Role American Politician Spouse Jonathan McQuinn | Religion Baptist Name Delores McQuinn | |
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Born November 26, 1954Henrico County, Virginia ( 1954 -11-26 ) Children James E. Minor III, Daytriel J. McQuinn Alma mater Virginia Commonwealth UniversityVirginia Union University Committees Counties, Cities and Towns; Transportation |
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Rev. Delores L. McQuinn (born November 26, 1954, in Henrico County, Virginia) is an American politician of the Democratic Party. On January 6, 2009 she was elected to the Virginia House of Delegates, representing the 70th district, made up of parts of Chesterfield and Henrico Counties and the city of Richmond. She was previously a member of the Richmond City Council.
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Personal life
McQuinn studied at Virginia Commonwealth University and Virginia Union University. She is an associate minister at Mount Olivet Baptist Church in Richmond.
Political career
McQuinn was a member of the Richmond School Board 1992–96, serving as vice chair.
McQuinn was elected to the Richmond City Council in a special election on April 6, 1999, replacing Leonidas B. Young, II, who resigned in February, and Sherwood T. White, an interim appointment. She served as Vice-Mayor 2003–2004 and Vice-President of the Council 2007–2008.
When Delegate Dwight Clinton Jones was elected Mayor of Richmond in November 2008, McQuinn ran for the Democratic nomination for his 70th district House seat. She defeated lawyer Carlos Brown for the nomination, and was unopposed in the general election on January 6, 2009.