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Preceded by
  
J. Kenneth Robinson

Succeeded by
  
George Allen

Education
  
University of Virginia

Name
  
D. Slaughter,


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Full Name
  
Daniel French Slaughter, Jr.

Born
  
May 20, 1925 Culpeper, Virginia, U.S. (
1925-05-20
)

Role
  
Former United States Representative

Died
  
October 2, 1998, Charlottesville, Virginia, United States

Residence
  
Culpeper, Virginia, United States

Previous office
  
Representative (VA 7th District) 1985–1991

Political party
  
Republican Party, Democratic Party

Alma mater
  
University of Virginia

Daniel French Slaughter Jr. (20 May 1925 – 2 October 1998) was an American politician and member of the United States House of Representatives from January 3, 1985 until his resignation on November 5, 1991.

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Early life and education

Daniel Slaughter Jr. was born in Culpeper, Virginia and attended public schools in Culpeper County. He attended Virginia Military Institute and graduated in 1953 with a B.A. and LL.B. from the University of Virginia, where he was a member of the Raven Society and of St. Anthony Hall.

Early career

Slaughter served in the United States Army in combat infantry from 1943 to 1947 and was awarded the Purple Heart. He was admitted to the bar and practiced law in Culpeper.

D. French Slaughter Jr.

He served in the Virginia House of Delegates from 1958 to 1978, serving as a Democrat until 1974, when he became an independent. In the early 1960s, he supported "massive resistance" to court-ordered school integration. He was a member of the board of visitors of the University of Virginia from 1978 to 1982, where he also served as rector from 1980 to 1982. From 1981 to 1984 he served as aide to John Otho Marsh Jr., the Secretary of the Army.

Congressional career

Slaughter was elected from the 7th congressional district in 1984 as a Republican. He was reelected three more times. However, he resigned on November 5, 1991 due to a series of strokes. He died in Charlottesville, Virginia on October 2, 1998.

Electoral history

  • 1984; Slaughter was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives with 56.5% of the vote, defeating Democrat Lewis M. Costello and Independent R.E. Frazier.
  • 1986; Slaughter was re-elected unopposed.
  • 1988; Slaughter was re-elected unopposed.
  • 1990; Slaughter was re-elected with 58.19% of the vote, defeating Democrat David M. Smith.
  • References

    D. French Slaughter Jr. Wikipedia


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