Virginia house of representatives member Scott Wyatt Member of the Virginia House of Delegates from the 97th district Incumbent Assumed office January 8, 2020 Preceded by| Chris Peace Personal details Born| 1969 (age 53-54) Richmond, Virginia[1] Political party| Republican Scott Wyatt (born 1969) is an American politician. A Republican, he is a member of the Virginia House of Delegates, representing the 97th district. ## Contents * 1 Biography * 2 Political career * 2.1 2019 * 3 References ## Biography[edit] Wyatt was born in Richmond, Virginia and served on the Hanover County Board of Supervisors for 4 years, representing the Cold Harbor district.[2][3] Wyatt is a member of the neo-Confederate organization known as the Sons of Confederate Veterans.[4] ## Political career[edit] ### 2019[edit] See also: 2019 Virginia House of Delegates election After incumbent Chris Peace voted to expand Medicaid,[5][6] local Republican party representatives chose to nominate Wyatt instead after a divisive convention.[7] In the general election, Wyatt defeated Democrat Kevin Washington with 55.7% of the vote.[8] 17.7% of the votes were write-ins, most likely for Chris Peace.[9] ## References[edit] 1. ^ "Virginia House of Delegates Member Listings". virginiageneralassembly.gov. Retrieved May 28, 2020. 2. ^ Times-Dispatch, Andrew Cain Richmond. "GOP nominee Scott Wyatt and Speaker Kirk Cox urge Republicans to unite and focus on November". Roanoke Times. Retrieved 2020-03-30. 3. ^ Luck, Ashley. "Hanover supervisor Scott Wyatt to run against Del. Chris Peace to represent 97th district". dailypress.com/virginiagazette. Retrieved 2020-03-30. 4. ^ Wilson, Jason (2021-06-28). "Revealed: neo-Confederate group includes military officers and politicians". The Guardian. Retrieved 2021-06-28. 5. ^ "Virginia Just Voted to Expand Medicaid. These States Could Be Next". www.governing.com. Retrieved 2020-05-29. 6. ^ "Virginia GOP backs hardline conservative challenger over incumbent in House seat fight". The Washington Times. Retrieved 2020-03-30. 7. ^ Local, Jim Ridolphi for the Mechanicsville. "RPV: Wyatt is the 97th nominee". Richmond Times-Dispatch. Retrieved 2020-03-30. 8. ^ "2019 November General". results.elections.virginia.gov. Retrieved 2020-03-30. 9. ^ From staff reports. "GOP's Wyatt claims victory over Democrat Washington for Hanover-based seat that features Peace write-in". Richmond Times-Dispatch. Retrieved May 28, 2020. * v * t * e Members of the Virginia House of Delegates 162nd General Assembly (2022−2023) Speaker of the House Todd Gilbert (R) Majority Leader Terry Kilgore (R) Minority Leader Eileen Filler-Corn (D) 1. ▌Terry Kilgore (R) 2. ▌Candi King (D) 3. ▌Will Morefield (R) 4. ▌Will Wampler (R) 5. ▌Israel O'Quinn (R) 6. ▌Jeff Campbell (R) 7. ▌Marie March (R) 8. ▌Joe McNamara (R) 9. ▌Wren Williams (R) 10. ▌Wendy Gooditis (D) 11. ▌Sam Rasoul (D) 12. ▌Jason Ballard (R) 13. ▌Danica Roem (D) 14. ▌Danny Marshall (R) 15. ▌Todd Gilbert (R) 16. ▌Les Adams (R) 17. ▌Chris Head (R) 18. ▌Michael Webert (R) 19. ▌Terry Austin (R) 20. ▌John Avoli (R) 21. ▌Kelly Convirs-Fowler (D) 22. ▌Kathy Byron (R) 23. ▌Wendell Walker (R) 24. ▌Ronnie Campbell (R) 25. ▌Chris Runion (R) 26. ▌Tony Wilt (R) 27. ▌Roxann Robinson (R) 28. ▌Tara Durant (R) 29. ▌Bill Wiley (R) 30. ▌Nick Freitas (R) 31. ▌Elizabeth Guzmán (D) 32. ▌David Reid (D) 33. ▌Dave LaRock (R) 34. ▌Kathleen Murphy (D) 35. ▌Mark Keam (D) 36. ▌Ken Plum (D) 37. ▌David Bulova (D) 38. ▌Kaye Kory (D) 39. ▌Vivian Watts (D) 40. ▌Dan Helmer (D) 41. ▌Eileen Filler-Corn (D) 42. ▌Kathy Tran (D) 43. ▌Mark Sickles (D) 44. ▌Paul Krizek (D) 45. ▌Elizabeth Bennett-Parker (D) 46. ▌Charniele Herring (D) 47. ▌Patrick Hope (D) 48. ▌Rip Sullivan (D) 49. ▌Alfonso Lopez (D) 50. ▌Michelle Maldonado (D) 51. ▌Briana Sewell (D) 52. ▌Luke Torian (D) 53. ▌Marcus Simon (D) 54. ▌Bobby Orrock (R) 55. ▌Buddy Fowler (R) 56. ▌John McGuire (R) 57. ▌Sally Hudson (D) 58. ▌Rob Bell (R) 59. ▌Matt Fariss (R) 60. ▌James Edmunds (R) 61. ▌Tommy Wright (R) 62. ▌Carrie Coyner (R) 63. ▌Kim Taylor (R) 64. ▌Emily Brewer (R) 65. ▌Lee Ware (R) 66. ▌Mike Cherry (R) 67. ▌Karrie Delaney (D) 68. ▌Dawn Adams (D) 69. ▌Betsy B. Carr (D) 70. ▌Delores McQuinn (D) 71. ▌Jeff Bourne (D) 72. ▌Schuyler VanValkenburg (D) 73. ▌Rodney Willett (D) 74. ▌Lamont Bagby (D) 75. ▌Otto Wachsmann (R) 76. ▌Clint Jenkins (D) 77. ▌Cliff Hayes (D) 78. ▌Jay Leftwich (R) 79. ▌Nadarius Clark (D) 80. ▌Don Scott (D) 81. ▌Barry Knight (R) 82. ▌Anne Ferrell Tata (R) 83. ▌Tim Anderson (R) 84. ▌Glenn Davis (R) 85. ▌Karen Greenhalgh (R) 86. ▌Irene Shin (D) 87. ▌Suhas Subramanyam (D) 88. ▌Phillip Scott (R) 89. ▌Jackie Glass (D) 90. ▌Angelia Williams Graves (D) 91. ▌A.C. Cordoza (R) 92. ▌Jeion Ward (D) 93. ▌Michael Mullin (D) 94. ▌Shelly Simonds (D) 95. ▌Marcia Price (D) 96. ▌Amanda Batten (R) 97. ▌Scott Wyatt (R) 98. ▌Keith Hodges (R) 99. ▌Margaret Ransone (R) 100. ▌Robert Bloxom Jr. (R) * ▌Republican (52) * ▌Democratic (48) * Virginia General Assembly * Virginia House of Delegates * Senate of Virginia This article about a member of the Virginia House of Delegates is a stub. 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