Hodge first to seek seat in 52nd District

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By Elisa Glushefski

Published: July 3, 2008

Political newcomer Michael A. Hodge is running for the 52nd District House of Delegates seat—making him the first to announce since incumbent Del. Jeffrey M. Frederick, R-Woodbridge, said he would not seek re-election if elected chair of the Republican Party of Virginia.

Frederick won that contest and his statement to not seek another term has not changed, said his legislative aide, Kathy Royse.

Hodge, a Democrat making his first bid for public office, said he plans to focus his campaign on transportation, healthcare, public safety, education and the economy.

"Civic duty has always been a part of my life," Hodge said. "I was raised in a politically conscious family. "Now I see some issues [in areas] I've worked in and I think I can truly help the citizens of Prince William County."

The 47-year-old Hodge said he served in the Marine Corps as a non-commissioned officer for three years before joining the Secret Service, where he spent 20 years.

Since retiring in 2003, Hodge said he has taught criminal justice and public safety courses as an adjunct professor at three universities and started a security management firm.

Hodge said he now oversees the corporate security department at Washington Gas in Springfield.

"It's never too early to discuss the issues, so this gives me a lot of time to get out and speak to the residents about what is important to them," he said.

Hodge lives in the Montclair section of Prince William with his wife, Trina, and their 18-year-old son. Hodge also has three daughters from a previous marriage.

Hodge is the only Democrat to file, but others have expressed interest in joining the race, said Pete Frisbie, chairman of the Prince William Democratic Committee.

Likewise, a couple of Republicans are "assessing their chances" and doing the preliminary groundwork but nothing is yet official, said Lyle Beefelt, chairman of the Prince William County Republican Committee.

The 52nd District includes portions of Woodbridge, Dumfries, Quantico and Montclair areas.

For additional information on Hodge, visit http://www.hodgefordelegate.com.

Staff writer Elisa Glushefski can be reached at 703-878-8062.

Reader Reactions

Posted by ( zcxnissan ) on July 05, 2008 at 10:49 pm

Where have you been? They have been working constantly on Route 1 in that region. LOL. It’s more like we need a new Governor to get a transportation solution done. Besides i heard that Frederick was reconsidering giving up his seat. LOL Chris Cummings

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Posted by ( mmarin ) on July 05, 2008 at 6:59 pm

If by eliminating funding from another state priority and funding transportation that way...sure.  That’s great.

If however his action requires additional fees or taxes I think the message is clear from this district—no new taxes.

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Posted by ( woodbridgeboy ) on July 04, 2008 at 9:26 am

Good for him...I just hope if he get’s elected that he can get Richmond to build us some decent roads up here...especially expanding Route 1...Jeff Fredrick never seemed to understand that…

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