. 23 Garrett, T. Scott 15 Gilbert, C. Todd 32 Greason, Thomas A. (Tag) 8 Habeeb, Gregory D. 17 Head, Chris T. 91 Helsel, Gordon C., Jr. 46 Herring, Charniele L. 89 Hester, Daun S. 98 Hodges, M. Keith 47 Hope, Patrick A. 90 Howell, Algie T., Jr. 28 Howell, William J. 40 Hugo, Timothy D. 62 Ingram, Riley E. 80 James, Matthew 79 Joannou, Johnny S. 76 Jones, S. Chris 35 Keam, Mark L. 1 Kilgore, Terry G. 81 Knight, Barry D. 38 Kory, Kaye 45 Krupicka, K. Robert, Jr. 25 Landes, R. Steven 33 LaRock, David A. 78 Leftwich, James A., Jr. 67 LeMunyon, James M. 100 Lewis, Lynwood W., Jr. 31 Lingamfelter, L. Scott 49 Lopez, Alfonso H. 68 Loupassi, G. M. (Manoli) 306 LEGISLATIVE BRANCH 14 Marshall, Daniel W., III 13 Marshall, Robert G. (Bob) 93 Mason, T. Montgomery 72 Massie, James P. (Jimmie), III 71 McClellan, Jennifer L. 70 McQuinn, Delores L. 50 Miller, Jackson H. 10 Minchew, J. Randy 3 Morefield, James W. (Will) 64 Morris, Rick L. 74 Morrissey, Joseph D.
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    2021 Virginia State Park Legislators Phone Delegate Park City Number Senate District Senator District Delegate Notes Effective 4/30/21 1 Bear Creek 22 Mark J. Peake 61 Thomas C. Wright 2 Belle Isle 4 Ryan T. McDougle 99 Margaret B. Ransone Breaks 3 Interstate 38 Travis Hackworth 4 Will Wampler 4 Caledon 28 Richard H. Stuart 99 Margaret B. Ransone 5 Chippokes 18 L. Louise Lucas 64 Emily M. Brewer 6 Claytor Lake 38 Travis Hackworth 7 L. Nick Rush 7 Clinch River 38 Travis Hackworth 4 William Wampler III Artrip/Owens‐ Russell Co Clinch River St. Paul 38 Travis Hackworth 4 William Wampler III Sugar Hill‐ Wise Co Dungannon‐ Scott Co‐ Property Clinch River 40 Todd E. Pillion 1 Terry G. Kilgore acquisition in process 8 Douthat 25 R. Creigh Deeds 24 Ronnie Campbell Douthat 25 R. Creigh Deeds 19 Terry L. Austin 9 Fairy Stone 20 Willim M. Stanley, Jr. 9 Charles D. Poindexter 10 False Cape 8 William R. DeSteph, Jr. 81 Barry D. Knight 11 First Landing 8 William R. DeSteph, Jr. 82 Jason S. Miyares Grayson 12 Highlands 40 Todd E. Pillion 5 Israel D. O'Quinn 13 High Bridge 22 Mark J. Peake 60 James E. Edmunds High Bridge 22 Mark J. Peake 61 Thomas C. Wright High Bridge 14 Holliday Lake 22 Mark J. Peake 59 C. Matthew Fariss 15 Hungry Mother 40 Todd E. Pillion 6 Jeffrey L. Campbell 16 James River 22 Mark J. Peake 59 C. Matthew Fariss 17 Kiptopeke 6 Lynwood W. Lewis, Jr. 100 Robert S. Bloxom, Jr.