Virginia's 7th House of Delegates district
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Delegate
| Karen Keys-Gamarra D–Oakton | |
| since January 10, 2024 | |
Demographics62% White
7% Black
14% Hispanic
11% Asian
1% Other
5% Multiracial
7% Black
14% Hispanic
11% Asian
1% Other
5% Multiracial
Population(2023)
Voting age85,604[1]
18
Voting age85,604[1]
18
Registered voters(2024)67,393
| Virginia's 7th State House of Delegates district | |||||
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District map from the 2023 election | |||||
| Delegate |
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| Demographics | 62% White 7% Black 14% Hispanic 11% Asian 1% Other 5% Multiracial | ||||
| Population (2023) • Voting age | 85,604[1] 18 | ||||
| Registered voters (2024) | 67,393 | ||||
Virginia's 7th House of Delegates district is one of 100 seats in the Virginia House of Delegates, the lower house of the state's bicameral legislature. District 7 covers portions of Fairfax County. The district is represented by Democrat Karen Keys-Gamarra.[2]
| Years | Delegate | Party | Electoral history |
|---|---|---|---|
| January 12, 2000 – January 9, 2002 |
Benny Keister | Democratic | Redistricted to 6th district |
| January 2002 – January 11, 2012 |
Dave Nutter | Republican | Decline to run for reelection; Ran for state senate |
| January 11, 2012 – January 12, 2022 |
Nick Rush | Republican | First elected in 2012 |
| January 12, 2022 – January 10, 2024 |
Marie March | Republican | First elected in 2021 (redistricted to District 47 and lost renomination) |
| January 10, 2024 – present |
Karen Keys-Gamarra | Democratic | First elected in 2023 |