Mark Earley Jr.

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Mark Lawrence Earley Jr. (born 1987) is an American lawyer and Republican Party politician from Virginia. A son of former state senator and attorney general Mark Earley, he ran in 2021 for the 68th district seat in the Virginia House of Delegates, losing to the Democratic incumbent, Dawn Adams. In 2023, he ran in the newly redrawn 73rd district against businessman Herb Walke.[1]

Preceded byRodney Willett (redistricting)
Succeeded byLeslie Mehta
BornMark Lawrence Earley Jr.
1987 (age 3839)
Quick facts Member of the Virginia House of Delegates from the 73rd district, Preceded by ...
Mark Earley Jr.
Earley in 2025
Member of the Virginia House of Delegates
from the 73rd district
In office
January 10, 2024  January 14, 2026
Preceded byRodney Willett (redistricting)
Succeeded byLeslie Mehta
Personal details
BornMark Lawrence Earley Jr.
1987 (age 3839)
PartyRepublican
SpouseMary Alice
Children2
Parents
Education
Occupation
  • Lawyer
  • politician
Websitewww.markearleyforva.com
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In 2025, he narrowly lost his seat to Leslie Mehta, a civil rights attorney.[2]

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