Virginia's 26th House of Delegates district
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Virginia's 26th 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 26 includes part of Rockingham County as well as the city of Harrisonburg.[1] Since 2010, it has been represented by Republican Tony Wilt.[2]
Years | Delegate | Party | Electoral history |
---|---|---|---|
January 1996 – January 11, 2006 |
Glenn Weatherholtz | Republican | Retired |
January 11, 2006 – April 30, 2010 |
Matt Lohr | Republican | Resigned; Appointed Commissioner of the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services |
June 2010 – present |
Tony Wilt | Republican | Elected via special election |
Date | Election | Candidate | Party | Votes | % |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Virginia House of Delegates, 26th district | |||||
Nov 8, 2005[3] | General | M J Lohr | Republican | 8,545 | 53.58 |
L L Fulk | Democratic | 7,353 | 46.11 | ||
Write Ins | 50 | 0.31 | |||
Glenn Weatherholtz retired; seat stayed Republican | |||||
Nov 6, 2007[4] | General | Matthew J. "Matt" Lohr | Republican | 8,166 | 71.07 |
Carolyn W. Frank | 3,269 | 28.45 | |||
Write Ins | 55 | 0.47 | |||
Nov 3, 2009[5] | General | Matthew J. "Matt" Lohr | Republican | 11,328 | 73.03 |
A. Gene Hart, Jr. | Democratic | 4,170 | 26.88 | ||
Write Ins | 12 | 0.07 |
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