Don Scott is an American politician. A
Democrat
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, he is a member of the
Virginia House of Delegates
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, representing the
80th district. He was elected Minority Leader of the Virginia House of Delegates on June 1, 2022.
Biography
Scott was born and raised in
Houston, Texas
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as one of six children, and graduated from
Texas A&M University
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with a degree in
agriculture
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. Following his undergraduate education, Scott served as a Naval Officer. Following his honorable discharge, he obtained a J.D. degree from
Louisiana State University Law School.
In 1994, Scott was arrested on federal drug charges, and served seven years in prison. Later, he acknowledged his mistakes, and said that the experience motivated him, and showed him injustices of the legal system. Following his release from prison, Scott took an entry-level position at KRA Corporation, where he eventually became senior vice president and relocated to
Portsmouth, Virginia
Portsmouth is an independent city in southeast Virginia and across the Elizabeth River from Norfolk. As of the 2020 census, the population was 97,915. It is part of the Hampton Roads metropolitan area.
The Norfolk Naval Shipyard and Naval M ...
.
In 2015, Scott was admitted to the bar and opened his own firm, where he practices criminal defense, family law, and civil cases.
In 2021, Scott donated a kidney to his next-door neighbor,
Virginia Circuit Court
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Judge
Johnny E. Morrison.
Political career
2019
Scott filed to run to represent the 80th district in the
2019 Virginia House of Delegates election
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after the resignation of
Matthew James, who was appointed by Governor
Ralph Northam
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to an executive position. Scott was unopposed in the primaries, and in the general election defeated
Republican
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James W. Evans and
Independent
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Ryan Benton with 66.01% of the vote.
2020
In March 2020, Scott endorsed former U.S. Vice President
Joe Biden in the 2020 Democratic Primary.
2021
Scott was unopposed in the primaries, and in the general election defeated
Republican
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Deanna Stanton with 66.01% of the vote.
2022
After his party
lost 7 seats and control of the House, Scott led a party rebellion to oust former
Speaker
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and party leader
Eileen Filler-Corn
Eileen Robin Filler-Corn (born June 5, 1964) is an American lawyer and politician who served as the Minority Leader of the Virginia House of Delegates from January to April 2022, a position she previously held from 2019 to 2020. She previously s ...
. Along with fellow Delegates
Dan Helmer
Daniel Isaac Helmer (born September 27, 1981) is an American politician. He is a member of the Democratic Party. In 2018, he lost the Democratic primary for . In 2019, he successfully ran for the Virginia House of Delegates in district 40, defea ...
and
Sally Hudson
Sally L. Hudson is an economist and state legislator in Virginia. Elected in 2019, she is the first woman to represent the 57th district in the Virginia House of Delegates. She is a member of the Democratic Party. The district includes all of t ...
, all of whom were first elected in 2019, Scott led a vote of no confidence. However, the Democratic Delegates could not agree on who to install as the new leader so the position went vacant for over a month, while Caucus Chair
Charniele Herring
Charniele LeRhonda Herring ( ; born September 25, 1969) is an American politician. She has served in the Virginia House of Delegates since 2009, representing the Virginia's 46th House of Delegates district, 46th district, made up of portions of th ...
, who sustained her own vote of no confidence, went as acting leader, until Scott defeated her on June 1.
References
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Living people
Democratic Party members of the Virginia House of Delegates
Politicians from Houston
Politicians from Portsmouth, Virginia
Texas A&M University alumni
Louisiana State University Law Center alumni
African-American state legislators in Virginia
21st-century American politicians
Year of birth missing (living people)
21st-century African-American politicians