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Clive L. DuVal II

Name
  
Janet Howell

Website
  
www.janethowell.com

Party
  
Democratic Party

Religion
  
Unitarianism

Spouse
  
A. Hunt Howell (m. 1966)

Political party
  
Democratic

Role
  
American Politician


Janet Howell Janet Howell For Virginia Senate


Born
  
May 7, 1944 Washington, D.C. (
1944 -05-07
)

Alma mater
  
Oberlin College (B.A., 1966) University of Pennsylvania, (M.A., 1968)

Committees
  
Privileges and Elections Courts of Justice Education and Health Finance Rules

Residence
  
Fairfax County, Virginia, United States

Parents
  
Edward Fulton Denison, Elsie Denison

Education
  
Oberlin College, University of Pennsylvania

Children
  
Brian Howell, Eric Howell

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Janet Denison Howell (born May 7, 1944 in Washington, D.C.) is an American politician. A Democrat, she was elected to the Senate of Virginia in 1991. She still represented the 32nd district in Fairfax County as of January 2017.

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Biography

She was born to Edward Fulton and Elsie (Lightbown) Denison. Her father was a prominent economist at the U. S. Department of Commerce and the Brookings Institution, and fellow Oberlin alumnus.

Mrs. Howell taught in the Philadelphia school district, 1968–1969, and was a legislative assistant in the Virginia State Senate from 1989 to 1991.

The Reston Times named her Restonian of the year in 1984. In 1991 the Virginia Association of Social Workers honored her as Virginian of the year. She was named Senator of the Year (Fraternal Order of Police, 1998), Citizen of Yr. (ARC, 1998). She was Chairman of the Fairfax County (VA) Social Services Board, 1979–82, State Bd. Social Svcs., Va., 1986–91, Reston (Va.) Transp. Com., 1986–91; pres. Reston Community Assn., 1982–85, Citizen of Yr., 1990.

Mrs. Howell reported financial assets in 2010 worth more than $US1.48 million and possibly more than $6 million.

2011 election campaign

Janet Howell ran for reelection in Virginia's November 8, 2011 election. The Virginia General Assembly drew new legislative districts to reflect the U.S. Census of 2010. As chairman of the Senate of Virginia's committee on privileges and elections, Mrs. Howell led the process to draw new Senate district boundaries, and she did so to preserve her party's majority and to improve her own reelection prospects within the law. If the U.S. Department of Justice or U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia approves the plan, as required by the voting rights act, she will acquire some reliably Democrat voting precincts and shed others that lean Republican.

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