Del. Michele McQuigg (R-Occoquan)

Photo of Michele McQuigg
Party
Republican
District
51: County of Prince William (part)
Took Office
January 1998
Left Office
January 2008
Website
Copatroning Habits
87% of bills she has copatroned were introduced by Republicans. Of all of the copatrons of her bills, 79% of them are Republicans. Of all of her fellow copatrons of the bills that she copatroned, 85% of them are Republicans.
Partisanship
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Recent Mentions in the Media

InsideNoVa: Prince William County clerk of court seeking new 8-year term

February 19, 2023 | 3:00 am
  

InsideNoVa: Democrats emboldened by win; Jackie Smith 'ready to get to work'

April 20, 2017 | 3:00 am
  

Metro Weekly: Pro-LGBTQ Democrat wins Prince William Circuit Court Clerk race

April 19, 2017 | 3:00 am
  

InsideNoVa: Final results in clerk of court special election in Prince William

April 19, 2017 | 3:00 am
  

InsideNoVa: Voters show little interest in clerk of court race in Prince William

April 15, 2017 | 3:00 am
  

Bills

  • HB712: Juveniles; duty of person taking child into custody.
  • HB1683: Traffic light signal violation-enforcement program; localities may adopt ordinances therefor.
  • HB2044: Detention orders, temporary; removes certain requirements.
  • HB2045: Physician, licensed; authority to send laboratory results directly to patient.
  • HB2046: Adoption laws; administrative changes.
  • HB2047: Juveniles; duty of person taking child into custody.
  • HB2048: Fire Prevention Code; no fee for permits for inspection of religious schools.
  • HB2049: Secondary highway system; VDOT to report on maintenance thereof.
  • HB2050: Supervisors, boards of; special election ordered when vacancy occurs.
  • HB2051: Disability Commission; extends sunset provision.
  • HB2052: Improper driving; charged as traffic infraction when degree of culpability is slight.
  • HB2053: Capital murder; sentencing of juvenile convicted thereof.
  • HB2054: Headlights; use when operating windshield wipers.
  • HB2055: Public transportation; prohibits trespassing thereon, penalty.
  • HB2056: Child custody and visitation; preparation of parenting plans.
  • HB2057: District courts; replaces references to motion for judgment with complaint to be consistent.
  • HB2058: Notaries public; rewrites law to include electronic notarization & details application requirements.
  • HB2059: Recordation tax; clarifies tax rate applied.
  • HB2060: Social security numbers; penalty for intentionally communicating to general public.
  • HB2061: Appeal bonds; fees or costs shall not be assessed or collected for any appeal taken.
  • HB2062: Freedom of Information Act; secure remote access to land records, certain provisions.
  • HB2201: Interstate Compact for Juveniles; provides accountability, etc., to track juveniles across borders.
  • HB2305: Historic areas and sites; adds to provisions related to preservation of historic buildings, etc.
  • HJ623: Highways; joint subcommittee to study desirability, etc. of replacing administrative classification.
  • HJ795: Judges; election in Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, circuit court, general district court, etc.
  • HJ873: Commending the Council on Virginia's Future for the creation and launch of the Virginia Performs.
  • HJ1012: Judges; election of circuit court, general district court, & juvenile and domestic relations court.
  • HJ1013: Judges; election of circuit court, general district court, & juvenile and domestic relations court.
  • HR50: Judge; nomination for election to Supreme Court of Virginia.
  • HR51: Judges; nominations for election to Court of Appeals.
  • HR52: Judges; nominations for election to circuit court.
  • HR53: Judges; nominations for election to general district court.
  • HR54: Judges; nominations for election to juvenile and domestic relations district court.
  • HR55: Judicial Inquiry and Review Commission; nominations for election of members.
  • HR65: Judges; nominations for election to circuit court.
  • HR66: Judges; nominations for election to general district court.
  • HR67: Judges; nominations for election to juvenile and domestic relations district court.
  • HR82: Judge; nomination for election to circuit court.
  • HR83: Judges; nominations for election to general district court.
  • HR84: Judge; nomination for election to juvenile and domestic relations district court.
  • HB712: Juveniles; duty of person taking child into custody.
  • HB713: Predicate crimminal act; addition to list of crimes included in definition.
  • HB714: Health partnership authorities, local; repeals sunset provision.
  • HB715: Cellular telephones; prohibits use while driving.
  • HB716: Littering on highways; second or subsequent violation, penalty.
  • HB717: High-occupancy toll (HOT) lanes; prohibits conversion of certain HOV lanes.
  • HB718: Traffic light signals; use of photo-monitoring systems in certain localities.
  • HB719: Nonsuits; parties to be notified if additional are granted.
  • HB720: Criminal pleas; Alford pleas in criminal cases inadmissible in civil actions.
  • HB721: Garnishment proceedings; garnishee to mail answer to a summons to judgment creditor.
  • HB722: Grand juries; oath of jurors and witnesses.
  • HB723: Divorce; equitable distribution.
  • HB724: State-Local Intersection Partnership Program; created.
  • HB725: Underground utility damage prevention; establishes restriction on conduct of trenchless excavation.
  • HB726: Adoption; parental consent prior to minor petitioning therefor.
  • HB727: Adoption laws; changes in provisions.
  • HB728: Putative Father Registry Fund; created, additional adoption fee to be used for Fund.
  • HB729: Adoption; allows birth parent to recommend adoptive parents.
  • HB730: Mutual Consent Adoption Registry; created.
  • HB731: Child or spousal support; clarify factors that court shall consider when determining support.
  • HB732: Child support; provides a self-support reserve for parents with incomes of a certain amount.
  • HB733: Child support; revisions to guidelines.
  • HB742: Child support guideline; excludes from gross income any money not expected to be repeated.
  • HB1382: Constitutional amendment; prohibits General Assembly from incorporating churches.
  • HB1609: Traffic impact analysis; localities to prepare and consider prior to approving zoning ordinances.
  • HJ79: Highways; joint sub. to study replacing admin. classification thereof w/ functional classification.
  • HJ159: Constitutional amendment; prohibits General Assembly from incorporating churches.
  • HJ227: Election of judges, a member of State Corporation Commission & Workers' Compensation Commission.
  • HJ287: Judges; election in circuit, general district, and juvenile and domestic relations district courts.
  • HJ436: Commending Ryan King
  • HJ554: Judges; election in Ct. of Appeals, circuit, district, & juvenile & dom. relations district courts.
  • HJ5014: Commending Prince William County on the occasion of its 275th anniversary.
  • HJ5150: Celebrating the life of Colonel Earl M. Cunard, Jr.
  • HJ5173: Judges; election in circuit court, general district court, and juvenile and domestic court.
  • HR7: Judges; nominations for election to circuit court.
  • HR8: Judges; nominations for election to general district court.
  • HR9: Judges; nominations for election to juvenile and domestic relations district court.
  • HR14: Judge; nomination for election in circuit court.
  • HR15: Judge; nomination for election in general district court.
  • HR16: Judge; nomination for election in juvenile and domestic relations district court.
  • HR33: Judges; nominations for election to Court of Appeals.
  • HR34: Judges; nominations for election to circuit court.
  • HR35: Judges; nominations for election to general district court.
  • HR36: Judges; nominations for election to juvenile and domestic relations district court.
  • HR506: Judge; nomination for election to circuit court.
  • HR507: Judges; nominations for election to general district court.
  • HR508: Judge; nomination for election to juvenile and domestic relations district court.