Rosalyn Dance
Virginia politician

Rosalyn Dance

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Virginia politician
A.K.A.
Rosalyn R. Dance, Roz Dance
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10 February 1948(Chesterfield County, USA)
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John Tyler Community College
Virginia State University
Virginia Commonwealth University
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Rosalyn Randolph "Roz" Dance (born February 10, 1948) is an American politician, who served in the Senate of Virginia from 2014 until 2020. She was a member of the Virginia House of Delegates from 2005 to 2014, and was mayor of Petersburg, Virginia from 1992 to 2004. Dance is a member of the Democratic Party.

Early life

Dance was one of 11 children. She dropped out of high school, but went on to earn several higher degrees.

Electoral history

Dance was elected to the Petersburg City Council in 1992.

In 2001, the 63rd Virginia House of Delegates district incumbent, Democrat Jay DeBoer, retired after 18 years. Dance, then mayor of Petersburg, ran for the seat as an independent but lost to the Democratic nominee, funeral director Fenton Bland.

On January 25, 2005, Bland pleaded guilty in federal court to a charge of conspiracy to commit bank fraud; he resigned the 63rd district seat the next day. Dance received the Democratic nomination and was chosen to replace Bland in a special election on March 22. The 63rd district is southeast of Richmond, made up of the city of Petersburg and part of Hopewell, plus parts of Chesterfield, Dinwiddie and Prince George Counties. Dance was reelected multiple times, the last in November 2013.

Dance served on the House committees on Appropriations, General Laws, Health, Welfare and Institutions, and Privileges and Elections.

Dance served in the Senate of Virginia, where she represented District 16, having won a special election on November 4, 2014, to fill the seat once held by Henry L. Marsh.

In 2019, Dance sponsored a bill to gradually increase Virginia's minimum wage from $7.25 an hour to $15 per hour by 2021.. Later that year, she ran for reelection to her state senate seat, but was defeated in the primary by disbarred attorney Joe Morrissey.

Date Election Candidate Party Votes %
Virginia House of Delegates, 63rd district
Nov 6, 2001 General Fenton Bland Democratic 8,774 52.48
Rosalyn Dance Independent 7,926 47.40
Write Ins 20 0.12
Mar 22, 2005 Special Rosalyn Dance Democratic 4,342 68.78
A G Sims Republican 1,690 26.77
M W Bratschi Independent 271 4.29
Write Ins 10 0.16
Fenton Bland resigned; seat stayed Democratic
Nov 8, 2005 General Rosalyn Dance Democratic 9,456 60.29
D H Dphrepaulezz Independent 6,177 39.38
Write Ins 52 0.33
Nov 6, 2007 General Rosalyn Dance Democratic 8,684 98.07
Write Ins 170 1.92
Nov 3, 2009 General Rosalyn Dance Democratic 12,375 96.42
Write Ins 459 3.57
Nov 8, 2011 General Rosalyn Dance Democratic 10,775 96.64
Write Ins 374 3.35
Jun 11, 2013 Democratic primary Rosalyn Dance 2,471 52.82
Evandra D. Thompson 2,207 47.18
Nov 5, 2013 General Rosalyn Dance Democratic 15,962 95.72
Write Ins 714 4.28
Senate of Virginia, 16th district
August 9, 2014 Special primary Rosalyn Dance 1,725 45.4
Delores McQuinn 1,375 36.2
Rudy McCollum 592 15.6
Gerry Rawlinson 108 2.8
November 4, 2014 Special general Rosalyn Dance Democratic 29,237 73.0
Preston "Famous" Brown Independent 10,154 25.4
All others 645 1.6
Henry L. Marsh resigned; seat stayed Democratic