- Vince Callahan
Infobox State Representative
honorific-prefix =
name =Vince Callahan
honorific-suffix =
width =145
state_delegate =Virginia
district =34th
term_start =1968
term_end =2008
preceded =
succeeded =Margaret Vanderhye
birth_date =birth date and age|1931|10|30
birth_place =Washington, DC
residence =McLean, Virginia
party =Republican
spouse =
religion =Roman CatholicVincent F. "Vince" Callahan Jr. (born
30 October 1931 inWashington, DC ) [http://dela.state.va.us/dela/MemBios.nsf/0/5ca521ab435f2d5e85256f7e00694fb5?OpenDocument Historical Bio for Vincent F. Callahan ] ] is an American politician who served for 40 years as a member of theVirginia House of Delegates . From January 1968 to January 2008, he represented the 34th district, which covers McLean, Great Falls, Tysons Corner, and parts of Herndon and Vienna. At the time of his retirement, he was the longest-serving Republican in theVirginia General Assembly.Early life
Vince Callahan served as a Marine in Korea from 1950 to 1952. He attended
Georgetown University and earned a B.S. in Foreign Service in 1957. After serving four years as a lieutenant in the Coast Guard, Callahan ran forLieutenant Governor of Virginia in 1965, but lost toFred G. Pollard . He ran for Delegate in 1967 and won. He was an unsuccessful candidate for theU.S House of Representatives in 1976.In the House of Delegates
Callahan was considered by many to be a moderate Republican and was relatively popular in his district.Fact|date=June 2008 While he has introduced legislation to restrict the death penalty to those 18 and older, Callahan also introduced a bill to ban all stem-cell research in the Commonwealth of Virginia. [ [http://leg1.state.va.us/cgi-bin/legp504.exe?051+mbr+H12C LIS > Bill Tracking > Members > 2005 session ] ] In addition, Callahan introduced legislation in 2007 that would have increased the minimum wage in Virginia. He was also awarded the Equality Public Servant Award by
Equality Virginia , a gay-rights group which rarely supports Republicans. [http://www.equalityvirginia.org/site/pp.asp?c=dfIIITMIG&b=3833661]Prior to 2007, he had last been challenged in 2001 by Dale Evans, a real estate agent, and won with 60.05% of the vote. [ [http://www.sbe.state.va.us/web_docs/election/results/2001/nov2001/html/c_08_034.htm Virginia Election Results- November 6, 2001 ] ]
2007 election and retirement
As the only Republican state legislator within the Capital Beltway, Callahan was considered a target by Democrats keen to secure their hold on
Northern Virginia . On2007-03-06 , Callahan announced that he would not run for re-election in November 2007. [ [http://www.washtimes.com/metro/20070305-111337-5831r.htm Washington Times - Callahan to retire after 40 years ] ]He endorsed his former legislative aide for appropriations Dave Hunt to succeed him but Hunt lost to
Margaret Vanderhye , the Democratic candidate, in the November election. [http://www.vademocrats.org/pages/2007_candidates/ Retrieved 2007-09-26.]References
External links
* [http://dela.state.va.us/dela/MemBios.nsf/735bd5cd47938ad585256c23006d3f8a/1c6d0dca77b9b2fd852570d2005e9e80?OpenDocument Bio, courtesy of the Virginia General Assembly]
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