American politician
John Gaudry "Chip" Dicks III (born May 22, 1951) is an American lobbyist and former Democratic member of the Virginia House of Delegates, serving from 1983 to 1990. He was defeated for reelection in 1989 by Republican Kirk Cox.[1]
Electoral history
Date |
Election |
Candidate |
Party |
Votes |
%
|
Virginia House of Delegates, 66th district
|
Nov 2, 1982[2]
|
General
|
John G. Dicks, III
|
Democratic
|
6,953
|
50.37
|
Robert E. Russell
|
Republican
|
6,851
|
49.63
|
Write Ins
|
0
|
0.00
|
Single-member districts created per ruling in Cosner v. Dalton
|
Nov 8, 1983[3]
|
General
|
John G. Dicks, III
|
Democratic
|
7,777
|
62.11
|
Judy S. Tap
|
Republican
|
4,739
|
37.84
|
Write Ins
|
6
|
0.05
|
Nov 5, 1985[4]
|
General
|
John G. Dicks, III
|
Democratic
|
11,492
|
99.90
|
Write Ins
|
11
|
0.10
|
Nov 3, 1987[5]
|
General
|
John G. Dicks, III
|
Democratic
|
13,567
|
99.85
|
Write Ins
|
20
|
0.15
|
Nov 7, 1989[6]
|
General
|
M. Kirkland Cox
|
Republican
|
10,460
|
52.47
|
John G. Dicks, III
|
Democratic
|
9,468
|
47.49
|
Write Ins
|
8
|
0.04
|
References
External links
- Chip Dicks at The Virginia Elections and State Elected Officials Database Project, 1776-2007
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