Richard Lawrence Saslaw (born February 5, 1940) is an American politician who served as Majority Leader of the Senate of Virginia between 2020 – 2024,...
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as Whip. In the Senate, due to the retirements of Democratic leader Dick Saslaw and Republican leader Tommy Norment, elections were held for leadership...
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John Edwards retired. District 32: Janet Howell retired. District 35: Dick Saslaw retired. One seat was left vacant on the day of the general election...
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he ran for the Virginia Senate as a Republican, losing to Democrat Dick Saslaw; after the election, Sarvis switched to the Libertarian Party. He was...
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district since 2008. Incumbent Democrat and current Minority Leader Dick Saslaw has represented the 35th district since 1980. Incumbent Democrat Scott...
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Commonwealth's Attorney Allison Silberberg, former mayor State legislators Dick Saslaw, former Majority Leader of the Virginia Senate Holly Seibold, state delegate...
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represented by David W. Marsden. It was previously represented by Democrat Dick Saslaw. District 35 covers all of Falls Church and parts of Fairfax County and...
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elected as Minority Leader in 2007 and is tied with Senator Richard "Dick" Saslaw for having switched between Minority and Majority leader more than any...
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the district to run, she challenged Virginia Senate Minority Leader Dick Saslaw in the June 2019 Democratic primary for the 35th district, but came in...
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state delegate Marcia Price, state delegate Sam Rasoul, state delegate Dick Saslaw, Minority Leader of the Virginia Senate Mark Sickles, state delegate...
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David A. Reid, state delegate from the 32nd district (2018–present) Dick Saslaw, state senator from the 35th district (1980–present), Majority Leader...
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Retrieved May 31, 2020. LEONOR, MEL (20 November 2019). "Senate Democrats pick Saslaw to be majority leader for 2020 session". Richmond Times-Dispatch. Retrieved...
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Northam's abortion comments. The Virginia Senate's Democratic leader, Dick Saslaw, was among the few politicians who initially defended Northam, but later...
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Virginia Senate Party Leader Before After Change Democratic Dick Saslaw (retiring) 22 21 1 Republican Tommy Norment (retiring) 17 19 2 Non-caucusing Amanda...
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Westfield Politics Club invited guest speakers Delegate Dan Helmer, Senator Dick Saslaw, and Congressman Gerry Connolly to speak about their experience in working...
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Majority party Minority party Leader Tommy Norment Dick Saslaw Party Republican Democratic Leader since January 9, 2008 January 10, 1996 Leader's seat...
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state senator Ken Plum, state delegate Toddy Puller, state senator Dick Saslaw, Majority Leader of the Virginia Senate Jim Scott, former state delegate...
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delegate Dave Marsden, state senator Ibraheem Samirah, state delegate Dick Saslaw, state senator and majority leader of Senate of Virginia Scott Surovell...
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increase of four women from the 161st Assembly. Senate Majority Leader: Dick Saslaw (D) Senate Minority Leader: Tommy Norment (R) Senate Majority Caucus...
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37th district 2010–2024 Succeeded by Saddam Azlan Salim Preceded by Dick Saslaw Member of the Virginia Senate from the 35th district 2024–Present Incumbent...
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Majority party Minority party Leader Tommy Norment Dick Saslaw Party Republican Democratic Leader since January 9, 2008 January 10, 1996 Leader's seat...
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1998, according to House Clerk G. Paul Nardo. Senate Majority Leader: Dick Saslaw (D) Senate Minority Leader: Tommy Norment (R) Senate Majority Caucus...
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tempore (2020–present), State Senator from District 18 (1992–present) Dick Saslaw, Senate Majority Leader (2020–2024, 2014, 2008–2012), State Senator from...
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described Youngkin's statement as "mostly false" and "disingenuous". A.E. Dick Howard, a professor at the University of Virginia School of Law, said that...
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Senate of Virginia Party Leader Before After Change Republican Tommy Norment 21 21 Democratic Dick Saslaw 19 19 Total 40 40...
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(D) Senate Majority Leader Tommy Norment (R) Senate Minority Leader Dick Saslaw (D) Party control Republican Party (21) Virginia House of Delegates Members...
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agenda. Howell's sentiment was echoed by Democratic Minority Leader Dick Saslaw and Sen. Barbara Favola. TechPAC's chairman said the pressure was "hot...
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19th district In office January 9, 1980 – January 13, 1982 Preceded by Dick Saslaw Succeeded by George P. Beard Jr. In office January 12, 1972 – January...
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expensive congressional campaign up to that point. He defeated State Senator Dick Saslaw with somewhat less difficulty in 1984, and easily defeated underfunded...
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1984 United States House of Representatives elections (category Dick Durbin)
(defeated) 1980 Incumbent re-elected. ▌Y Stanford Parris (Republican) 55.8% ▌Dick Saslaw (Democratic) 43.4% ▌Donald W. Carpenter (Independent) 0.8% Virginia 9...
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