William K. Barlow

William K. Barlow
Member of the Virginia House of Delegates
from the 64th district
In office
January 8, 1992  January 11, 2012
Preceded by C. Hardaway Marks
Succeeded by Rick Morris
Personal details
Born William Kyle Barlow
(1936-03-13) March 13, 1936
Isle of Wight County, Virginia
Political party Democratic
Spouse(s) Ann Taylor Rowell
Children Amy, Todd
Residence Smithfield, Virginia
Alma mater Virginia Tech (B.S.)
University of Virginia (LL.B.)
Profession Lawyer
Military service
Allegiance  United States
Service/branch United States Air Force
Years of service 1958–1962

William Kyle Barlow (born March 13, 1936) is an American politician in the Democratic Party and a lawyer. He was a member of the Virginia House of Delegates, representing the 64th District from 1992 to 2011.[1] Barlow lost to Republican Richard L. Morris in the November 8, 2011, elections, 55% to 44%.

Barlow introduced bills for electoral reform in Virginia, including instant runoff voting, none of which ever passed.

Notes

  1. "Virginia House of Delegates 2008; Delegate William K. Barlow". Virginia House of Delegates.

References

  • "Virginia House of Delegates 2008; Delegate William K. Barlow". Virginia House of Delegates.
  • "William K Barlow". Virginia Public Access Project.
  • "Bill Barlow for House of Delegates". (constituent/campaign website)
  • "Delegate William Barlow (D-Smithfield)". Richmond Sunlight.


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