Virginia House of Delegates

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The Virginia House of Delegates is the lower house of the Virginia General Assembly. It has 100 members elected for terms of two years; unlike most states, these elections take place during odd-numbered years. The House is presided over by the Speaker of the House, who is elected from among the House membership by the Delegates. The Speaker is almost always a member of the majority party and, as Speaker, becomes the most powerful member of the House. The House shares legislative power with the Senate of Virginia, the upper house of the Virginia General Assembly. The House of Delegates is the modern-day successor to the Virginia House of Burgesses. The House is divided into Democratic and Republican caucuses. In addition to the Speaker, there is a majority leader, majority caucus chair, minority leader, minority caucus chair, and the chairs of the several committees of the House. The Virginia House of Delegates is considered the oldest continuous English-speaking legislative body in the New World, having been formed as the House of Burgesses at Jamestown in 1619.

The House has met in Virginia's Capitol Building, designed by Thomas Jefferson, since 1788. In recent years, the General Assembly members and staff operate from offices in the General Assembly Building, located in Capitol Square.

Republicans took control of the traditionally Democratic House of Delegates for the first time since Reconstruction in 1999 (with the exception of a brief 2 year period in which the Readjuster Party was in the majority in the 1880s). However, the Democrats began making a comeback under the leadership of Governors Mark Warner and Tim Kaine, gaining 6 seats during Warner's term in office (2002-2006), and 1 in a special election at the beginning of Kaine's term.

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[edit] Make-up of the Virginia House of Delegates

Affiliation Members
  Republican Party 57
  Democratic Party 40
  Independent
3
 Total
100
 Majority
14

[edit] Party Control

Year Democratic Party Republican Party Independent
  1998-2000 50 49 1
  2000-2002 47 52 1
  2002-2004 34 64 2
  2004-2006 37 61 2
  2006-2008 40 57 3

[edit] House Leadership

Position Name Party District
Speaker William J. Howell Republican 28th
Majority Leader Morgan Griffith Republican 8th
Minority Leader Franklin Hall Democratic 69th

[edit] Members

The Virginia House of Delegates is up for reelection every two years. The next election cycle is in 2007. For a full list of members, see here.

Office Name Party and District First Election
  Delegate Terry Kilgore [1] Republican Party (1) 1993
  Delegate Clarence Phillips Democratic Party (2) 1989
  Delegate Dan Bowling [2] Democratic Party (3) 2005
  Delegate Joseph Johnson Democratic Party (4) 1989
  Delegate Charles Carico Republican Party (5) 2001
  Delegate Anne Crockett-Stark Republican Party (6) 2005
  Delegate David Nutter [3] Republican Party (7) 2001
  Delegate H. Morgan Griffith Republican Party (8) 1993
  Delegate Allen Dudley Republican Party (9) 1993
  Delegate Ward Armstrong [4] Democratic Party (10) 1991
  Delegate Onzlee Ware Democratic Party (11) 2003
  Delegate James Shuler [5] Democratic Party (12) 1993
  Delegate Robert Marshall [6] Republican Party (13) 1991
  Delegate Daniel Marshall [7] Republican Party (14) 2001
  Delegate C. Todd Gilbert Republican Party (15) 2005
  Delegate Robert Hurt [8] Republican Party (16) 2001
  Delegate William Fralin Republican Party (17) 2003
  Delegate Clifford Athey Republican Party (18) 2001
  Delegate Lacey E. Putney Independent (19) 1961
  Delegate Matt Lohr [9] Republican Party (26) 2005
  Delegate Vince Callahan Republican Party (34) 1967
  Delegate Steve Shannon [10] Democratic Party (35) 2003
  Delegate Ken Plum [11] Democratic Party (36) 1977
  Delegate David Bulova [12] Democratic Party (37) 2005
  Delegate Bob Hull [13] Democratic Party (38) 1993
  Delegate Vivian Watts [14] Democratic Party (39) 1995
  Delegate Tim Hugo [15] Republican Party (40) 2001
  Delegate Dave Marsden [16] Democratic Party (41) 2005
  Delegate Dave Albo [17] Republican Party (42) 1993
  Delegate Mark Sickles [18] Democratic Party (43) 2003
  Delegate Kris Amundson [19] Democratic Party (44) 2001
  Delegate David Englin [20] Democratic Party (45) 2005
  Delegate Brian Moran [21] Democratic Party (46) 1995
  Delegate Albert Eisenberg [22] Democratic Party (47) 2003
  Delegate Robert Brink [23] Democratic Party (48) 1997
  Delegate Adam Ebbin [24] Democratic Party (49) 2003
  Delegate Jim Scott Democratic Party (53) 1991
  Delegate Chuck Caputo [25] Democratic Party (67) 2005
  Delegate Terrie Suit [26] Republican Party (81) 2000
  Delegate Tom Rust [27] Republican Party (86) 2001


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