Franklin P. Hall
Franklin P. Hall | |
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Minority Leader of the Virginia House of Delegates | |
In office 2003–2009 | |
Preceded by | Richard Cranwell |
Succeeded by | Ward Armstrong |
Member of the Virginia House of Delegates from the 69th district | |
In office 1976 – April 14, 2009 | |
Preceded by | Philip B. Morris |
Succeeded by | Betsy B. Carr |
Personal details | |
Born |
Amelia Courthouse, Virginia | December 13, 1938
Died | May 26, 2015 76) | (aged
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse(s) | Phoebe A. Poulterer |
Children | Kimberly, Franklin Jr. |
Residence | Richmond, Virginia |
Alma mater |
Lynchburg College American University |
Profession | Lawyer |
Religion | Presbyterian |
Franklin Perkins "Frank" Hall (December 13, 1938 – May 26, 2015) was an American politician. A Democrat, he was a member of the Virginia House of Delegates 1976–2009, serving as minority leader 2002–07.[1]
On March 28, 2009 Hall announced that he would retire from the House effective April 14. Governor Tim Kaine appointed him to the Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Board as of the same date.[2] He died on May 26, 2015.[3]
Notes
- ↑ Virginia House of Delegates; Franklin P. Hall
- ↑ Whitley, Tyler (2009-03-28). "Franklin P. Hall to retire from House of Delegates". Richmond Times-Dispatch. Retrieved 2009-03-28.
- ↑ Former lawmaker Franklin P. Hall dies
References
- "Virginia House of Delegates; Franklin P. Hall". Retrieved 2008-11-18.
External links
- "Virginia Public Access Project; Franklin P Hall". Retrieved 2008-11-18.
- "Delegate Frank Hall (D-Richmond)". Richmond Sunlight.
- "Virginia State Board of Elections; Election Information; Election Results". Retrieved 2008-11-18.
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