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| name = Sally Hudson | | name = Sally Hudson | ||
| photo = | | photo = 2022-Hudson, Sally UVA.jpg | ||
| caption = | | caption = Sally L. Hudson, ca. 2020 | ||
| office1= Candidate for<br/> | | office1= Candidate for<br/>Virginia House of Delegates 2020<br/>Democratic Nomination | ||
| district1 = | | district1 = [[Virginia House 57th district|Virginia House, 57th]] - County of Albemarle (part); City of Charlottesville | ||
| party1 = | | party1 = Democratic | ||
| election1 = June 11, 2019 | | election1 = June 11, 2019 | ||
| | | election2 = November 5, 2019 | ||
| | | office2= Delegate <br/> Virginia House of Delegates 2020 | ||
| | | district2 =[[Virginia House 57th district|Virginia House, 57th]] - County of Albemarle (part); City of Charlottesville | ||
| | | term_start2 = January 8, 2020 | ||
| birth_date = | | term_end2 = January 2022 | ||
| preceded2 = [[David Toscano]] (D) | |||
| succeeded2 = Sally L. Hudson (D) | |||
|election3 = November 2, 2021 | |||
| office3= Delegate <br/> Virginia House of Delegates 2022 | |||
| district3 =[[Virginia House 57th district|Virginia House, 57th]] - County of Albemarle (part); City of Charlottesville | |||
| term_start3 = January 2022 | |||
| term_end3 = January 10, 2024 | |||
| preceded3 = Sally L. Hudson (D) | |||
| succeeded3 = | |||
| birth_date = 1988/1989 | |||
| date_of_death = | | date_of_death = | ||
| birth_place = | | birth_place = Iowa City, IA | ||
| place_of_death = | | place_of_death = | ||
| spouse = | | spouse = | ||
| children = | | children = | ||
| residence = | | residence = Charlottesville, VA | ||
| alma_mater = | | alma_mater = Stanford University (B.A., 2010) <br/> Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Ph.D., 2016) | ||
| profession = Professor | | profession = Assistant Professor of Public Policies | ||
| religion = | | religion = | ||
| website = | | website = https://www.sallyforvirginia.com/ <br/> https://www.DelSHudson@house.virginia.gov | ||
| vpapid = 296517 | | vpapid = 296517 | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Sally Hudson''' is a labor economist and applied econometrician. As an Assistant Professor of Public Policy at the [[University of Virginia]], she teaches the statistics sequence at the [[Batten School]], including courses in randomized evaluation and causal inference. Hudson also serves as a state legislator in the Virginia House of Delegates (D57th-Charlottesville), she assumed office on January 8, 2020 and her current term ends on January 10, 2024. | |||
Hudson is also seeking the Democratic nomination for the new Senate District 11 in the June 20, 2023 primary. <ref>{{cite web|title=Del. Sally Hudson announces run for State Senate seat|url=https://www.cavalierdaily.com/article/2022/11/del-sally-hudson-announces-run-for-state-senate-seat|author=Eva Surovell|work=News Article|publisher=Cavalier Daily|location=|publishdate=November 21, 2022|accessdate=November 24, 2022}}</ref> | |||
Hudson | ==[[Ranked-Choice Voting]]== | ||
In 2021, Delegate Sally Hudson launched [[Ranked Choice Virginia]], a nonprofit aimed at educating people about ranked-choice voting. <ref>https://www.c-ville.com/breaking-rank</ref>Under a ranked-choice voting system, voters can rank candidates in order of preference, without their other rankings hurting the chances of their first choice. They can also vote for as many candidates as they want. If their favorite candidate doesn’t win a majority of the first-choice votes, their vote then counts toward their second choice. <ref>https://www.c-ville.com/breaking-rank</ref> | |||
==Virginia House of Delegates 2022== | |||
'''District Description:'''County of Albemarle (part); City of Charlottesville; House District: 57th; Congressional District: 5th; Congressional District Residence: 5th | |||
==2022 legislative session== | |||
===Committee Membership=== | |||
Finance Health, Welfare and Institutions Subcommittee Membership Finance - Subcommittee #3 Health, Welfare and Institutions - Subcommittee #2 | |||
===Other Commission & Committee Appointments=== | |||
Frontier Culture Museum of Virginia, Board of Trustees House Finance House Health Welfare and Institutions Commission on Unemployment Compensation Virginia Foundation for Healthy Youth Virginia School for the Deaf and Blind, Board of Visitors | |||
===Sponsored Bills=== | |||
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== | ==2020 legislative session== | ||
Among the bills Hudson | Among the bills Hudson successfully passed in her first year as a legislator is one that will allow localities to relocate statues previously classified and protected under state law as war memorials. <ref>{{cite-progress|title=Hudson's planned statues bill could be among several challenging Dillon rule|url=https://www.dailyprogress.com/news/local/hudson-s-planned-statues-bill-could-be-among-several-challenging/article_db8e73f6-a587-530f-9e9c-74b2e5116828.html|author=Tyler Hammel|pageno=A1|printdate=November 28, 2019|publishdate=November 28, 2019|accessdate=November 29, 2019}}</ref> | ||
===Sponsored Bills=== | |||
The following table lists bills sponsored by this legislator. Bills are monitored by '''BillTrack50''' <ref>https://www.billtrack50.com/legislatordetail/24654</ref> and sorted by action history. | |||
HB 1103 [[Ranked-Choice Voting|Ranked choice voting]]; elections for local governing bodies, local option pilot program. House Patrons: Sally L. Hudson (chief patron) and Patrick A. Hope (chief co-patron) | |||
==Election 2019== | ==Civic and other Memberships== | ||
===June 11, 2019 Primary results | ==Awards== | ||
National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow (2010) | |||
==Election history== | |||
===2021 Election=== | |||
====2021 Primary Election for Virginia House of Delegates District 57==== | |||
The Democratic primary election was canceled. Incumbent Hudson advanced from the Democratic primary for Virginia House of Delegates District 57. | |||
====2021 General election for Virginia House of Delegates District 57==== | |||
Incumbent Sally Hudson (D) defeated [[Philip Hamilton]] (R) in the general election for Virginia House of Delegates District 57 on November 2, 2021. Hudson won 78.5% of the 32,147 total votes. | |||
====Campaign finance==== | |||
(January 1, 2020-December 31, 2021): Based on Virginia Department of Elections data from campaign finance reports.<br/>Contributions: $186,415; Expenditures: $151,147; Number of unique donors: 421 | |||
====Top campaign donors==== | |||
#[[Sonjia Smith|Sonjia S. Smith]]: $60,000 | |||
#[[Clean Virginia Fund]]: $22,500 | |||
#[[Jake Gold]]: $32,351 | |||
#Gusto Payroll: $18,363 | |||
#[[Kajsa Foskey]]: $13,509 | |||
===2019 Election=== | |||
Hudson announced in December 2018 that she would challenge [[David Toscano]] in the 2019 Democratic primary for the seat. <ref>{{cite web|title=Prof. Sally Hudson challenges David Toscano for House of Delegates seat|url=http://www.cavalierdaily.com/article/2018/12/prof-sally-hudson-challenges-david-toscano-for-house-of-delegates-seat|author=Jake Gold|work=News Article|publisher=Cavalier Daily|location=|publishdate=December 4, 2018|accessdate=March 8, 2019}}</ref> | |||
====2019 Primary Election for Virginia House of Delegates District 57==== | |||
In the Democratic Primary, Hudson faced architect [[Kathleen Galvin]] on June 11, 2019. Hudson won with 65.5% of the vote. | |||
'''June 11, 2019 Primary results:''' | |||
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====2019 General election for Virginia House of Delegates District 57==== | |||
After winning the Democratic Primary, Hudson ran unopposed in the general [[2019 election]].<ref>{{cite web|title=2019 Official Results|url=https://results.elections.virginia.gov/vaelections/2019%20November%20General/Site/GeneralAssembly.html|author=|work=|publisher=Virginia State Board of Elections|location=|publishdate=|accessdate=November 29, 2019}}</ref> | |||
====Campaign finance==== | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Sally Hudson | ||
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Sally L. Hudson, ca. 2020 |
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Candidate for
Virginia House of Delegates 2020 Democratic Nomination |
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District | Virginia House, 57th - County of Albemarle (part); City of Charlottesville | |
Party | Democratic | |
Election | June 11, 2019 | |
Delegate
Virginia House of Delegates 2020 |
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District | Virginia House, 57th - County of Albemarle (part); City of Charlottesville | |
Term Start | January 8, 2020 | |
Term End | January 2022 | |
Preceded by | David Toscano (D) | |
Succeeded by | Sally L. Hudson (D) | |
Delegate
Virginia House of Delegates 2022 |
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District | Virginia House, 57th - County of Albemarle (part); City of Charlottesville | |
Term Start | January 2022 | |
Term End | January 10, 2024 | |
Preceded by | Sally L. Hudson (D) | |
Biographical Information
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Date of birth | 1988/1989 | |
Place of birth | Iowa City, IA | |
Residence | Charlottesville, VA | |
Alma mater | Stanford University (B.A., 2010) Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Ph.D., 2016) |
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Profession | Assistant Professor of Public Policies | |
Website | https://www.sallyforvirginia.com/ https://www.DelSHudson@house.virginia.gov |
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Campaign $ | VPAP | |
Contributions $ | VPAP |
Sally Hudson is a labor economist and applied econometrician. As an Assistant Professor of Public Policy at the University of Virginia, she teaches the statistics sequence at the Batten School, including courses in randomized evaluation and causal inference. Hudson also serves as a state legislator in the Virginia House of Delegates (D57th-Charlottesville), she assumed office on January 8, 2020 and her current term ends on January 10, 2024.
Hudson is also seeking the Democratic nomination for the new Senate District 11 in the June 20, 2023 primary. [1]
Ranked-Choice Voting
In 2021, Delegate Sally Hudson launched Ranked Choice Virginia, a nonprofit aimed at educating people about ranked-choice voting. [2]Under a ranked-choice voting system, voters can rank candidates in order of preference, without their other rankings hurting the chances of their first choice. They can also vote for as many candidates as they want. If their favorite candidate doesn’t win a majority of the first-choice votes, their vote then counts toward their second choice. [3]
Virginia House of Delegates 2022
District Description:County of Albemarle (part); City of Charlottesville; House District: 57th; Congressional District: 5th; Congressional District Residence: 5th
2022 legislative session
Committee Membership
Finance Health, Welfare and Institutions Subcommittee Membership Finance - Subcommittee #3 Health, Welfare and Institutions - Subcommittee #2
Other Commission & Committee Appointments
Frontier Culture Museum of Virginia, Board of Trustees House Finance House Health Welfare and Institutions Commission on Unemployment Compensation Virginia Foundation for Healthy Youth Virginia School for the Deaf and Blind, Board of Visitors
Sponsored Bills
2020 legislative session
Among the bills Hudson successfully passed in her first year as a legislator is one that will allow localities to relocate statues previously classified and protected under state law as war memorials. [4]
Sponsored Bills
The following table lists bills sponsored by this legislator. Bills are monitored by BillTrack50 [5] and sorted by action history. HB 1103 Ranked choice voting; elections for local governing bodies, local option pilot program. House Patrons: Sally L. Hudson (chief patron) and Patrick A. Hope (chief co-patron)
Civic and other Memberships
Awards
National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow (2010)
Election history
2021 Election
2021 Primary Election for Virginia House of Delegates District 57
The Democratic primary election was canceled. Incumbent Hudson advanced from the Democratic primary for Virginia House of Delegates District 57.
2021 General election for Virginia House of Delegates District 57
Incumbent Sally Hudson (D) defeated Philip Hamilton (R) in the general election for Virginia House of Delegates District 57 on November 2, 2021. Hudson won 78.5% of the 32,147 total votes.
Campaign finance
(January 1, 2020-December 31, 2021): Based on Virginia Department of Elections data from campaign finance reports.
Contributions: $186,415; Expenditures: $151,147; Number of unique donors: 421
Top campaign donors
- Sonjia S. Smith: $60,000
- Clean Virginia Fund: $22,500
- Jake Gold: $32,351
- Gusto Payroll: $18,363
- Kajsa Foskey: $13,509
2019 Election
Hudson announced in December 2018 that she would challenge David Toscano in the 2019 Democratic primary for the seat. [6]
2019 Primary Election for Virginia House of Delegates District 57
In the Democratic Primary, Hudson faced architect Kathleen Galvin on June 11, 2019. Hudson won with 65.5% of the vote. June 11, 2019 Primary results:
Candidates | Votes | % |
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Sally Hudson (D) | 6,148 | 65.54 |
Kathy Galvin (D) | 3,232 | 34.46 |
Source: Virginia State Board of Elections[7] |
2019 General election for Virginia House of Delegates District 57
After winning the Democratic Primary, Hudson ran unopposed in the general 2019 election.[8]
Campaign finance
References
- ↑ Web. Del. Sally Hudson announces run for State Senate seat, Eva Surovell, News Article, Cavalier Daily, November 21, 2022, retrieved November 24, 2022.
- ↑ https://www.c-ville.com/breaking-rank
- ↑ https://www.c-ville.com/breaking-rank
- ↑ Web. Hudson's planned statues bill could be among several challenging Dillon rule, Tyler Hammel, Daily Progress, Lee Enterprises, November 28, 2019, retrieved November 29, 2019. Print. November 28, 2019 page A1.
- ↑ https://www.billtrack50.com/legislatordetail/24654
- ↑ Web. Prof. Sally Hudson challenges David Toscano for House of Delegates seat, Jake Gold, News Article, Cavalier Daily, December 4, 2018, retrieved March 8, 2019.
- ↑ Web. 2019 June Democratic Primary Unofficial Results, State Board of Elections, June 11, 2019, retrieved June 12, 2019.
- ↑ Web. 2019 Official Results, Virginia State Board of Elections, retrieved November 29, 2019.