David Ramadan
David-Imad Ramadan | |
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Member of the Virginia House of Delegates from the 87th district |
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In office January 11, 2012 – January 5, 2016 |
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Preceded by | Paula Miller |
Succeeded by | John Bell |
Personal details | |
Born | May 31, 1970 Beirut, Lebanon |
Political party | Republican |
Alma mater | George Mason University |
Occupation | Entrepreneur, Consultant, Pundit |
Ethnicity | Lebanese-American - |
Website | http://www.davidramadan.com/ |
David-Imad Ramadan (born May 31, 1970) is a Lebanese-born American politician and businessman. David is a former Republican member of the Virginia House of Delegates elected in 2001 and 2013 (serving from 2012-2016). Ramadan represented the 87th district which includes Loudoun and Prince William counties.[1]
Ramadan is a graduate of George Mason University and he completed graduate studies at Oxford University (Oxford, England), the American Graduate School of Business (Geneva, Switzerland), Johns Hopkins University (Baltimore, MD) and Georgetown University (Washington, DC). He completed his High School at International College (IC) in Beirut, Lebanon.
Ramadan's consulting, management and marketing experience is extensive. For over twenty years, he managed companies in diverse areas such as franchising, retail, manufacturing, immigration consulting, law, management & marketing consulting, and import/export in India, the Middle East & the USA. He has also taken the 9th largest US franchise, Curves International, into the Middle East and India. Ramadan was highlighted in a 2011 Washington Business Journal article discussing his bullish outlook on expanding Curves in Egypt and other Middle Eastern nations.[2]
He is also a frequent commentator on TV and Radio news networks such as ABC's Good Morning America, LBC, MSNBC, France 24, Al-Hurra, BBC, CNN and NPR.[3]
Ramadan serves on the Board of Visitors of George Mason University; he was appointed by Gov. Bob McDonnell on July 1, 2010.[4] The Washington Post on July 1, 2010 described the appointment by VA's Governor to a VA university's board as "the most prestigious appointments they have to offer – as a thank you to longtime supporters and friends".[5]He formerly served as an Adjunct Professor where he taught: Middle East Realities: Past & Present.
Ramadan is a political activist with active roles in the Republican Party of Virginia (RPV), The Loudoun County Republican Committee,[6] and the Arab-American Republican community. He has served on presidential political campaigns as well as on gubernatorial and senatorial campaigns and was appointed by RPV Chair in 2008 to ethnic outreach leadership.[7]
He speaks and writes Arabic and English fluently.[8] He is an admitted Twitter troll.[9]
Legislative Record
Ramadan served on the oldest & newest committees in the House of Delegates: Privileges & Elections (P&E) and Science & Technology (S&T), as well as General Laws Committee. He served as the chairman of the P&E Constitutional Amendments Subcommittee. He was the co-founder and co-chairman of the Business Development Caucus as well as the co-founded and co-chaired the Redskins Pride Caucus. [10]
Authored several key legislation which became law during his four years in the Virginia House:
- Constitutional Amendment in support of military families [11]
- Online Voter Registration
- High School to Work Partnerships
- Diwali Day [12]
- Securing the State Corporation Commission electronic system
- High School Biliteracy Diploma Seal [13]
- Sex Offenders and Crimes Against Minors Supplement to Registry
Electoral history
Date | Election | Candidate | Party | Votes | % |
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Virginia House of Delegates, 87th district | |||||
Aug 23, 2011[14] | Republican primary | David I. Ramadan | 1,368 | 55.76 | |
Jo-Ann Chase | 1,085 | 44.23 | |||
Nov 8, 2011[15] | General | David I. Ramadan | Republican | 5,435 | 49.92 |
Mike D. Kondratick | Democratic | 5,384 | 49.45 | ||
Write Ins | 67 | 0.61 | |||
Paula Miller was redistricted out; seat changed from Democratic to Republican | |||||
Nov 5, 2013[16] | General | David I. Ramadan | Republican | 10,274 | 50.26 |
John J. Bell | Democratic | 10,087 | 49.35 | ||
Write Ins | 52 | 0.24 | |||
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- ↑ https://ballotpedia.org/David_Ramadan
- ↑ http://www.law360.com/articles/502611/tax-exemption-for-va-military-spouses-gains-support
- ↑ https://lis.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/legp604.exe?131+sum+HJ550
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- Living people
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