William Fralin | |
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Member of the Virginia House of Delegates from the 17th district | |
In office January 14, 2004 – January 13, 2010 | |
Preceded by | Vic Thomas |
Succeeded by | William Cleaveland |
Personal details | |
Born | Alexandria, Virginia | February 8, 1963
Political party | Republican |
Spouse | Karen Richmond Buswell |
Children | Will, Clayton, Laney |
Alma mater | University of Virginia University of Richmond |
Profession | Lawyer |
William H. Fralin, Jr. (born February 8, 1963) is an American politician and lawyer. He was a Republican member of the Virginia House of Delegates 2004–2010, representing the 17th district in the western part of the state, made up of parts of Botetourt and Roanoke Counties and the city of Roanoke.[1]
Electoral history
Date | Election | Candidate | Party | Votes | % |
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Virginia House of Delegates, 17th district | |||||
Nov 4, 2003[2] | General | W H Fralin Jr | Republican | 9,890 | 62.05 |
L F Wyatt | Democratic | 5,072 | 31.82 | ||
G M Bowman | 975 | 6.12 | |||
Write Ins | 1 | 0.01 | |||
Vic Thomas retired; seat changed from Democratic to Republican | |||||
Nov 8, 2005[3] | General | W H Fralin Jr | Republican | 19,049 | 98.65 |
Write Ins | 261 | 1.35 | |||
Nov 6, 2007[4] | General | William H. Fralin, Jr. | Republican | 10,875 | 75.11 |
Alexander H. Ballin | 3,569 | 24.65 | |||
Write Ins | 34 | 0.23 |
Notes
- ↑ "Virginia House of Delegates; Session 2009; Fralin, William H., Jr". Virginia House of Delegates. Retrieved 2013-05-23.
- ↑ "General Election- November 4, 2003". Virginia State Board of Elections. Retrieved 2013-05-23.
- ↑ "General Election- November 8, 2005". Virginia State Board of Elections. Retrieved 2013-05-23.
- ↑ "November 6, 2007 General Election Official Results". Virginia State Board of Elections. Archived from the original on March 3, 2016. Retrieved 2013-05-23.
External links
- "William H Fralin, Jr". Virginia Public Access Project.
- "Delegate Bill Fralin (D-Roanoke)". Richmond Sunlight.
- "Election Results". Virginia State Board of Elections. Archived from the original on 2013-04-29.
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