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Mark D. Sickles
American politician

Mark D. Sickles

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American politician
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Arlington County, USA
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67 years
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Clemson University
Georgia Institute of Technology
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Mark D. Sickles (born February 18, 1957) is an American politician serving as the Delegate from the 43rd District of the Virginia House of Delegates since 2004. He is a member of the Democratic Party.

Sickles serves as the Chair of the Health, Welfare and Institutions Committee, Vice Chair of the Appropriations Committee and as a member in the Privileges and Elections and Rules Committee.

As an openly gay man, Sickles is the second openly gay person and second openly LGBT person elected to the Virginia House of Delegates and the Virginia General Assembly (after Adam Ebbin).

Sickles is one of five openly LGBT people serving in the Virginia General Assembly (alongside Adam Ebbin, Mark Levine, Dawn Adams, and Danica Roem).

Early life and education

Sickles was born in Arlington, Virginia. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in Forest Management from Clemson University in 1981, a Master of Science in industrial management from Georgia Tech in 1984, and a second M.S. in Technology and Science Policy two years later.

Sickles is a fellow with the Sorensen Institute for Political Leadership at the University of Virginia.

Legislative issues and bills

Tragedy struck in Fairfax County in 2018 when a nine-year-old boy was killed by a motorized classroom partition. In response, Sickles drafted legislation prohibiting anyone from operating a motorized partition when students are in a room at school unless the wall has a safety sensor installed with it. He named the bill the Wesley Charles Lipicky Act in honor of the victim. The bill passed the legislature and was signed into law in May 2019.

Sickles was instrumental in the effort to advance the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) in Virginia in early 2019. As the only two Democrats on the Subcommittee No. 1 of the House Privileges and Elections Committee, Mark Sickles and Schuyler VanValkenburg (D-) supported the effort make Virginia the 38th state to ratify the ERA. However, the Republicans on Subcommittee No. 1 all voted against the bills.

Later, Sickles tried to bring one of the bills before the full committee, but the motion failed on another party-line vote. Still, Sickles was commended for his efforts by Ratify, a leading organization working to pass the Equal Rights Amendment.

Personal life

In an op-ed for The Washington Post, which noted the striking-down in the Eastern Virginia U.S. District Court of the constitutionality of the state's ban on same-sex marriage, Sickles publicly came out as gay. This made him the second openly LGBT member of the Virginia General Assembly, alongside Sen. Adam Ebbin, who was out before his election to the House in 2003.

Electoral history

In 2001, Sickles ran for the House and lost by 313 votes to freshman Republican Tom Bolvin, who had defeated 11-term Democrat Gladys Keating two years earlier. Sickles had been a volunteer staffer for Keating previously.

Sickles defeated Bolvin in a 2003 rematch, 53.8%-46.1%.

DateElectionCandidatePartyVotes%
Virginia House of Delegates, 43rd district
Nov 6, 2001GeneralT M BolvinRepublican9,55050.80
M D SicklesDemocratic9,23749.14
Write Ins120.06
Incumbent won; seat stayed Republican
Nov 4, 2003GeneralM D SicklesDemocratic7,15953.79
T M BolvinRepublican6,13746.12
Write Ins120.09
Incumbent lost; seat switched from Republican to Democratic
Nov 8, 2005GeneralM D SicklesDemocratic11,63063.82
R GrignolRepublican6,57136.06
Write Ins230.13
Nov 6, 2007GeneralMark D. SicklesDemocratic9,82297.05
Write Ins2982.94
Nov 3, 2009GeneralMark D. SicklesDemocratic10,36356.13
Tim D. NankRepublican8,08143.77
Write Ins170.09
Nov 8, 2011GeneralMark D. SicklesDemocratic10,17595.80
Write Ins4464.19
Nov 5, 2013GeneralMark D. SicklesDemocratic14,79974.41
Glenda Gail ParkerLibertarian5,09025.59
Write Ins--
Nov 3, 2015GeneralMark D. SicklesDemocratic7,69661.51
Anna UrmanRepublican4,05832.43
Paul McIlvaineIndependent3983.18
Write Ins--
Nov 7, 2017GeneralMark D. SicklesDemocratic22,094100.00
Write Ins--

(Note: Write Ins are not included for results after 2011.)

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What is Mark D. Sickles known for?
Mark D. Sickles is an American politician from the state of Virginia. He is known for being a member of the Virginia House of Delegates since 2004, representing the 43rd district.
What political party does Mark D. Sickles belong to?
Mark D. Sickles is a member of the Democratic Party.
What is the 43rd district that Mark D. Sickles represents?
The 43rd district is an electoral district for the Virginia House of Delegates. It includes parts of Fairfax County, including the neighborhoods of Burke, Springfield, and Fairview.
What committees does Mark D. Sickles serve on?
Mark D. Sickles serves on several committees in the Virginia House of Delegates, including the Commerce and Labor Committee, the Finance Committee, and the Transportation Committee.
What is Mark D. Sickles' background?
Mark D. Sickles was born in Arlington, Virginia. He attended the University of Virginia, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English and a Master of Business Administration degree. Before entering politics, he worked in various positions, including serving as the President of the Federation of Citizens Associations of Fairfax County.
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