Virginia House of Delegates

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Virginia House of
Delegates
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General Information
Party control:   Democrat
Session start:   January 8, 2025
Session end:   June 22, 2025
Term length:   2 years
Term limits:   None
Redistricting:  Hybrid
Salary:   $18,000/year for senators. $17,640/year for delegates. + per diem
Members
Total:  100
Democrats:  51
Republicans:  49
Other:  0
Vacancies:  0
Leadership
Speaker:   Don Scott (Virginia) (D)
Maj. Leader:   Charniele Herring (D)
Min. Leader:   Todd Gilbert (R)
Elections
Last election:  November 7, 2023
Next election:  November 4, 2025

The Virginia House of Delegates is the lower chamber of the Virginia General Assembly. Alongside the Virginia State Senate, it forms the legislative branch of the Virginia state government and works alongside the governor of Virginia to create laws and establish a state budget. Legislative authority and responsibilities of the Virginia House of Delegates include passing bills on public policy matters, setting levels for state spending, raising and lowering taxes, and voting to uphold or override gubernatorial vetoes.

The Virginia House of Delegates meets in the state capitol building in Richmond, Virginia.

  • All 100 seats in the Virginia House of Delegates were up for election in 2023.
  • In the 2023 elections, Democrats secured a 51-49 majority. Click to read more »
  • Virginia has a divided government where neither party holds a trifecta. The Republican Party controls the office of governor, while the Democratic Party controls both chambers of the state legislature.

  • This page contains the following information on the Virginia House of Delegates.

    Party control

    Current partisan control

    The table below shows the partisan breakdown of the Virginia House of Delegates as of March 2025:

    Party As of March 2025
         Democratic Party 51
         Republican Party 49
         Other 0
         Vacancies 0
    Total 100

    Members

    Leadership

    The speaker of the House is the presiding officer of the body. Duties of the speaker include assigning bills to committee and appointing the membership of standing committees.[1][2]

    Leadership and members


    Office Name Party Date assumed office
    Virginia House of Delegates District 1 Patrick Hope Democratic January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 2 Adele McClure Democratic January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 3 Alfonso Lopez Democratic January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 4 Charniele Herring Democratic January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 5 Elizabeth Bennett-Parker Democratic January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 6 R.C. Sullivan Jr. Democratic January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 7 Karen Keys-Gamarra Democratic January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 8 Irene Shin Democratic January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 9 Karrie Delaney Democratic January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 10 Dan Helmer Democratic January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 11 David Bulova Democratic January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 12 Holly Seibold Democratic January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 13 Marcus Simon Democratic January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 14 Vivian Watts Democratic January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 15 Laura Jane Cohen Democratic January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 16 Paul Krizek Democratic January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 17 Mark Sickles Democratic January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 18 Kathy Tran Democratic January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 19 Rozia Henson Democratic January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 20 Michelle Maldonado Democratic January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 21 Joshua Thomas Democratic January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 22 Ian Lovejoy Republican January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 23 Candi King Democratic January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 24 Luke Torian Democratic January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 25 Briana Sewell Democratic January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 26 Jas Singh Democratic January 13, 2025
    Virginia House of Delegates District 27 Atoosa Reaser Democratic January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 28 David Reid Democratic January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 29 Marty Martinez Democratic January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 30 Geary Higgins Republican January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 31 Delores Oates Republican January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 32 Bill Wiley Republican January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 33 Todd Gilbert Republican January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 34 Tony Wilt Republican January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 35 Chris Runion Republican January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 36 Ellen Campbell Republican January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 37 Terry Austin Republican January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 38 Sam Rasoul Democratic January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 39 Will Davis Republican January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 40 Joseph McNamara Republican January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 41 Chris Obenshain Republican January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 42 Jason Ballard Republican January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 43 Will Morefield Republican January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 44 Israel O'Quinn Republican January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 45 Terry Kilgore Republican January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 46 Jed Arnold Republican January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 47 Wren Williams Republican January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 48 Eric Phillips Republican January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 49 Danny Marshall Republican January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 50 Tommy Wright Republican January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 51 Eric Zehr Republican January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 52 Wendell Walker Republican January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 53 Tim Griffin Republican January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 54 Katrina Callsen Democratic January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 55 Amy Laufer Democratic January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 56 Thomas Garrett Republican January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 57 David Owen Republican January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 58 Rodney Willett Democratic January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 59 Buddy Fowler Republican January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 60 Scott Wyatt Republican January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 61 Michael Webert Republican January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 62 Nick Freitas Republican January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 63 Phillip Scott Republican January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 64 Paul Milde III Republican January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 65 Joshua Cole Democratic January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 66 Bobby Orrock Republican January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 67 Hillary Pugh Kent Republican January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 68 Keith Hodges Republican January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 69 Chad Green Republican January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 70 Shelly Simonds Democratic January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 71 Amanda Batten Republican January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 72 Lee Ware Republican January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 73 Mark Earley Jr. Republican January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 74 Mike Cherry Republican January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 75 Carrie Coyner Republican January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 76 Debra Gardner Democratic January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 77 Michael Jones Democratic January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 78 Betsy Carr Democratic January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 79 Rae Cousins Democratic January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 80 Destiny LeVere Bolling Democratic January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 81 Delores McQuinn Democratic January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 82 Kim Taylor Republican January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 83 H. Otto Wachsmann Jr. Republican January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 84 Nadarius Clark Democratic January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 85 Marcia Price Democratic January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 86 Aijalon Cordoza Republican January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 87 Jeion Ward Democratic January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 88 Don Scott Democratic January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 89 N. Baxter Ennis Republican January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 90 Jay Leftwich Republican January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 91 Cliff Hayes Democratic January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 92 Bonita Anthony Democratic January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 93 Jackie Glass Democratic January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 94 Phil Hernandez Democratic January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 95 Alex Askew Democratic January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 96 Kelly Convirs-Fowler Democratic January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 97 Michael Feggans Democratic January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 98 Barry Knight Republican January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 99 Anne Ferrell Tata Republican January 10, 2024
    Virginia House of Delegates District 100 Robert Bloxom Republican 2014


    Salaries

    See also: Comparison of state legislative salaries
    State legislative salaries, 2024[3]
    SalaryPer diem
    $18,000/year for senators. $17,640/year for delegates.$213/day

    Swearing in dates

    See also: When state legislators assume office after a general election

    Virginia legislators assume office the second Wednesday in January after the election.[4]

    Membership qualifications

    See also: State legislature candidate requirements by state

    In order to serve in the Virginia General Assembly, candidates must meet the following qualifications:[5]

    • Be a citizen of the United States.
    • Be at least twenty-one years of age on or before the date of the general or special election for the office sought
    • Be a resident of the Commonwealth of Virginia for the year immediately preceding the election
    • Be a resident of the district they are seeking to represent
    • Be a qualified voter in the district they are seeking to represent
    • Not have been convicted of a felony (unless voting rights have been officially restored)
    • Not have been adjudicated mentally incompetent (unless voting rights have been officially restored)

    Historical party control

    Democrats won a 51-49 majority in the Virginia House of Delegates in 2023, making it the third time in three election cycles that the chamber majority changed hands.

    The table below shows the partisan history of the Virginia House following every general election from 1991 to 2023. All data from 2006 or earlier comes from Michael Dubin's Party Affiliations in the State Legislatures (McFarland Press, 2007). Data after 2006 was compiled by Ballotpedia staff.

    Virginia House of Delegates election results: 1991-2023

    Year '91 '93 '95 '97[6] '99 '01 '03 '05 '07 '09 '11 '13 '15 '17 '19 '21 '23
    Democrats 58 52 52 50 47 31 37 39 44 39 32 33 34 49 55 48 51
    Republicans 41 47 47 49 52 67 61 58 54 59 67 67 66 51 45 52 49
    Other 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

    See also

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    External links

    Footnotes

    1. Virginia General Assembly, "Rules of the House of Delegates: 2020-2021," accessed February 16, 2021
    2. Virginia General Assembly, "The Virginia House of Delegates," accessed February 16, 2021
    3. National Conference of State Legislatures, "2024 Legislator Compensation," August 21, 2024
    4. Virginia Legislative Information System, "Code of Virginia - § 24.2-215. Election and term of members of the House of Delegates." accessed January 6, 2022
    5. Virginia General Assembly, "Certificate of Candidate Qualification," accessed February 10, 2023
    6. Following the election, one Democrat resigned and Republicans won the subsequent special election. The one independent also caucused with Republicans, giving the chamber a 50-50 split, decided through a power-sharing agreement.
    7. Virginia Department of Elections, "Calendars & Schedules," accessed February 6, 2021
    8. Virginia Department of Elections, "Candidacy Requirements for the November 7, 2017 General Election," accessed March 21, 2017
    9. Virginia State Board of Elections, "2015 November Election Calendar," accessed January 2, 2015
    10. Follow the Money, "Virginia 2011 Candidates," accessed August 5, 2013
    11. Follow the Money, "Virginia 2009 Candidates," accessed August 5, 2013
    12. Follow the Money, "Virginia 2007 Candidates," accessed August 5, 2013
    13. Follow the Money, "Virginia 2005 Candidates," accessed August 5, 2013
    14. Follow the Money, "Virginia 2003 Candidates," accessed August 5, 2013
    15. Follow the Money, "Virginia 2001 Candidates," accessed August 5, 2013
    16. Virginia Law Library, "§ 24.2-216. Filling vacancies in the General Assembly," accessed February 16, 2021 (Statute 24.2-216, Virginia Code)
    17. Virginia Law Library, "§ 24.2-682. Times for special elections," accessed February 16, 2021
    18. 18.0 18.1 18.2 Virginia's Legislative Information System, "HJ 615 Constitutional amendment; Virginia Redistricting Commission (first reference)," accessed November 18, 2020
    19. All About Redistricting, "Virginia," accessed May 8, 2015
    20. 13News Now, "Virginia has new voting maps after redistricting process finishes," December 30, 2021
    21. ABC 7, "Virginia bipartisan redistricting panel starts off with partisan maps," September 20, 2021
    22. El Paso Inc., "First redistricting map drafts leave some lawmakers unhappy," September 2, 2021
    23. Virginia Mercury, "Virginia’s Redistricting Commission has its first draft maps. They look… normal?" September 2, 2021
    24. Associated Press, "Proposed congressional maps give Dems an edge in Virginia," December 9, 2021
    25. U.S. Census Bureau, "U.S. Census Bureau Delivers Virginia's 2010 Census Population Totals, Including First Look at Race and Hispanic Origin Data for Legislative Redistricting," February 3, 2011
    26. Washington Examiner, "Virginia House advances new redistricting plan," April 25, 2011
    27. Richmond Times-Dispatch, "General Assembly approves redistricting plan," April 29, 2011 (dead link)
    28. Richmond Times-Dispatch, "McDonnell signs redistricting bill," April 30, 2011
    29. pilotonline.com, "Lawmakers set to return for veto session," accessed February 16, 2021
    30. David Sherfinski, Washington Times, "Terry McAuliffe’s 2015 Va. agenda includes economics, health care," January 25, 2015
    31. Daily Press, "Virginia General Assembly opens, lawmakers ease back into action," January 8, 2014
    32. WRIC, "Virginia General Assembly To Convene For 2013 Session," January 9, 2013
    33. ncsl.org, "2012 Legislative Session Calendar," accessed February 16, 2021
    34. The Washington Post, "Virginia General Assembly to convene legislative redistricting session," April 3, 2011
    35. Post Local, "Va. assembly to vote Friday on Supreme Court, appeals judges," July 29, 2011
    36. Virginia General Assembly, "2010 Session calendar," accessed February 16, 2021
    37. Find Law, "Tenth Amendment - U.S. Constitution," accessed February 16, 2021
    38. Virginia Law Library, "Constitution of Virginia," accessed February 16, 2021
    39. 39.0 39.1 39.2 National Association of State Budget Officers, "Budget Processes in the States, Spring 2021," accessed January 24, 2023
    40. National Conference of State Legislatures, "Separation of Powers: Executive Veto Powers," accessed January 26, 2024
    41. 41.0 41.1 Virginia Places, "A 50-50 Tie in the House of Delegates," accessed November 2, 2021