Preceded by David W. Marsden Name Eileen Filler-Corn Role Politician | Occupation Attorney Religion Judaism | |
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Committees FinanceMilitia, Police and Public SafetyTransportation Residence Springfield, Virginia, United States Education Ithaca College, Washington College of Law |
Meet eileen filler corn
Eileen R. Filler-Corn (born June 5, 1964) is an American politician. Since 2010 she has served in the Virginia House of Delegates, representing the 41st district in the Fairfax County suburbs of Washington, D.C.. She is a member of the Democratic Party.
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Filler-Corn sits on the House committees on Finance, Commerce and Labor, and Transportation.
Filler-Corn first ran for the 41st district seat in 1999, but was unsuccessful. She won the seat in a 2010 special election to replace David W. Marsden, who had himself won a special election to the Senate of Virginia the month before. Jim Dillard, the Republican incumbent who defeated Filler-Corn in 1999, endorsed her candidacy in 2010 because of her opponent's remarks that funding for Fairfax County Public Schools was "excessive".
She won by only 37 votes. She was sworn in on March 3, 2010 after her opponent dropped his plans to request a recount.