Virginia's 1st House of Delegates district

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Virginia's 1st House of Delegates district is one of 100 seats in the Virginia House of Delegates, the lower house of the state's bicameral legislature. District 1 represents part of Arlington County. The seat is held by Democrat Patrick Hope. [1] Hope was first elected in 2009.

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Elections

2017

In the November 2017 election, Democrat Alicia Kallen ran against Kilgore. [2] It was the first time in a decade Kilgore had a challenger for the seat. [3] Kallen, 26, works at Norton Community Hospital. [2] However, she was unable to win the seat and Kilgore kept his position.

2021

Due to the 2021 Redistricting, House of Delegates District 1 has been moved to Northern Virginia, encompassing part of Arlington County.

District officeholders

YearsDelegatePartyElectoral history
January 12, 1972

January 12, 1994
Delegate Quillen 1988.png Ford C. Quillen Democratic Retired
January 12, 1994

January 10, 2024
Delegate Terry Kilgore.jpg Terry Kilgore Republican First elected in 1994. Redistricted to the 45th District.
January 10, 2024

present

Patrick A. Hope 2010 (1).jpg

Patrick A. Hope Democrat Redistricted from the 47th District

Electoral history

DateElectionCandidatePartyVotes %
Virginia House of Delegates, 1st district
Nov 2, 1993 [4] GeneralTerry Gene Kilgore Republican 10,88257.13
George F Cridlin Democratic 8,16242.85
Write Ins30.02
Ford C. Quillen retired; seat switched from Democratic to Republican
Nov 7, 1995 [5] GeneralTerry G. KilgoreRepublican13,90999.91
Write Ins120.09
Nov 4, 1997 [6] GeneralTerry G. KilgoreRepublican12,13072.06
Jerry D. TaylorDemocratic4,70327.94
Nov 2, 1999 [7] GeneralT G KilgoreRepublican13,98399.91
Write Ins130.09
Nov 6, 2001 [8] GeneralT G KilgoreRepublican12,77799.87
Write Ins160.13
Nov 4, 2003 [9] GeneralT G KilgoreRepublican14,27999.91
Write Ins130.09
Nov 8, 2005 [10] GeneralT G KilgoreRepublican14,19468.74
R E MccartyDemocratic6,44531.21
Write Ins90.04
Nov 6, 2007 [11] GeneralTerry G. KilgoreRepublican14,37472.30
Jerry D. TaylorDemocratic5,49127.62
Write Ins140.07
Nov 3, 2009 [12] GeneralTerry G. KilgoreRepublican13,09898.92
Write Ins1421.07
Nov 8, 2011 [13] GeneralTerry G. KilgoreRepublican16,46598.64
Write Ins2261.35
Nov 5, 2013 [14] GeneralTerry G. KilgoreRepublican14,33098.3
Write Ins2531.7
Nov 3, 2015 [15] GeneralTerry G. KilgoreRepublican16,71698.4
Write Ins2711.6
Nov 7, 2017 [16] GeneralTerry G. KilgoreRepublican14,84876.0
Alicia D. KallenDemocratic4,63923.8
Write Ins420.2
Nov 5, 2019 [17] GeneralTerry G. KilgoreRepublican16,74895.7
Write Ins7544.3
Nov 2, 2021 [18] GeneralTerry G. KilgoreRepublican21,91097.3
Write Ins6022.7
Nov 7, 2023 [19] GeneralPatrick A. HopeDemocrat24,48395.5
Write Ins1,1424.5

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