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Linda Todd "Toddy" Puller

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Linda Todd Puller
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Prior offices
Virginia State Senate District 36
Successor: Scott Surovell

Personal
Religion
Christian: Lutheran

Linda Todd "Toddy" Puller (b. January 19, 1945) is a former Democratic member of the Virginia State Senate, representing District 36 from 1999 to 2016.

Puller did not seek re-election to the Virginia State Senate in 2015. Puller served in the Virginia House of Delegates from 1992 to 2000.

Biography

Puller received a B.A. at Mary Washington College. Puller is a member of the Episcopal Church.

Committee assignments

2015 legislative session

At the beginning of the 2015 legislative session, Puller served on the following committees:

Virginia committee assignments, 2015
Courts of Justice
Local Government
Rehabilitation and Social Services

2014 legislative session

In the 2014 legislative session, Puller served on the following committees:

2012-2013

In the 2012-2013 legislative session, Puller served on the following committees:

2010-2011

In the 2010-2011 legislative session, Puller served on the following committees:

Issues

Distancing from President Obama

Puller is one of the Democratic state senators who has distanced herself from Present Obama in light of having a difficult re-election bid in November 2011. She stated, "He’s frustrating me, just like he’s frustrating others out there."[1]

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Elections

2011

See also: Virginia State Senate elections, 2011

On November 8, 2011, Puller won re-election to District 36 of the Virginia State Senate. She was unchallenged in the August 23 primary and defeated Jeffrey Frederick (R) in the November 8 general election.[2]

Virginia State Senate, District 36 General Election, 2011
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.pngLinda Todd "Toddy" Puller Incumbent 55.3% 16,649
     Republican Jeffrey Frederick 44.7% 13,445
Total Votes 30,094

2007

See also: Virginia State Senate elections, 2007

On November 6, 2007, Puller won re-election to the 36th District Seat in the Virginia State Senate.[3]

Puller raised $261,230 for her campaign.[4]

Virginia State Senate, District 36 (2007)
Candidates Votes Percent
Green check mark transparent.png Linda Puller (D) 21,441 96.34%
Write-in 814 3.65%

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Scorecards

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2015

In 2015, the Virginia General Assembly was in session from January 14 to February 28, 2015.

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2014


2013


2012

Personal

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Puller was born in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, on January 19, 1945.

Recent news

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Footnotes

Political offices
Preceded by
J. Gartlan
Virginia Senate District 36
2000-2016
Succeeded by
Scott Surovell (D)


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