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Patrick Hope
Office:Member of the Virginia House of Delegates
Constituency:47th district (2010–2024)
1st district (2024–Present)
Term Start:January 13, 2010
Preceded:Al Eisenberg
Party:Democratic
Birthname:Patrick Alan Hope
Birth Date:6 March 1972
Birth Place:San Antonio, Texas, U.S.
Alma Mater:St. Mary's University, Texas
Spouse:Kristen Anne Satariano
Children:3
Residence:Arlington, Virginia
Profession:Attorney
Committees:Public Safety; Courts of Justice; Health Welfare and Institutions
Website:www.hopeforvirginia.org

Patrick Alan Hope (born March 6, 1972) is an American politician. Since 2010, he has served in the Virginia House of Delegates, representing the 47th district in Arlington County, outside Washington, D.C. Hope is a member of the Democratic Party.[1]

Early life and education

Hope was born in San Antonio. He attended St. Mary's University there, receiving a B.A. degree in 1993. He then moved to Washington to attend the Catholic University of America, where he received an M.A. in 1996 and a J.D. from the Columbus School of Law in 2001.[1]

House of Delegates

, Hope serves as the Chair of the Public Safety Committee and as a member of the Courts of Justice Committee and the Health, Welfare and Institutions Committee.[2]

On February 8, 2019, after two women had publicly accused Democratic Lieutenant Governor Justin Fairfax of sexual assault, Hope announced that he would introduce articles of impeachment against Fairfax on February 11, three days later, if the latter did not resign by then.[3] Within days, he backed off the plan to begin impeachment proceedings, saying that he had received a lot of feedback that made it clear that more conversations needed to take place before moving forward.[4]

Electoral history

Hope won a five-way Democratic primary in June 2009 to replace retiring Delegate Al Eisenberg as the 47th district delegate. The following November, he won the general election with almost 64% of the vote against two opponents.

Date Election Candidate Party Votes %
Virginia House of Delegates, 47th district
Jun 9, 2009[5] Democratic primaryPatrick A. Hope2,94736.60
Alan E. Howze1,55319.28
Adam J. Parkhomenko1,38817.24
Miles F. Grant1,13614.11
Andres Tobar1,02712.75
Nov 3, 2009[6] GeneralPatrick A. HopeDemocratic13,54063.54
Eric J. BresciaRepublican6,75831.71
Joshua F. RuebnerGreen9814.60
Write Ins290.13
Al Eisenberg retired; seat stayed Democratic
Nov 8, 2011[7] GeneralPatrick A. HopeDemocratic12,10196.87
Write Ins3903.12
Nov 5, 2013[8] GeneralPatrick A. HopeDemocratic20,30876.4
Laura Rebecca DelhommeLibertarian6,07722.9
Write Ins2070.8
Nov 3, 2015[9] GeneralPatrick A. HopeDemocratic11,65677.4
Janet Helen MurphyIndependent3,28121.8
Write Ins1200.8
Nov 7, 2017[10] GeneralPatrick A. HopeDemocratic29,70696.2
Write Ins1,1713.8
Nov 5, 2019[11] GeneralPatrick A. HopeDemocratic20,86096.12
Write Ins8433.88
Nov 2, 2021[12] GeneralPatrick A. HopeDemocratic31,07878.2
Laura HallRepublican8,54921.5
Write Ins1120.3
Nov 7, 2023[13] GeneralPatrick A. HopeDemocratic23,58495.5
Write Ins1,1224.5

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bio for Patrick A. Hope . Virginia House of Delegates . 2013-06-04.
  2. Web site: Virginia House of Delegates Member Listings. virginiageneralassembly.gov. 2020-05-27.
  3. Web site: Axelrod. Tal. Virginia delegate plans to introduce articles of impeachment unless Fairfax resigns. The Hill. February 8, 2019. February 8, 2019.
  4. News: Patrick Hope, Virginia lawmaker, backs off fast track for Justin Fairfax impeachment bill. The Washington Times. en-US. 2019-02-26.
  5. Web site: 2009 June Democratic Primary Official Results . Virginia State Board of Elections . 2013-06-04 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120612200542/https://www.voterinfo.sbe.virginia.gov/election/DATA/2009/B19D959E-A4DD-4C27-BC08-30C8F2FF2F92/Official/8_s.shtml . 2012-06-12 .
  6. Web site: November 2009 General Election Official Results . Virginia State Board of Elections . 2013-06-04 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140103045820/https://www.voterinfo.sbe.virginia.gov/election/DATA/2009/37C2EDEB-FACB-44C1-AF70-05FB616DCD62/Official/8_p3_s.shtml . 2014-01-03 .
  7. Web site: November 2011 General Election Official Results . Virginia State Board of Elections . 2013-06-04 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140103073400/https://www.voterinfo.sbe.virginia.gov/election/DATA/2011/EB178FD6-875D-4B0D-A295-900A0482F523/Official/8_p3_s.shtml . 2014-01-03 .
  8. Web site: November 2013 General Election Official Results . Virginia State Board of Elections . 2019-11-27 .
  9. Web site: November 2015 General Election Official Results . Virginia State Board of Elections . 2019-11-27 .
  10. Web site: November 2017 General Election Official Results . Virginia State Board of Elections . 2019-11-27 .
  11. Web site: November 2019 General Election Official Results . Virginia State Board of Elections . 2019-11-27 .
  12. Web site: 2021 November General. 2021-11-16. results.elections.virginia.gov.
  13. Web site: 2023 November General and Special Elections . Election results . elections.viriginia.gov . 12 November 2023.