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15 Facts About Dave LaRock

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Dave Alfred LaRock was born on May 30,1956 and is an American politician from Virginia.

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Dave LaRock then defeated Democrat Mary L Costello Daniel and Libertarian Patrick Hagerty in the November 5,2013, general election.

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Dave LaRock moved his legal residence from Hamilton, Virginia, to Berryville, Virginia, in order to be within the district boundaries.

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Dave LaRock came in second behind French, who became the Republican nominee in the general election.

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On February 19,2025, Dave LaRock announced that he was considering a run for the Republican nomination for the Governor of Virginia in the 2025 election.

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Dave LaRock is not yet guaranteed to be on the ballot, given that Virginia has a high threshold of petition signatures needed to get on the ballot.

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Dave LaRock was one of three GOP delegates in Virginia that sent a letter to Vice President Pence asking him to postpone the final counting of electoral votes, which gave Joe Biden the win including Virginia's 13 electoral votes.

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Dave LaRock condemned the violence, but posted on social media that the Trump-supporting mob had been infiltrated by "paid provocateurs," and that there was credible doubt around the validity of Joe Biden's victory in the 2020 presidential election.

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Dave LaRock faced calls to resign from the Loudoun NAACP, Winchester Area NAACP, fellow lawmakers, and at least two Loudoun County county supervisors.

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Dave LaRock expressed his support for his constituent Thomas Caldwell, who was charged with conspiracy for his role in allegedly conspiring to forcibly storm the US Capitol.

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Dave LaRock is a general contractor, and resides in Berryville, Virginia, with his wife Joanne and the youngest of their seven children.

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Dave LaRock was ordered to pay a $25 fine for each conviction.

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Dave LaRock had previously been charged with trespassing and destruction of property in 2012 related to an illegal sign.

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Dave LaRock drew condemnations on social media and from local officials for use of the term "colored" in a January 2021 letter on his campaign website.

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Dave LaRock said he did not realize that using "colored people" was racist until after he issued the statement.