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  1. Jennifer Denise Carroll Foy (born September 25, 1981) is an American lawyer and politician. A member of the Democratic Party , she is a public defender by occupation. Carroll Foy was elected to represent Virginia's 2nd House of Delegates district in 2017 , which covers parts of Prince William County and Stafford County in Northern ...

  2. Jennifer Carroll Foy is a former Delegate and a labor endorsed candidate for state Senate in Virginia's 33rd District. She has a long record of service, progress, and endorsements from local and federal leaders.

  3. Jennifer Carroll Foy is a former public defender and delegate who ran for governor in 2021. She is now running for state senate in Virginia's 33rd district, with endorsements from labor, gun safety, and local leaders.

  4. apps.senate.virginia.gov › Senator › memberpageSenate of Virginia

    Jennifer D. Carroll Foy. Born in Petersburg, Virginia on September 25, 1981; educated at Virginia Military Institute, Virginia State University, Thomas Jefferson School of Law, B.A., M.A., J.D. ; Attorney; married, Jeffrey Foy; Christian; Member of the House: 2018–2020; Member of the Senate: 2024-. Parts of Fairfax County and Prince William ...

  5. 7 de nov. de 2023 · Jennifer D. Carroll Foy. Democratic Party. Virginia State Senate District 33. Tenure. 2024 - Present. Term ends. 2028. Years in position. 0. Predecessor. Jennifer Boysko. Prior offices. Virginia House of Delegates District 2. Elections and appointments. Last elected. November 7, 2023. Education. High school. Petersburg High School. Bachelor's.

  6. Jennifer fue una de las primeras mujeres en graduarse de la VMI. En sus cuatro años en Virginia Military Institute y después, Jennifer aprendió a resolver problemas de frente y nunca retroceder de una lucha — y profundizó su compromiso en priorizar el servicio más que ella misma.

  7. 27 de may. de 2021 · Politics. “She Should Be Governor—That’s It”: In Virginia, Jennifer Carroll Foy Is Fighting to Make History. If she wins, Carroll Foy would be the first Black woman governor in the United...