Lionell Spruill Sr. | |
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Member of the Virginia Senate from the 5th district | |
In office November 23, 2016 –January 10, 2024 | |
Preceded by | Kenny Alexander |
Succeeded by | Louise Lucas (Redistricting) |
Member of the VirginiaHouseofDelegates from the 77th district | |
In office January 12,1994 –November 23,2016 | |
Preceded by | Tom Forehand |
Succeeded by | Cliff Hayes |
Personal details | |
Born | South Norfolk,Virginia,U.S. | December 28,1946
Political party | Democratic |
Children | Lionell Jr.,Tony,Clayton,Nadia |
Residence | Chesapeake,Virginia |
Alma mater | Pacific Western University Norfolk State University |
Occupation | Telephone technician (retired) |
Committees | Commerce and Labor Local Government Privileges and Elections Rehabilitation and Social Services Transportation |
Lionell Spruill Sr. (born December 28,1946,in South Norfolk,now Chesapeake,Virginia) is an American politician. A Democrat,Spruill represented the 5th district of the Virginia Senate from 2016 to 2024. Between 1994 and 2016,he was a member of the Virginia House of Delegates for the 77th district,made up of parts of the cities of Chesapeake and Suffolk. [1] In June 2023,he failed to win the Democratic primary to retain his seat,after redistricting which placed him in the same district as veteran state senator,Louise Lucas. [2]
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