Mark Dudenhefer Explained

L. Mark Dudenhefer
State Delegate:Virginia
District:2nd
Preceded:Michael Futrell
Term Start:January 13, 2016
Term End:January 10, 2018
Succeeded:Jennifer Carroll Foy
Term Start2:January 11, 2012
Term End2:January 8, 2014
Preceded2:Bud Phillips
Succeeded2:Michael Futrell
Birth Date:25 September 1952
Birth Place:Metairie, Louisiana, U.S.
Birthname:Leon Mark Dudenhefer
Party:Republican
Spouse:LaVera Kay Brooks
Children:Christian Dudenhefer, Rebecca Craven, Emily Dudenhefer (deceased)
Residence:Stafford, Virginia
Alma Mater:Louisiana State University
Tulane University
University of Phoenix
Occupation:Consultant
Website:va02.com
Allegiance: United States
Branch:United States Marine Corps
Serviceyears:1974–2004
Rank:Colonel

Leon Mark Dudenhefer (born September 25, 1952) is an American politician. A Republican, he was elected to the Virginia House of Delegates in 2011. He represented the 2nd district, made up of parts of Prince William and Stafford counties in Northern Virginia. Previously, he served 2005 - 2011 on the Stafford County Board of Supervisors, representing the Garrisonville district.[1] [2] After deciding not to seek re-election to the House of Delegates in 2017, he decided to run for the Stafford County Board of Supervisors again,[3] and was elected by a margin of 12 votes.[4]

Education and family

Dudenhefer received a B.S. degree in Economics from the Louisiana State University in 1974. That same year, he enlisted in the United States Marine Corps. He served in the Corps until 2004, rising to the rank of colonel. He also received an M.B.A. degree from Tulane University and a Master's degree in Computer Information Systems from the University of Phoenix.[1] [2]

Dudenhefer married LaVera Kay Brooks; they had three children. One daughter, Emily, died in an automobile accident in 2004.[1] [2]

Electoral history

Date Election Candidate Party Votes %
Virginia House of Delegates, 2nd district
Nov 8, 2011[5] GeneralL. Mark DudenheferRepublican5,76756.02
Esteban GarcesDemocratic4,50743.08
Write Ins200.19
Bud Phillips was redistricted out; seat changed from Democratic to Republican
Nov 5, 2013[6] GeneralMichael T. FutrellDemocratic8,18950.56
L. Mark DudenheferRepublican7,96649.18
Write Ins430.27
Nov 3, 2015[7] GeneralL. Mark DudenheferRepublican5,83950.43
Joshua L. KingDemocratic5,71449.35
Write Ins260.22

Political career

Dudenhefer served on the Stafford County Board of Supervisors 2005 - 2011; he was its chair for two years.[2]

When the 2nd House district was moved to his area by redistricting, Dudenhefer was unopposed as the Republican nominee for the seat. He defeated Democrat Esteban Garces in the general election, 5767-4507.[5]

In November 2013, Dudenhefer was unseated by Democratic candidate for Delegate, Michael Futrell.[8]

In November 2015, Dudenhefer reclaimed the seat he lost in 2013, narrowly winning against Democrat Joshua King.[9]

In January 2017, Dudenhefer announced that he would not seek re-election to the Virginia House of Delegates.[10] The next month, he announced he would run for his old seat on the Stafford County Board of Supervisors against Democratic incumbent Laura Sellers.[3] Dudenhefer narrowly defeated Sellers, winning the election by 12 votes.[11]

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External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Virginia House of Delegates 2012; Delegate L. Mark Dudenhefer; . Virginia House of Delegates . 2012-10-29.
  2. Web site: Delegate Mark Dudenhefer . 2012-10-29.
  3. News: Dudenhefer seeks to reclaim Stafford Board of Supervisors seat. 2017-02-14. Potomac Local. 2018-09-11. en-US.
  4. News: After additional votes counted, Dudenhefer, Thomas still come out on top in Stafford election. Davis. Kristin. 2014-11-14. The Free Lance-Star. 2018-09-11. en.
  5. Web site: "November 2011 General Election Official Results . Virginia State Board of Elections . 2013-04-17 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130520143116/https://www.voterinfo.sbe.virginia.gov/election/DATA/2011/EB178FD6-875D-4B0D-A295-900A0482F523/Official/8_s.shtml . 2013-05-20 .
  6. Web site: November 2013 General Election Official Results . Virginia State Board of Elections . 2015-01-07 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150406053902/http://elections.virginia.gov/Files/Electionresults/2013/November-5/electionresults.virginia.gov/resultsSW829a.html?eid=7&type=HOD&map=CTY . 2015-04-06 .
  7. Web site: November 2015 General Election Official Results . Virginia State Board of Elections . 2015-11-04.
  8. https://archive.today/20131106144817/http://www.staffordcountysun.com/news/local/article_a870bfa6-4691-11e3-9e43-001a4bcf6878.html
  9. News: Dudenhefer wins back 2nd District House seat. 2015-11-03. INSIDENOVA.COM. 2018-09-11. en.
  10. News: Del. Mark Dudenhefer will not seek re-election to Virginia House. Vicinanzo. Amanda. 2017-01-06. The Free Lance-Star. 2018-09-11. en.
  11. News: Former Garrisonville supervisor unseats Democrat incumbent in Stafford County. Davis. Kristin. 2017-11-07. The Free Lance-Star. 2018-09-11. en.