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==U.S. House of Representatives== | ==U.S. House of Representatives== | ||
===2016 election=== | ===2016 election=== | ||
| − | Demings ran for and was elected to the [[United States House of Representatives]] in 2016 with nearly 65% of the vote.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/elections/2016/results/florida-house-district-10-demings-lowe Florida U.S. House 10th District | + | Demings ran for and was elected to the [[United States House of Representatives]] in 2016 with nearly 65% of the vote.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/elections/2016/results/florida-house-district-10-demings-lowe Florida U.S. House 10th District Results: Val Demings Wins]</ref> |
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===2018 election=== | ===2018 election=== | ||
Revision as of 16:07, May 11, 2020
| Val Demings | |
|---|---|
| U.S. Representative from Florida's 10th Congressional District From: January 3, 2017 – preseent | |
| Predecessor | Daniel Webster |
| Successor | Incumbent (no successor) |
| Information | |
| Party | Democrat |
| Spouse(s) | Jerry Demings |
| Religion | Protestant[1] |
Valdez Venita “Val” Demings (born March 12, 1957, age 69) is a retired law enforcement officer and the United States representative from Florida's 10th district (Orlando). Demings has been mention as possible vice-presidential candidate for the mentally impaired Democratic party putative nominee Joe Biden in the 2020 presidential election.[2]
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U.S. House of Representatives
2016 election
Demings ran for and was elected to the United States House of Representatives in 2016 with nearly 65% of the vote.[3]
2018 election
Demings was uncontested when up for re-election in the 2018 midterm elections.[4]
Tenure
Later a selected House manager in the Democrat attempt to impeach and remove Donald Trump from office, Demings absurdly and irrelevantly mentioned her descendancy from slaves in a House Judiciary Committee markup hearing in December 2019.[5]
See also
- Jason Crow, Democrat representative who was among the House impeachment managers
References
- ↑ Religious affiliation of members of 116th Congress
- ↑ Demings: 'I would be honored' to serve as Biden's vice president
- ↑ Florida U.S. House 10th District Results: Val Demings Wins
- ↑ U.S. House Election Results 2018
- ↑ Apparently Val Demings Thinks Her Ancestors Being Slaves Is Somehow Relevant in an Impeachment Hearing
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