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unusual facts about House of Delegates



American Society of Addiction Medicine

ASAM was admitted to the American Medical Association (AMA) House of Delegates as a voting member in June 1988, and in June 1990 the AMA added addiction medicine (ADM) to its list of designated specialties.

Annotated Code of Maryland

The Annotated Code of Maryland is amended through the legislative process involving both bodies of the Maryland General Assembly, the House of Delegates and the Senate.

Erwin Knoll

Speaking to the House of Delegates of the American Bar Association, in Chicago Jan. 25, 1982, Attorney General William French Smith referred to the epigram "Everything you read in the newspapers is absolutely true except for the rare story of which you happen to have firsthand knowledge" as Knoll's Law of Media Accuracy.

George Nicholas

He was also briefly attorney general of Kentucky, and had been several times a member of the Virginia House of Delegates.


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Alleghany County, Virginia

Alleghany County is represented by Democrat R. Creigh Deeds in the Virginia Senate, Independent Lacey E. Putney in the Virginia House of Delegates, and Republican H. Morgan Griffith in the U.S. House of Representatives.

Ashton Dovell

Dovell was elected in 1923 to a House of Delegates district that included Williamsburg and four neighboring counties on the Virginia Peninsula.

Barbara Robinson

Barbara A. Robinson (born 1938), member of the Maryland House of Delegates

Bernard Cohen

Bernard S. Cohen (born 1937), politician and former Democratic member of the Virginia House of Delegates

Bonsack

Rose Mary Hatem Bonsack, American politician who represents district 34 in the Maryland House of Delegates

Bottoms Gang

During one 1906 speech at the House of Delegates, Hussey approached brewing magnate August "Gussie" Busch in order to convince to stop holding up the passage of a bill.

Brian Moran

Moran spent the better part of 2006 and 2007 traveling the state to recruit and support House candidates for the 2007 election, when all 100 Virginia House of Delegates seats were on the ballot (as in every other odd-numbered year).

Carter Harrison

Carter Henry Harrison I (~1727 – 1793/1794), member of the Virginia House of Delegates

Christine Jones

Christine M. Jones (born 1929), former member of the Maryland House of Delegates

Clay Athey

During his 10 years in the House of Delegates, he represented the 18th district, made up of Warren County and parts of Fauquier and Frederick Counties.

DeBoy

Steven J. DeBoy, Sr. (born 1956), Democratic member of the Maryland House of Delegates

Dennis McCoy

Dennis C. McCoy (born 1942), former American politician in the Maryland House of Delegates

Edwin Cox

Edwin P. Cox (1870–1938), American politician in the Virginia House of Delegates

Eric Luedtke

In 2010, Luedtke ran for the House of Delegates after then-Delegates Herman L. Taylor, Jr. and Karen S. Montgomery decided to run for higher offices.

He dropped out of the Senate race, but in early 2010 two seats in the House of Delegates became open when incumbent Delegate Karen S. Montgomery decided to challenge Kramer and Delegate Herman L. Taylor, Jr. began a campaign against Congresswoman Donna Edwards.

G. Manoli Loupassi

On November 6, 2007, Loupassi defeated independent incumbent Katherine Waddell and was elected to a seat in the Virginia House of Delegates representing portions of Chesterfield County and the City of Richmond.

Herman Taylor

Herman L. Taylor, Jr. (born 1966), American member of the Maryland House of Delegates

Hood College

Kelly M. Schulz, 2006, American politician and member of the Maryland House of Delegates

Sue Hecht, 1985, American politician, member of the Democratic Party, and the Maryland House of delegates

Howard Wellman

He then served as Assistant to West Virginia Governor Jay Rockefeller from 1981 to 1984 when he was appointed to the West Virginia House of Delegates in 1984 to fill a vacancy created by the death of Don Anello.

James Dillard

Jim Dillard, former member of the Virginia House of Delegates

James Edmunds

James E. Edmunds (born 1970), Republican member of the Virginia House of Delegates

James Hubbard

James W. Hubbard (born 1948), American politician in the Maryland House of Delegates

John A. Giannetti, Jr.

He was defeated in the 2006 Democratic primary by former member of the Maryland House of Delegates and U.S. Ambassador to Romania James Rosapepe.

Karen S. Montgomery

Craig Zucker and Eric Luedtke won the two open House of Delegates seats in November 2010.

Keith Haynes

Keith E. Haynes (born 1963), American politician and lawyer, member of the Maryland House of Delegates

McGuireWoods

Chris Peace — Member of the Virginia House of Delegates, McGuireWoods (2003–2006 )

Michael Busch

Michael E. Busch (born 1947), Speaker of the Maryland House of Delegates

Neil F. Quinter

His primary opponents would have been former Baltimore Health Commissioner Peter Beilenson, State Senator Paula Hollinger and John Sarbanes; however, Quinter withdrew from the race and tried to regain his seat in the House of Delegates.

Parren Mitchell

Maryland House of Delegates majority whip Talmadge Branch was an early aide, Delegate Nathaniel Oaks volunteered in Mitchell's early campaigns, as did Delegates Sandy Rosenberg and Curt Anderson.

Patrick Hogan

Patrick N. Hogan (born 1979), former member of Maryland House of Delegates

Patrick McDonough

Pat McDonough (born 1943), Republican member of the Maryland House of Delegates

Robert Costa

Robert A. Costa, American politician and member of the Maryland House of Delegates

Sasscer

Lansdale Ghiselin Sasscer, Jr. was a member of the Maryland House of Delegates, first elected in 1954.

Scott Lingamfelter

Lingamfelter ran for the 31st District seat in the House of Delegates in 2001; his predecessor, Jay K. Katzen, was running for lieutenant governor, leaving the seat open.

Shewell

Tanya Thornton Shewell (born 1944), American politician and member of the Maryland House of Delegates

Tawanna P. Gaines

Gaines has been a member of House of Delegates since December 21, 2001 when she was appointed by Governor Parris Glendening to fill the vacancy of Richard Palumbo who himself been appointed judge to the District Court of Maryland for Prince Georges County.

Thomas Randolph

Thomas Jefferson Randolph (1792-1875), served in the Virginia House of Delegates

United States Senate election in Virginia, 1970

George C. Rawlings, Jr. (D), former member of the Virginia House of Delegates

William Hubbard

William Pallister Hubbard (1843–1921), American legislator; Republican from West Virginia who served in House of Delegates (1881–82) and represented 1st congressional district from 1907 to 1911