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Jennifer L. McClellan represents Virginia's 4th Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives as a Democrat. She was elected to Congress in a February 2023 special election following the death of Representative Donald McEachin. Prior to her congressional service, McClellan served in the Virginia General Assembly for over two decades, including time in both the House of Delegates and the State Senate. She serves on the House Energy and Commerce Committee and its subcommittees on Energy and on Communications and Technology.
- Name
- Jennifer L. McClellan
- Party
- Democratic
- State
- Virginia
- District
- VA-4
- Committees
- Energy and Commerce Committee, Energy Subcommittee, Communications and Technology Subcommittee
- Key Fact 1
- Jennifer McClellan won a special election in February 2023 to represent Virginia's 4th Congressional District.
- Key Fact 2
- She served in the Virginia House of Delegates from 2006 to 2017 before being elected to the Virginia State Senate.
- Key Fact 3
- McClellan served in the Virginia State Senate from 2017 until her election to Congress in 2023.
- Key Fact 4
- She is assigned to the House Energy and Commerce Committee, one of the most influential committees in Congress.
- Key Fact 5
- Her committee assignments include the Energy Subcommittee and the Communications and Technology Subcommittee.
- Key Fact 6
- She was the first Black woman elected to Congress from Virginia.
- Key Fact 7
- McClellan ran for Governor of Virginia in 2021 before her congressional election.
- Key Fact 8
- She replaced Representative Donald McEachin, who died in November 2022 shortly after being reelected.
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Fact Sheet
- Name
- Jennifer L. McClellan
- Party
- Democratic
- State
- Virginia
- District
- VA-4
- Chamber
- House
- Committees
- Energy and Commerce Committee, Energy Subcommittee, Communications and Technology Subcommittee
- Key Votes
- 50
Data from Congress.gov
Promise vs. Vote
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Kept 0 of 1 promises this session
Co-sponsored · Voted NAY · Jun 5, 2025
