Jackson Miller

From 2006 to 2018, he served in the Virginia House of Delegates representing the 50th district, made up of the city of Manassas and part of Prince William County in the suburbs of Washington, D.C.[1] In the 2017 elections, Miller was defeated by Democratic socialist challenger Lee J. Carter in what was considered an upset.[2] Miller has served on the House committees on Commerce and Labor (2010–2018), Courts of Justice (2008–2018), General Laws (2008–2009), Privileges and Elections (2007–2018), and Science and Technology (2007–2009).[4] On March 28, 2006, 84-year-old Republican Delegate Harry J. Parrish died, leaving the 50th House district seat vacant.Many regard his loss as the biggest surprise of Virginia's 2017 election cycle due to his opponent's lack of party support.
Virginia House of DelegatesHarry ParrishLee CarterRepublicanManassas, VirginiaAlma materVirginia Commonwealth UniversityUnited States ArmyUnited States Army ReserveAmerican politicianGlenn Youngkin50th districtManassasPrince William CountyWashington, D.C.Republican Party2017 electionsDemocratic socialistLee J. CarterW.T. Woodson High SchoolFairfax County, VirginiacaptainHarry J. Parrishspecial electionDemocratic Socialists of AmericaSpecialDemocratic