Tracking Virginia’s General Assembly
since 2007.
HB429: Church or public school building; arson of any unoccupied, penalty.
This vote on HB429 was held in the House. This vote passed.
Yes
- Watkins Abbitt
(I-59)
Watkins Abbitt
(I-59)
Appomattox, VA
Served: 1986– - Mamye BaCote
(D-95)
Mamye BaCote
(D-95)
Newport News, VA
Served: 2004– - Bob Brink
(D-48)
Bob Brink
(D-48)
Arlington, VA
Served: 1998– - Vince Callahan
(R-34)
Vince Callahan
(R-34)
McLean, VA
Served: 1968– - Kirk Cox
(R-66)
Kirk Cox
(R-66)
Colonial Heights, VA
Served: 1990– - Rosalyn Dance
(D-63)
Rosalyn Dance
(D-63)
Petersburg, VA
Served: 2005– - Phil Hamilton
(R-93)
Phil Hamilton
(R-93)
Newport News, VA
Served: 1988– - Clarke Hogan
(R-60)
Clarke Hogan
(R-60)
South Boston, VA
Served: 2002– - Algie Howell
(D-90)
Algie Howell
(D-90)
Norfolk, VA
Served: 2004– - Riley Ingram
(R-62)
Riley Ingram
(R-62)
Hopewell, VA
Served: 1992– - Johnny Joannou
(D-79)
Johnny Joannou
(D-79)
Portsmouth, VA
Served: 1998– - Chris Jones
(R-76)
Chris Jones
(R-76)
Suffolk, VA
Served: 1998– - Steve Landes
(R-25)
Steve Landes
(R-25)
Served: 1996– - Joe May
(R-33)
Joe May
(R-33)
Leesburg, VA
Served: 1994– - Harvey Morgan
(R-98)
Harvey Morgan
(R-98)
Gloucester, VA
Served: 1980– - Bud Phillips
(D-2)
Bud Phillips
(D-2)
Castlewood, VA
Served: 1990– - Jack Reid
(R-72)
Jack Reid
(R-72)
Richmond, VA
Served: 1990– - Jim Scott
(D-53)
Jim Scott
(D-53)
Merrifield, VA
Served: 1992– - Beverly Sherwood
(R-29)
Beverly Sherwood
(R-29)
Winchester, VA
Served: 1994– - Lionell Spruill
(D-77)
Lionell Spruill
(D-77)
Chesapeake, VA
Served: 1994– - Robert Tata
(R-85)
Robert Tata
(R-85)
Virginia Beach, VA
Served: 1984– - Leo Wardrup
(R-83)
Leo Wardrup
(R-83)
Virginia Beach, VA
Served: 1992– - Onzlee Ware
(D-11)
Onzlee Ware
(D-11)
Roanoke, VA
Served: 2004–
No Vote
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