Clay Athey

American politician and jurist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Clifford Lynwood "Clay" Athey Jr. (born September 1, 1960) is an American politician and jurist. He served as a member of the Virginia House of Delegates from 2002 to 2012. He has served as a judge of the Virginia Court of Appeals since 2019.

Preceded byTeresa M. Chafin
Preceded byCreigh Deeds
Succeeded byMichael Webert
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Clay Athey
Judge of the Virginia Court of Appeals
Assumed office
February 16, 2019
Appointed byVirginia General Assembly
Preceded byTeresa M. Chafin
Member of the Virginia House of Delegates
from the 18th district
In office
January 9, 2002  January 11, 2012
Preceded byCreigh Deeds
Succeeded byMichael Webert
Personal details
BornClifford Lynwood Athey Jr.
(1960-09-01) September 1, 1960 (age 65)
PartyRepublican
Alma materLord Fairfax Community College (AA)
Virginia Commonwealth University (BA)
University of Dayton (JD)
ProfessionLawyer
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Early life and education

Career

Virginia House of Delegates

Athey is a former Republican member of the Virginia House of Delegates 20022011. During his 10 years in the House of Delegates, he represented the 18th district, made up of Warren County and parts of Fauquier and Frederick Counties.[2]

State court service

In 2012, Governor Bob McDonnell appointed him a judge of the 26th Judicial Circuit, covering Clarke, Frederick, Page, Rockingham, Shenandoah and Warren counties and the cities of Harrisonburg and Winchester in the northern part of the state.[2][3]

Appointment to Virginia Court of Appeals

On February 16, 2019, he was appointed by the Virginia General Assembly for a seat on the Virginia Court of Appeals vacated by Teresa M. Chafin, who was appointed to the Virginia Supreme Court.[4]

Personal life

Athey is married to Stacey Lynne Knox and has two children, Madagan and Clayton.[1]

References

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