Frank Hargrove

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Frank Hargrove
Member of the Virginia House of Delegates
from the 55th district
In office
January 1982  January 13, 2010
Preceded by Richard D. Guy
Succeeded by John Cox
Personal details
Born Frank DuVal Hargrove
( 1927 -01-26) January 26, 1927
Elmont, Virginia
Political party Republican
Spouse(s) Oriana Dale Robertson
Children Dale, Frank Jr., Stewart, Wellesley[1]
Residence Hanover County, Virginia
Alma mater Virginia Tech
Occupation Insurance
Religion Methodist
Military service
Service/branch United States Army Air Forces
Years of service 19431945

Frank DuVal Hargrove, Sr. (born January 13, 1927) is an American politician. From 1982 to 2010 he served in the Virginia House of Delegates, representing the 55th district in the northeast suburbs of Richmond, in and around Hanover County.[2]

On January 26, 2009, Hargrove announced that he would not run for reelection.[3]

Death penalty

Hargrove supported expansion of the death penalty early in his career. At one point, he proposed a return to public hangings as a way to increase the value of the death penalty as a deterrent.[4] Beginning in 2001, he began introducing annual bills to abolish or restrict the death penalty, saying that life without parole was a sufficient and cheaper alternative.[5]

Notes

  1. "Delegate Frank Hargrove; Virginia House of Delegates; About Frank". Retrieved 2008-11-18. 
  2. "Virginia House of Delegates; Session 2009; Hargrove, Frank D., Sr.". Virginia House of Delegates. Retrieved 2013-06-11. 
  3. Whitley, Tyler. "Hanover Del. Hargrove won’t run again". Richmond Times-Dispatch. Retrieved 2009-01-26. 
  4. "Del. Frank Hargrove, R-Hanover, recently entered HB 1827, which would abolish the death penalty. We asked him about it.". Style Weekly. 2001-01-31. Retrieved 2013-06-13. 
  5. Koch, Larry Wayne, Colin D. Wark and John F. Galliher (2012). The Death of the American Death Penalty: States Still Leading the Way. UPNE. p. 145. Retrieved 2013-06-11. 

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