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1999 Virginia State Elections
Virginia's 1999 state elections were held on November 2, 1999. Voters elected all 100 members of the Virginia House of Delegates to two-year terms ending in 2002, and all 40 members of the Virginia Senate to four-year terms ending in 2004. There were also elections for local offices (such as Board of Supervisors, Sheriff and Clerk of the Circuit Court) in most counties. The elections resulted in the loss of Democratic control of the House of Delegates for the first time in 116 years, and continued the two-year control of the Senate by Republicans. Run up to the election Governor Jim Gilmore had secured control of the Senate for Republicans for the first time in 114 years in 1997 when he appointed Democratic State Senator Charles Waddell to a position with the Virginia Alcohol Beverage Control Board. He also appointed Delegate David G. Brickley as Director of Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation which resulted in a tie in control of the House of Delegates as ...
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Virginia House Of Delegates
The Virginia House of Delegates is one of the two parts of the Virginia General Assembly, the other being the Senate of Virginia. 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 usually 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, which first met at Jamestown in 1619. The House is divided into Democratic and Republican caucuses. In addition to the Speaker, there is a majority leader, majority whip, majority caucus chair, minority leader, minority whip, minority caucus chair, and the chairs of the several committees of th ...
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Jane Woods
Jane Haycock Woods (October 10, 1946 – July 18, 2022) was an American educator and Republican politician who served as a member of the Virginia Senate from 1992 to 2000, and Virginia House of Delegates from 1988 to 1992. Biography She was for many years an elementary teacher with Fairfax County Public Schools. In 1999, Woods lost her Senate reelection bid against former U.S. Representative Leslie L. Byrne. In 2002, she was appointed Virginia Secretary of Health and Human Resources The Secretary of Health and Human Resources is a member of the Virginia Governor's Cabinet. The office is currently vacant pending confirmation of John Littel, Governor Glenn Youngkin's nominee for the post. List of Secretaries of Health and Hu ... by Democratic Governor Mark Warner, serving in that role until 2006. References External links * 1946 births 2022 deaths People from Bethesda, Maryland State cabinet secretaries of Virginia American University alumni Republican Part ...
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Virginia Senate, District 4
Virginia's 4th Senate district is one of 40 districts in the Senate of Virginia. It has been represented by Republican Party (United States), Republican Ryan McDougle since his victory in a 2006 special election. Geography District 4 stretches from just outside Fredericksburg, Virginia, Fredericksburg to the Chesapeake Bay, including all of the Northern Neck and parts of the Middle Peninsula. It covers all of Caroline County, Virginia, Caroline, Essex County, Virginia, Essex, Middlesex County, Virginia, Middlesex, Lancaster County, Virginia, Lancaster, Northumberland County, Virginia, Northumberland, and Richmond County, Virginia, Richmond Counties, as well as parts of Hanover County, Virginia, Hanover, King George County, Virginia, King George, Spotsylvania County, Virginia, Spotsylvania, and Westmoreland County, Virginia, Westmoreland Counties. The district overlaps with Virginia's Virginia's 1st congressional district, 1st and Virginia's 7th congressional district, 7th congres ...
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Lynwood Lewis
Lynwood Wayne Lewis Jr. (born November 26, 1961) is an American politician and lawyer. A Democrat, he was elected to the Virginia House of Delegates in November 2003, representing the 100th district, which consists of the Eastern Shore counties of Accomack and Northampton, and parts of the cities of Norfolk and Hampton.Virginia House of Delegates bio, 2009 On November 16, 2013, Lewis won the Democratic Party nomination for Virginia's 6th Senate district, which had been held by lieutenant governor-elect Ralph Northam (D). On January 10, 2014, the Virginia State Board of Elections certified that Lewis had won the special election for Northam's senate seat by only nine votes out of over 20,000 cast. His Republican Republican can refer to: Political ideology * An advocate of a republic, a type of government that is not a monarchy or dictatorship, and is usually associated with the rule of law. ** Republicanism, the ideology in support of republics or agains ... opponent sought ...
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Tommy Norment
Thomas Kent Norment Jr. (born April 12, 1946) is an American politician serving as the Minority Leader of the Senate of Virginia. He has served in the Virginia General Assembly since 1992. A Republican, he represents the 3rd district of the Virginia Senate, which includes parts of the Virginia Peninsula, plus King and Queen County, King William County, New Kent County, and Gloucester County on the Middle Peninsula.Senate of Virginia Background Norment graduated from the Virginia Military Institute and received his J.D. degree from William and Mary School of Law. Norment is an adjunct professor of law at William and Mary Law School.William and Mary Law School He served as on-campus attorney, and counselor and attorney to the president of William and Mary.Virginia Gazette In 2008, Norment requested an opinion from Attorney General Bob McDonnell that "at no time will I assume a relationship of 'attorney-client' that would result in the exercising of any attorney client privi ...
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Virginia Senate, District 3
Virginia's 3rd Senate district is one of 40 districts in the Senate of Virginia. It has been represented by Republican Tommy Norment, currently the Senate Minority Leader, since 1992. Geography District 3 is located largely on the Virginia Peninsula and Middle Peninsula along the Chesapeake Bay coastline, including all of Poquoson, Gloucester County, King and Queen County, King William County and New Kent County, as well as parts of Hampton, Suffolk, Isle of Wight County, James City County, Surry County and York County. The district overlaps with Virginia's 1st, 2nd, and 3rd congressional districts, and with the 64th, 76th, 91st, 93rd, 96th, 97th, and 98th districts of the Virginia House of Delegates The Virginia House of Delegates is one of the two parts of the Virginia General Assembly, the other being the Senate of Virginia. It has 100 members elected for terms of two years; unlike most states, these elections take place during odd-numbe .... Recent electio ...
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Virginia Senate, District 2
Virginia's 2nd Senate district is one of 40 districts in the Senate of Virginia. It has been represented by Democratic Party (United States), Democrat Mamie Locke since 2004. Geography District 2 is located in the Hampton Roads metropolitan area in southeastern Virginia, including parts of York County, Virginia, York County, Hampton, Virginia, Hampton, Newport News, Virginia, Newport News, and Portsmouth, Virginia, Portsmouth. The district overlaps with Virginia's Virginia's 2nd congressional district, 2nd and Virginia's 3rd congressional district, 3rd congressional districts, and with the Virginia's 79th House of Delegates district, 79th, Virginia's 80th House of Delegates district, 80th, Virginia's 91st House of Delegates district, 91st, Virginia's 92nd House of Delegates district, 92nd, Virginia's 93rd House of Delegates district, 93rd, Virginia's 95th House of Delegates district, 95th, and Virginia's 96th House of Delegates district, 96th districts of the Virginia House of De ...
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Marty Williams
Martin Edward Williams (born March 5, 1951) is a Republican Party (U.S.), Republican politician who served in the Senate of Virginia from 1996 to 2008. Early life and career Williams was born in Virginia on March 5, 1951. Political career Williams served on the Newport News, Virginia, Newport News City Council for six years and was twice elected Vice-Mayor by his peers. In 1995, Williams challenged long-term Senator Hunter Andrews in the Virginia Senate, District 1, 1st Senate District and defeated him. In 2007, Williams was challenged in the Republican Primary and was defeated by conservative local activist Patricia "Tricia" Stall. Stall went on to lose her election to Democrat John Miller (Virginia politician), John Miller. References

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Virginia Senate, District 1
Virginia's 1st Senate district is one of 40 districts in the Senate of Virginia. It has been represented by Democratic Party (United States), Democrat Monty Mason since his victory in a 2016 special election following the death of fellow Democrat John Miller (Virginia politician), John Miller. Geography District 1 is located in the Hampton Roads metropolitan area in southeastern Virginia, including all of Williamsburg, Virginia, Williamsburg and parts of Hampton, Virginia, Hampton, Newport News, Virginia, Newport News, Suffolk, Virginia, Suffolk, James City County, Virginia, James City County, and York County, Virginia, York County. The district overlaps with Virginia's Virginia's 1st congressional district, 1st, Virginia's 2nd congressional district, 2nd, and Virginia's 3rd congressional district, 3rd congressional districts, and with the Virginia's 76th House of Delegates district, 76th, Virginia's 92nd House of Delegates district, 92nd, Virginia's 93rd House of Delegates distri ...
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United States Libertarian Party
The Libertarian Party (LP) is a political party in the United States that promotes civil liberties, non-interventionism, ''laissez-faire'' capitalism, and limiting the size and scope of government. The party was conceived in August 1971 at meetings in the home of David F. Nolan in Westminster, Colorado, and was officially formed on December 11, 1971, in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The organizers of the party drew inspiration from the works and ideas of the prominent Austrian school economist, Murray Rothbard. The founding of the party was prompted in part due to concerns about the Nixon administration, the Vietnam War, conscription, and the introduction of fiat money. The party generally promotes a classical liberal platform, in contrast to the Democratic Party's modern liberalism and progressivism and the Republican Party's conservatism. Gary Johnson, the party's presidential nominee in 2012 and 2016, claims that the Libertarian Party is more culturally liberal than Demo ...
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Independent Green Party Of Virginia
The Independent Greens of Virginia (also known as the Indy Greens) was the state affiliate of the Independence Party of America in the Commonwealth of Virginia. It became a state party around 2003 when a faction of the Arlington local chapter of the Green Party of Virginia (GPVA) split from the main party. As of 2011, it bills itself as a "fiscally conservative, socially responsible green party", with an emphasis on rail transportation and "more candidates". In support of wider ballot participation, it endorses many independent candidates who are not affiliated with the party. The party, separate from the national Green Party of the United States, affiliated itself with the Independence Party of America on January 10, 2008. Without "major party" status for automatic ballot access in Virginia, the party has had to gather petition signatures to get on the ballot. The requirement for statewide elections is 10,000 signatures, including at least 400 from each of Virginia's 11 congre ...
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Independent (politician)
An independent or non-partisan politician is a politician not affiliated with any political party or bureaucratic association. There are numerous reasons why someone may stand for office as an independent. Some politicians have political views that do not align with the platforms of any political party, and therefore choose not to affiliate with them. Some independent politicians may be associated with a party, perhaps as former members of it, or else have views that align with it, but choose not to stand in its name, or are unable to do so because the party in question has selected another candidate. Others may belong to or support a political party at the national level but believe they should not formally represent it (and thus be subject to its policies) at another level. In running for public office, independents sometimes choose to form a party or alliance with other independents, and may formally register their party or alliance. Even where the word "independent" is used, s ...
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