Barry Knight (politician)
Barry Knight | |
---|---|
Member of the Virginia House of Delegates from the 81st district |
|
Assumed office January 8, 2009 |
|
Preceded by | Terrie Suit |
Personal details | |
Born | Princess Anne County, Virginia |
September 26, 1954
Political party | Republican |
Spouse(s) | Paula Jane Whitehurst |
Children | Hunter, Kyle, Forrest |
Residence | Virginia Beach, Virginia |
Occupation | Hog farmer |
Committees | Counties, Cities and Towns; Transportation |
Religion | Baptist |
Website | barrydknight.com |
Barry D. Knight (born September 26, 1954, in Princess Anne County, Virginia) is an American politician. A Republican, he was elected a member of the Virginia House of Delegates in a special election on January 6, 2009. He currently represents[update] the 81st district, made up of parts of the cities of Virginia Beach and Chesapeake.[1][2]
Early life
Knight was born and raised on a farm. After graduation from Kempsville High School, he worked as a truck driver to raise enough money to buy his own hog farm. As of 2008[update] his business, Barry D. Knight Farms, produced about 12,000 hogs a year.[2][3]
Knight was named the Virginia Farm Bureau's Young Farmer of the Year in 1983. He was president of the Tidewater Pork Producers 1984–1990. He was chairman of the Southern States Cooperative, and is[update] vice president of the Virginia Beach Farm Bureau.[3]
Knight married Paula Jane Whitehurst, c.1983. They have three sons, Hunter, Kyle and Forrest.[2][3]
Political career
Knight served on the Virginia Pork Board, a gubernatorial appointment, 1995–c.2001. He was appointed to the Virginia Beach Planning Commission in 2003, and elected chair in 2006.[3]
In September 2008, Delegate Terrie Suit resigned her 81st district seat to take a job as a lobbyist. Knight ran for the Republican nomination, winning a three-way primary contest on November 29 over Virginia Beach Sheriff Paul Lanteigne and Tom Keeley, a retired United States Navy officer. Knight received 1,309 votes out of 2,218 ballots cast.[4] He went on to beat Democratic activist John LaCombe handily in the special election on January 6, 2009.[1]
See also
Notes
<templatestyles src="Reflist/styles.css" />
Cite error: Invalid <references>
tag; parameter "group" is allowed only.
<references />
, or <references group="..." />
References
- Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. (Constituent/campaign website)
- Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
External links
- Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
<templatestyles src="Asbox/styles.css"></templatestyles>
- Pages with reference errors
- Articles containing potentially dated statements from January 2009
- Articles containing potentially dated statements from December 2008
- Pages using div col with unknown parameters
- 1954 births
- Living people
- Members of the Virginia House of Delegates
- Virginia Republicans
- People from Virginia Beach, Virginia
- Virginia Delegate stubs