Thomas C. Wright
Thomas C. "Tommy" Wright Jr. (born April 27, 1948) is an American politician.[1] Wright has served on the House committees on Agriculture (2001), Agriculture, Chesapeake and Natural Resources (2002–), Claims (2001), Conservation and Natural Resources (2001), Counties, Cities and Towns (2001), General Laws (2002–), Militia and Police (2001), and Militia, Police and Public Safety (2002–).[3] He was succeeded in office by 61st district Delegate Frank Ruff, who won a special election on November 7, 2000.[4] Wright received the Republican nomination to replace Ruff, and won the seat in another special election on December 19.[5] Wright voted against a bill to eliminate a law banning sexual intercourse before marriage in the 2020 legislative session.