Lacey Putney

Lacey Edward Putney (June 27, 1928 – August 26, 2017)[1] was an American politician.He was a member of the Virginia House of Delegates from January 1962 until January 2014, making him the longest-serving member in the history of the Virginia General Assembly and one of the longest-serving state legislators in American history.He left that party later in the decade and began running as an independent, although he caucused with the Republicans from 1998.[3] In June 2002 Republican House Speaker S. Vance Wilkins, Jr. resigned following revelations that he had paid a staffer to keep quiet about "unwanted sexual advances".As Chair of the Privileges and Elections Committee,[14] Putney blocked numerous electoral reform bills, including the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact[15] and bills to introduce Instant Runoff Voting on a test basis.
Speaker of the Virginia House of DelegatesVance WilkinsBill HowellVirginia House of DelegatesTerry AustinBedford County9th district19th districtBig Island, VirginiaGoode, VirginiaDemocraticIndependentWashington and Lee UniversityUnited States Air ForceKorean WarAmerican politicianVirginia General AssemblyBedfordBotetourtDemocratRepublicansSpeakerS. Vance Wilkins, Jr.William J. HowellConstitutionelectoral reformNational Popular Vote Interstate CompactInstant Runoff VotingC-SPAN