Virginia's 14th House of Delegates district

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Virginia's 14th House of Delegates district elects one of 100 seats in the Virginia House of Delegates, the lower house of the state's bicameral legislature. District 14 represents the city of Danville and parts of Henry and Pittsylvania counties. The seat is currently held by Daniel W. Marshall III. [1]

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District officeholders

YearsDelegatePartyElectoral history
January 12, 1972

January 13, 1982
Calvin W. Fowler Democratic
January 13, 1982

January 12, 1983
Delegate Slayton 1986.jpg Frank Slayton Democratic
January 12, 1983

January 9, 2002
Delegate Cranwell 1989.jpg Richard Cranwell Democratic
  • Majority Leader of the Virginia House of Delegates (1991-2000)
  • Minority Leader of the Virginia House of Delegates (2000-02)
  • Retired after district was gerrymandered
January 9, 2002

present
Daniel W. Marshall III Republican First elected in 2001

Electoral history

DateElectionCandidatePartyVotes%
Virginia House of Delegates, 14th district
Nov 6, 2001 [2] GeneralD W Marshall III Republican 11,65260.44
J E Glaise Democratic 7,61339.49
Write Ins140.07
C. Richard Cranwell was redistricted out; seat switched from Democratic to Republican
Nov 4, 2003 [3] GeneralD W Marshall IIIRepublican6,17799.90
Write Ins60.10
Nov 8, 2005 [4] GeneralD W Marshall IIIRepublican10,59399.48
Write Ins550.52
Nov 6, 2007 [5] GeneralD. W. "Danny" Marshall IIIRepublican8,37551.88
Adam J. TomerDemocratic7,74647.98
Write Ins220.13
Nov 3, 2009 [6] GeneralD. W. "Danny" Marshall IIIRepublican10,31364.11
F. Seward Anderson, Jr.Democratic5,75535.77
Write Ins180.11
Nov 8, 2011 [7] GeneralD. W. "Danny" Marshall IIIRepublican12,92198.89
Write Ins1441.10

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References

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