R. Creigh Deeds
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![]() R. Creigh Deeds (D-25) |
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Senator
Virginia General Assembly |
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Term Start | 2001 | |
Preceded by | Emily Couric | |
Delegate
Virginia General Assembly |
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Term Start | 1992 | |
Term End | 2001 | |
Biographical Information
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Place of birth | Richmond, VA | |
Spouse | Pam Deeds | |
Children | Amanda Deeds Rebecca Deeds Gus Deeds Susannah Deeds |
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Residence | Bath County, VA | |
Alma mater | Concord College Wake Forest University |
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Profession | Attorney | |
Campaign $ | VPAP database | |
Contributions $ | VPAP database |
Senator Robert Creigh Deeds is a Democratic party member representing the 25th Senate district, which includes Charlottesville and Albemarle, in the Virginia General Assembly.
Deeds has announced his election for the new 11th Senate District in the 2023 election. [1] [2]
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Election history
2019 Election
Deeds faced Republican Elliott Harding in the general election. He won with 67.5 percent of the vote. [3]
2015 Election
Deeds did not have an opponent in the general election. [3]
2011 Election
Deeds faced Republican Thomas Winder Aldous, Jr. in the general election. He won with 64.4 percent of the vote. [3]
2009 Election race for Governor
Creigh Deeds won the Democratic primary in the nominating contest for Governor of Virginia in 2009. The statewide primary was held on June 9, 2009 and Deeds defeated former Delegate Brian Moran (Alexandria) and former Democratic National Committee Chairman Terry McAuliffe.
Deeds lost the general election for Governor.
See also
2005 Election
Creigh Deeds was the Democratic nominee for Attorney General in 2005. He lost to Republican Bob McDonnell by 323 votes. [4]
References
- ↑ Web. New legislative districts now in effect, News Article, Town Crier Productions, December 29, 2021, retrieved June 6, 2022.
- ↑ Web. Deeds announces re-election campaign, News Staff, News Article, CBS19, September 19, 2022, retrieved September 24, 2022.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Web. Election Results for 25th Senate District 2011 to 2021, Virginia Department of Elections, retrieved June 6, 2022.
- ↑ Web. Historical Elections Database, Virginia Department of Elections, retrieved June 6, 2022.