Karrie Delaney

American politician from Virginia
Karrie Delaney
Member of the Virginia House of Delegates
Incumbent
Assumed office
January 10, 2018
Preceded byJames LeMunyon
Constituency67th District (2018–2024)
9th District (2024–Present)
Personal details
Born (1978-12-05) December 5, 1978 (age 45)[1][2]
Tampa, Florida, U.S.[1]
Political partyDemocratic[1]
SpouseWilliam Patrick Delaney [1]
Children2[1]
ResidenceChantilly, Virginia[3]
Alma materUniversity of South Florida[1]
CommitteesCourts of Justice; Health, Welfare and Institutions; Transportation[1]
Websitekarriedelaney.com

Karrie K. Delaney (born December 5, 1978) is a Democratic member of the Virginia House of Delegates. She was first elected in 2017, and represents the 9th district in the Fairfax and Loudoun County suburbs of Washington, D.C. Before her election as state delegate Delaney served on numerous boards and commissions in Virginia. She served on the West Melbourne, Florida city council as a Republican before moving to Northern Virginia.[4]

Political career

In 2017, Delaney ran for the Virginia House of Delegates for the 67th district, then held by Republican incumbent James LeMunyon. Delaney won the June 2017 Democratic primary with 65% of the vote, defeating two other candidates.[5] In the general election, Delaney defeated LeMunyon by a 58-42 margin.[6]

Electoral history

Virginia House of Delegates, 67th District
Date Election Candidate Party Votes %
June 12, 2017[7] Democratic primary Karrie K. Delaney 3,887 65.3
Hannah K. Risheq 1,355 22.8
John W. Carey 706 11.9
November 6, 2017[8] General Karrie K. Delaney Democratic 17,036 57.9
James LeMunyon Republican 12,365 42.0
Write Ins 42 0.1
November 5, 2019[9] General Karrie K. Delaney Democratic 16,859 89.3
Write Ins 2,011 10.7
November 2, 2021[10] General Karrie K. Delaney Democratic 21,111 60.7
Bob Frizzelle Republican 13,649 39.2
Write Ins 44 0.1

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Bio for Karrie K. Delaney". Virginia House of Delegates. Retrieved 2018-02-10.
  2. ^ "Virginia Capitol Connections 2023". David Bailey Associates. p. 41. Retrieved March 4, 2023.
  3. ^ "Former Republican now Democratic delegate candidate for 67th District". Fairfax Times. October 13, 2017. Retrieved February 10, 2018.
  4. ^ "Former Republican now Democratic delegate candidate for 67th District". The Fairfax County Time.
  5. ^ Times Minor Staff (June 14, 2017). "Delaney wins 67th District Democratic primary". Loudoun Times Minor. Retrieved August 10, 2018.
  6. ^ Pope, Michael (November 15, 2017). "Delaney Unseats LeMunyon". The Connection. Retrieved February 10, 2018.
  7. ^ "2017 June Democratic Primary". Virginia State Board of Elections.
  8. ^ "November General Official Results". Virginia State Board of Elections.
  9. ^ "2019 House of Delegates General Election Results". Virginia State Board of Elections.
  10. ^ "2021 House of Delegates General Election Results". Virginia State Board of Elections.

External links

  • Karrie Delaney at the Virginia Public Access Project
Virginia House of Delegates
Preceded by Member of the Virginia House of Delegates
from the 67th district

2018–2024
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of the Virginia House of Delegates
from the 9th district

2024–Present
Incumbent
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162nd General Assembly (2024−2026)
Speaker of the House
Don Scott (D)
Majority Leader
Charniele Herring (D)
Minority Leader
Todd Gilbert (R)
  1. Patrick Hope (D)
  2. Adele McClure (D)
  3. Alfonso Lopez (D)
  4. Charniele Herring (D)
  5. Elizabeth Bennett-Parker (D)
  6. Rip Sullivan (D)
  7. Karen Keys-Gamarra (D)
  8. Irene Shin (D)
  9. Karrie Delaney (D)
  10. Dan Helmer (D)
  11. David Bulova (D)
  12. Holly Seibold (D)
  13. Marcus Simon (D)
  14. Vivian Watts (D)
  15. Laura Jane Cohen (D)
  16. Paul Krizek (D)
  17. Mark Sickles (D)
  18. Kathy Tran (D)
  19. Rozia Henson (D)
  20. Michelle Maldonado (D)
  21. Josh Thomas (D)
  22. Ian Lovejoy (R)
  23. Candi King (D)
  24. Luke Torian (D)
  25. Briana Sewell (D)
  26. Kannan Srinivasan (D)
  27. Atoosa Reaser (D)
  28. David Reid (D)
  29. Marty Martinez (D)
  30. Geary Higgins (R)
  31. Delores Riley Oates (R)
  32. Bill Wiley (R)
  33. Todd Gilbert (R)
  34. Tony Wilt (R)
  35. Chris Runion (R)
  36. Ellen Campbell (R)
  37. Terry Austin (R)
  38. Sam Rasoul (D)
  39. Will Davis (R)
  40. Joe McNamara (R)
  41. Chris Obenshain (R)
  42. Jason Ballard (R)
  43. Will Morefield (R)
  44. Israel O'Quinn (R)
  45. Terry Kilgore (R)
  46. Jed Arnold (R)
  47. Wren Williams (R)
  48. Eric Phillips (R)
  49. Danny Marshall (R)
  50. Tommy Wright (R)
  51. Eric Zehr (R)
  52. Wendell Walker (R)
  53. Tim Griffin (R)
  54. Katrina Callsen (D)
  55. Amy Laufer (D)
  56. Tom Garrett (R)
  57. David Owen (R)
  58. Rodney Willett (D)
  59. Buddy Fowler (R)
  60. Scott Wyatt (R)
  61. Michael Webert (R)
  62. Nick Freitas (R)
  63. Phillip Scott (R)
  64. Paul Milde (R)
  65. Joshua G. Cole (D)
  66. Bobby Orrock (R)
  67. Hillary Pugh Kent (R)
  68. Keith Hodges (R)
  69. Chad Green (R)
  70. Shelly Simonds (D)
  71. Amanda Batten (R)
  72. Lee Ware (R)
  73. Mark Earley Jr. (R)
  74. Mike Cherry (R)
  75. Carrie Coyner (R)
  76. Debra Gardner (D)
  77. Michael Jones (D)
  78. Betsy B. Carr (D)
  79. Rae Cousins (D)
  80. Destiny Levere Bolling (D)
  81. Delores McQuinn (D)
  82. Kim Taylor (R)
  83. Otto Wachsmann (R)
  84. Nadarius Clark (D)
  85. Marcia Price (D)
  86. A.C. Cordoza (R)
  87. Jeion Ward (D)
  88. Don Scott (D)
  89. Baxter Ennis (R)
  90. Jay Leftwich (R)
  91. Cliff Hayes (D)
  92. Bonita Anthony (D)
  93. Jackie Glass (D)
  94. Phil Hernandez (D)
  95. Alex Askew (D)
  96. Kelly Convirs-Fowler (D)
  97. Michael Feggans (D)
  98. Barry Knight (R)
  99. Anne Ferrell Tata (R)
  100. Robert Bloxom Jr. (R)


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