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Mark Levine (Virginia politician)

Mark H. Levine (born May 7, 1966) is an American politician and attorney who served as the Delegate from the 45th District of the Virginia House of Delegates from 2016 to 2022. A member of the Democratic Party, he simultaneously ran for Lieutenant Governor of Virginia in the 2021 election and for reelection as a Delegate on June 8, 2021, but lost in the Democratic primaries to Hala Ayala and Elizabeth Bennett-Parker, respectively.[1][2][3]

Mark Levine
Member of the Virginia House of Delegates
from the 45th district
In office
January 13, 2016 – January 12, 2022
Preceded byRob Krupicka
Succeeded byElizabeth Bennett-Parker
Personal details
Born
Mark H. Levine

(1966-05-07) May 7, 1966 (age 57)
Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
Residence(s)Alexandria, Virginia, U.S.
EducationHarvard University (AB)
Yale University (JD)

Levine is a constitutional lawyer who was an early advocate for same-sex marriage in the United States. He has hosted a nationally syndicated progressive public policy radio program and has worked as a television pundit.

Levine was the third openly gay person and third openly LGBT person elected to the Virginia House of Delegates and the Virginia General Assembly (after Adam Ebbin and Mark Sickles).

Early life and education edit

Born in Nashville, Tennessee,[4] Levine earned an economics degree, magna cum laude, from Harvard University and was a Fulbright scholar in Switzerland. He later earned a Juris Doctor from Yale Law School.

Career edit

Early career edit

Levine worked as a Nazi hunter, Jewish historian, and inner-city schoolteacher before becoming a trial attorney at Hughes Hubbard & Reed LLP in Los Angeles.[5][6]

In 1996, Levine's sister Janet Levine March was murdered by her husband Perry; her body has never been found and it took a decade to amass enough other evidence to convict him. In response, Levine drafted a Tennessee law to protect victims of domestic violence and their children.[4] The law passed unanimously.[citation needed]

Four years later, Levine and his parents traveled to Ajijic, Mexico, where March was living with his children by Janet, to see them under a 39-day visitation period ordered by a court in Illinois, where March had last resided in the U.S. Accompanied by a Mexican judge, who had given local effect to the Illinois court order, and armed police, they took the children to the airport and back to Tennessee, an action beyond that authorized in either court order.[7] Mexican arrest warrants were issued for Levine and his parents afterwards. The warrants were later nullified by a Mexican court on the grounds that the removal of the children from Mexico "was carried out legally and by competent authority".[8]

A federal court in Nashville ordered the children returned to March in Mexico on the grounds that his in-laws had violated the federal laws that give effect to the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction;[9] the order was sustained on appeal.[7]

Levine later testified in court against Perry,[10] who was eventually sentenced to 56 years in prison for murdering Janet and, later, conspiring to attempt to have Levine's parents killed.[11] According to The Washington Post, the murder investigation spawned "Levine's interest in lawmaking."[12]

Gay rights advocacy edit

In 1994, Levine helped organize a march on Hollywood and met personally with high-ranking studio executives to demand they depict gay and lesbian characters in a positive light.[13]

In 1999, Levine was one of the four original founders of Marriage Equality California. He "barnstormed across California to oppose Proposition 22 and then arranged America's first public "mass-marriage" protest for gay and lesbian couples. This modest attempt on February 14, 2000 to marry at a Beverly Hills courthouse became the first of the "Valentine's Day Marriage Protests" that would later sweep the country. Levine writes he:

promised the police and court officials that we would not be violent in any way. And court officials, in turn, graciously agreed to waive the marriage license fee, since we all knew they would reject our attempts to get married. I remember it was a beautiful day, and a joyful one: We all smiled ear-to-ear knowing we were attempting something that was then impossible but which every one of us thought would eventually become possible.[14][13]

Later that year, Levine drafted the first law introduced in the United States to give lesbian and gay couples equal rights to straight couples at both the state and federal levels. Levine's law, introduced in California in February 2001 as AB 1338 by Assemblyman Paul Koretz, went further than Vermont's civil unions law which only protected same-sex couples at the state level. Levine says local and nationwide gay and lesbian organizations opposed Levine's marriage equality law at the time as too "radical" and "politically impossible" and forced Koretz to withdraw it. At the time Levine's bill was introduced, no same-sex couples could get married anywhere in the world.[15][16][17]

Although Levine's first legislation to help same-sex couples did not become law, his second attempt was a success. In 2009, Levine worked with Councilman Phil Mendelson to draft the District of Columbia's marriage equality law which passed 11-2 and then represented the Gertrude Stein Democratic Club pro bono in court to defeat the opponents of the new law who wanted to put it up for a referendum vote. Levine successfully argued in court that such a referendum would be a violation of D.C.'s Human Rights Act."[18]

Challenge to Bush v. Gore edit

In 2001, Levine called President Bush's selection by the Supreme Court to be President "illegitimate" and argued: "If we can't have the right to vote then how can we start thinking about anything else?"[6] Michael Moore has called Levine's explanation of the Bush v. Gore opinion[19] a "Simple Q&A that Every American Should Read" and "the best thing he's seen" on the issue.[20]

In December 2000, Levine was hired by the Congressional Black Caucus to appeal the United States Supreme Court decision in Bush v. Gore to the United States Congress. At the joint session of Congress, when it came time to count Florida's electoral votes, the Congressional Black Caucus presented the legal challenge Levine had drafted. If the action had succeeded, it would have prevented George W. Bush from becoming President of the United States. The legal appeal was rejected, and members of the Congressional Black Caucus and several other House Members walked out in protest.[6][21]

Legislative counsel to Barney Frank edit

 
Mark Levine and Barney Frank

In January 2001, Levine moved from California to Alexandria, Virginia to serve three years as chief legislative counsel to Barney Frank, a high-ranking Democrat on the Judiciary, Homeland Security, and Financial Services Committees. In that capacity Levine says he learned how Washington really works: from the way bills become law to political negotiations, spin, administration secrets, and dangerous lapses in American security.[5] While working for Frank, Levine used bipartisan back channels to ensure that LGBT 9/11 survivors were treated equally in distributions from the victims compensation fund. He also personally persuaded Hillary Clinton to withdraw her endorsement from President Bush's faith-based initiative, which would have allowed the federal government to discriminate on the basis of religion. Levine credits his one-on-one conversation with Clinton as what "killed" the initiative.[22]

Talk-radio and investigative journalism edit

 
Levine in 2003

In 2003, Levine began hosting the radio show Mark Levine's Inside Scoop on Washington on WAGE in Leesburg, Virginia and began in 2005 his local Fairfax County, Virginia television show The Inside Scoop. Levine has also hosted The AM Alternative, co-hosted The Raucous Caucus and News Views, and served as a weekly guest host of The Leslie Marshall Show. Levine was the only non-African-American host on XM/Sirius The Power. Today, Levine's program is carried on 43 radio stations nationwide and locally on WPFW (89.3 FM)'s Pacifica Radio. From July to December 2007, Levine hosted the television show The American Dream on Press TV, until, he says, Press TV tried to censor him. Levine also has served as an investigative journalist, doing stories uncovering spies at the FBI and spreading the word in 2006 about the national government monitoring the telephone calls of the vast majority of ordinary American citizens. Levine has broken national stories such as "Why the FBI Squelched an Investigation of a Post-9/11 Meeting Between White Supremacist and Islamic Extremists"[23] and the rape, torture, and abuse of American teenagers in lockup boot camps, wilderness camps, and reform schools. Levine often follows up his investigative stories with legislative action. For example, he worked with Congressman George Miller (D-CA) to craft legislation to protect American teenagers from this institutional abuse.[24]

Since 2009, Levine has frequently appeared as a pundit on FOX News, CNBC, MSNBC, Fox Business, RT, CNN Headline News, and many other television stations locally, nationally, and worldwide. Levine is well known and occasionally mocked for keeping a Constitution in his pocket when he debates on air.

2014 congressional campaign edit

 
Levine speaking in Alexandria, 2014

On February 18, 2014, Levine became one of ten candidates entering the June 10, 2014 Democratic primary to succeed retiring Representative Jim Moran.[25]

Levine said he would distinguish himself from the other candidates by being "an aggressive progressive who doesn't just cast one out of 435 votes." With his media savvy, Levine said, "we can go over the heads of the Republican Party to the American people."[26]

Virginia House of Delegates edit

On June 9, 2015, Levine won a five-way Democratic primary to represent Virginia's 45th District in the House of Delegates.[27] On November 3, 2015, facing no opposition in the general election, Levine won with 95% of the vote.[28]

In January 2016, Levine co-founded, with Republican Senator Amanda Chase, the Virginia Transparency Caucus, a bi-partisan bi-cameral caucus of the Virginia General Assembly designed to bring transparency to state government.[29] By 2017, 85 of Virginia's 140 delegates and senators had joined the caucus.

In February 2017, Levine faced a primary challenge from the former chair of the Alexandria School Board Karen Graf, who said she had "no particular criticism of Levine."[30] In that primary campaign, Levine garnered the endorsement of Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe and 36 other state and local officials.[30] Graf dropped out of the race a month after entering it, leaving Levine unopposed in the Democratic primary.[31]

On November 7, 2017, facing no opposition in the general election, Levine won re-election to represent Virginia's 45th District in the House of Delegates with more than 95% of the vote.[32] His vote total of 31,417 was the highest of any candidate in the General Assembly in that election, as he was the only House of Delegates candidate that year to receive more than 30,000 votes.[32]

On November 3, 2019, facing no primary or general-election opposition, Levine won re-election to his third term.[33] Levine currently sits on the Courts of Justice; Privileges and Elections; Health, Welfare and Institutions; and Public Safety Committees. He is the Public Safety Subcommittee Chair[34] and the Chair of the Constitutional Amendments Subcommittee.[35]

On June 8, 2021, Levine lost renomination to Alexandria City Councilwoman Elizabeth Bennett-Parker 59.24%-40.76% on the same day Levine lost to Hala Ayala in the Democratic primary for Lieutenant Governor.[3][36]

Personal life edit

Levine is Jewish.[37] He describes himself as "someone who goes out and strives to achieve the impossible and sometimes succeeds".[38] He has stated that he bases his political philosophy on the Jewish principle of tikkun olam: "We have to do our duty. If I see something that I think is unjust I just want to change it".[6]

References edit

  1. ^ "Del. Mark Levine joins the crowded race for Virginia lieutenant governor". The Washington Post. Retrieved June 8, 2021.
  2. ^ "Lawmaker Mark Levine makes a historic run to be Virginia's first gay Lt. Governor". LGBTQ Nation. 22 December 2020. Retrieved June 8, 2021.
  3. ^ a b "BREAKING: Bennett-Parker declares victory in 45th District race, Levine loses Delegate and Lieutenant Governor races". ALXnow - Alexandria Now. 2021-06-08. Retrieved 2021-06-09.
  4. ^ a b "Nashville native Mark Levine running for Congress in Virginia".
  5. ^ a b . 2008-06-08. Archived from the original on 2008-06-08.
  6. ^ a b c d Trickey, Helyn. "Mr. Levine Goes to Washington".
  7. ^ a b March v. Levine, 249 F.3d 462 (6th Cir. 2001).
  8. ^ Hinton, William (November 3, 2005). "The Ultimate Retribution". Nashville Scene. Retrieved February 25, 2022.
  9. ^ March v. Levine, 136 F.Supp.2d 831 (M.D.Tenn. 2001).
  10. ^ Michael Glasgow; Phyllis Gobbel (2007-10-02). "Chapters 20 and 42". An Unfinished Canvas: A True Story of Love, Family, and Murder in Nashville. Penguin. ISBN 978-1-4406-1903-8.
  11. ^ "Perry March sentenced - Nashville Post". Nashville Post. Retrieved 29 March 2018.
  12. ^ Sullivan, Patricia. Murder, custody and justice: The making of a political candidate, The Washington Post, June 28, 2015
  13. ^ a b Levine, Mark (26 June 2013). "Vindication for the Long Fight for Marriage Equality". The Huffington Post.
  14. ^ Mark Levine is a pioneer in the Marriage Equality movement by MarkLevineForCongress, March 30, 2014, at bluevirginia.us
  15. ^ Levine, Mark (14 May 2012). "How Far We Have Come". The Huffington Post.
  16. ^ Saskia Kim; Drew Liebert (November 2001). "A Primer on Civil Unions" (PDF). California Assembly Judiciary Committee. Retrieved March 29, 2018.
  17. ^ "It's Not Dead Yet . . ". 31 January 2002. Retrieved 29 March 2018.
  18. ^ Craig, Tim (2009-05-28). "Group Seeks to Block D.C. Bill Recognizing Same-Sex Marriages". The Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 2018-03-29.
  19. ^ "The "Gore Exception": A Layman's Guide to the United States Supreme Court Decision in Bush v. Gore". www.mediasense.com. Retrieved 2018-03-29.
  20. ^ Moore, Michael. . Archived from the original on 2014-04-15. Retrieved 2014-04-14.
  21. ^ "Brief to Congress: Certification of Florida Electors, January 2001". www.mediasense.com. Retrieved 2018-03-29.
  22. ^ ""Aggressive Progressive" Mark Levine Speaks Publicly for 1st Time About Sister's Murder . ... - Blue Virginia". www.bluevirginia.us. 12 March 2014. Retrieved 29 March 2018.
  23. ^ Levine, Mark (8 July 2009). "Why the FBI Squelched an Investigation of a Post-9/11 Meeting Between White Supremacist and Islamic Extremists". Retrieved 29 March 2018 – via AlterNet.
  24. ^ "Democracy for America: Home". www.democracyforamerica.com. Retrieved 29 March 2018.
  25. ^ Sullivan, Patricia (2 April 2014). "Ballot order set in Virginia 8th district congressional primary". Retrieved 29 March 2018 – via www.washingtonpost.com.
  26. ^ Pershing, Ben. "Derek Hyra, Mark Levine entering Democratic field to replace Rep. James P. Moran in House". The Washington Post.
  27. ^ "Silberberg, Levine win Democratic primaries - Alexandria Times - Alexandria, VA". alextimes.com. 9 June 2015.
  28. ^ "2015 November General".
  29. ^ "Transparency Caucus Urges Open Government - Emporia News". emporianews.com.
  30. ^ a b Sullivan, Patricia (2017-02-19). "Va. Democrats to challenge GOP state lawmakers in each district Clinton won". The Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 2018-03-29.
  31. ^ "Karen Graf drops out of 45th district race | Alexandria Times | Alexandria, VA". alextimes.com. 9 March 2017. Retrieved 2018-03-29.
  32. ^ a b "2017 November General". results.elections.virginia.gov. Retrieved 2018-03-29.
  33. ^ "2019 November General". results.elections.virginia.gov. Retrieved 2020-01-13.
  34. ^ "Virginia General Assembly". Retrieved 2020-01-13.
  35. ^ "Virginia General Assembly". Retrieved 2021-06-08.
  36. ^ "2021 June Democratic Primary". results.elections.virginia.gov. Retrieved 2021-06-18.
  37. ^ Forman, Carmen (2017-01-30). "Del. Sam Rasoul, Virginia's only Muslim legislator, speaks out against President Trump's executive order". Roanoke Times. Retrieved 2020-06-24.
  38. ^ lowkell (13 April 2014). "Mark Levine Opening Statement (4/12/14)". Archived from the original on 2021-12-21 – via YouTube.

External links edit

  • Campaign website
  • Mark Levine's Inside Scoop
  • Mark Levine on the Virginia Public Access Project
  • Appearances on C-SPAN

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This article is about the Virginia State Delegate and liberal pundit For the conservative radio host see Mark Levin For other people named Mark Levine or Mark Levin see Mark Levine disambiguation Mark H Levine born May 7 1966 is an American politician and attorney who served as the Delegate from the 45th District of the Virginia House of Delegates from 2016 to 2022 A member of the Democratic Party he simultaneously ran for Lieutenant Governor of Virginia in the 2021 election and for reelection as a Delegate on June 8 2021 but lost in the Democratic primaries to Hala Ayala and Elizabeth Bennett Parker respectively 1 2 3 Mark LevineMember of the Virginia House of Delegates from the 45th districtIn office January 13 2016 January 12 2022Preceded byRob KrupickaSucceeded byElizabeth Bennett ParkerPersonal detailsBornMark H Levine 1966 05 07 May 7 1966 age 57 Nashville Tennessee U S Political partyDemocraticResidence s Alexandria Virginia U S EducationHarvard University AB Yale University JD Levine is a constitutional lawyer who was an early advocate for same sex marriage in the United States He has hosted a nationally syndicated progressive public policy radio program and has worked as a television pundit Levine was the third openly gay person and third openly LGBT person elected to the Virginia House of Delegates and the Virginia General Assembly after Adam Ebbin and Mark Sickles Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Early career 2 2 Gay rights advocacy 2 3 Challenge to Bush v Gore 2 4 Legislative counsel to Barney Frank 2 5 Talk radio and investigative journalism 2 6 2014 congressional campaign 2 7 Virginia House of Delegates 3 Personal life 4 References 5 External linksEarly life and education editBorn in Nashville Tennessee 4 Levine earned an economics degree magna cum laude from Harvard University and was a Fulbright scholar in Switzerland He later earned a Juris Doctor from Yale Law School Career editEarly career edit Levine worked as a Nazi hunter Jewish historian and inner city schoolteacher before becoming a trial attorney at Hughes Hubbard amp Reed LLP in Los Angeles 5 6 In 1996 Levine s sister Janet Levine March was murdered by her husband Perry her body has never been found and it took a decade to amass enough other evidence to convict him In response Levine drafted a Tennessee law to protect victims of domestic violence and their children 4 The law passed unanimously citation needed Four years later Levine and his parents traveled to Ajijic Mexico where March was living with his children by Janet to see them under a 39 day visitation period ordered by a court in Illinois where March had last resided in the U S Accompanied by a Mexican judge who had given local effect to the Illinois court order and armed police they took the children to the airport and back to Tennessee an action beyond that authorized in either court order 7 Mexican arrest warrants were issued for Levine and his parents afterwards The warrants were later nullified by a Mexican court on the grounds that the removal of the children from Mexico was carried out legally and by competent authority 8 A federal court in Nashville ordered the children returned to March in Mexico on the grounds that his in laws had violated the federal laws that give effect to the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction 9 the order was sustained on appeal 7 Levine later testified in court against Perry 10 who was eventually sentenced to 56 years in prison for murdering Janet and later conspiring to attempt to have Levine s parents killed 11 According to The Washington Post the murder investigation spawned Levine s interest in lawmaking 12 Gay rights advocacy edit In 1994 Levine helped organize a march on Hollywood and met personally with high ranking studio executives to demand they depict gay and lesbian characters in a positive light 13 In 1999 Levine was one of the four original founders of Marriage Equality California He barnstormed across California to oppose Proposition 22 and then arranged America s first public mass marriage protest for gay and lesbian couples This modest attempt on February 14 2000 to marry at a Beverly Hills courthouse became the first of the Valentine s Day Marriage Protests that would later sweep the country Levine writes he promised the police and court officials that we would not be violent in any way And court officials in turn graciously agreed to waive the marriage license fee since we all knew they would reject our attempts to get married I remember it was a beautiful day and a joyful one We all smiled ear to ear knowing we were attempting something that was then impossible but which every one of us thought would eventually become possible 14 13 Later that year Levine drafted the first law introduced in the United States to give lesbian and gay couples equal rights to straight couples at both the state and federal levels Levine s law introduced in California in February 2001 as AB 1338 by Assemblyman Paul Koretz went further than Vermont s civil unions law which only protected same sex couples at the state level Levine says local and nationwide gay and lesbian organizations opposed Levine s marriage equality law at the time as too radical and politically impossible and forced Koretz to withdraw it At the time Levine s bill was introduced no same sex couples could get married anywhere in the world 15 16 17 Although Levine s first legislation to help same sex couples did not become law his second attempt was a success In 2009 Levine worked with Councilman Phil Mendelson to draft the District of Columbia s marriage equality law which passed 11 2 and then represented the Gertrude Stein Democratic Club pro bono in court to defeat the opponents of the new law who wanted to put it up for a referendum vote Levine successfully argued in court that such a referendum would be a violation of D C s Human Rights Act 18 Challenge to Bush v Gore edit In 2001 Levine called President Bush s selection by the Supreme Court to be President illegitimate and argued If we can t have the right to vote then how can we start thinking about anything else 6 Michael Moore has called Levine s explanation of the Bush v Gore opinion 19 a Simple Q amp A that Every American Should Read and the best thing he s seen on the issue 20 In December 2000 Levine was hired by the Congressional Black Caucus to appeal the United States Supreme Court decision in Bush v Gore to the United States Congress At the joint session of Congress when it came time to count Florida s electoral votes the Congressional Black Caucus presented the legal challenge Levine had drafted If the action had succeeded it would have prevented George W Bush from becoming President of the United States The legal appeal was rejected and members of the Congressional Black Caucus and several other House Members walked out in protest 6 21 Legislative counsel to Barney Frank edit nbsp Mark Levine and Barney FrankIn January 2001 Levine moved from California to Alexandria Virginia to serve three years as chief legislative counsel to Barney Frank a high ranking Democrat on the Judiciary Homeland Security and Financial Services Committees In that capacity Levine says he learned how Washington really works from the way bills become law to political negotiations spin administration secrets and dangerous lapses in American security 5 While working for Frank Levine used bipartisan back channels to ensure that LGBT 9 11 survivors were treated equally in distributions from the victims compensation fund He also personally persuaded Hillary Clinton to withdraw her endorsement from President Bush s faith based initiative which would have allowed the federal government to discriminate on the basis of religion Levine credits his one on one conversation with Clinton as what killed the initiative 22 Talk radio and investigative journalism edit nbsp Levine in 2003In 2003 Levine began hosting the radio show Mark Levine s Inside Scoop on Washington on WAGE in Leesburg Virginia and began in 2005 his local Fairfax County Virginia television show The Inside Scoop Levine has also hosted The AM Alternative co hosted The Raucous Caucus and News Views and served as a weekly guest host of The Leslie Marshall Show Levine was the only non African American host on XM Sirius The Power Today Levine s program is carried on 43 radio stations nationwide and locally on WPFW 89 3 FM s Pacifica Radio From July to December 2007 Levine hosted the television show The American Dream on Press TV until he says Press TV tried to censor him Levine also has served as an investigative journalist doing stories uncovering spies at the FBI and spreading the word in 2006 about the national government monitoring the telephone calls of the vast majority of ordinary American citizens Levine has broken national stories such as Why the FBI Squelched an Investigation of a Post 9 11 Meeting Between White Supremacist and Islamic Extremists 23 and the rape torture and abuse of American teenagers in lockup boot camps wilderness camps and reform schools Levine often follows up his investigative stories with legislative action For example he worked with Congressman George Miller D CA to craft legislation to protect American teenagers from this institutional abuse 24 Since 2009 Levine has frequently appeared as a pundit on FOX News CNBC MSNBC Fox Business RT CNN Headline News and many other television stations locally nationally and worldwide Levine is well known and occasionally mocked for keeping a Constitution in his pocket when he debates on air 2014 congressional campaign edit nbsp Levine speaking in Alexandria 2014On February 18 2014 Levine became one of ten candidates entering the June 10 2014 Democratic primary to succeed retiring Representative Jim Moran 25 Levine said he would distinguish himself from the other candidates by being an aggressive progressive who doesn t just cast one out of 435 votes With his media savvy Levine said we can go over the heads of the Republican Party to the American people 26 Virginia House of Delegates edit On June 9 2015 Levine won a five way Democratic primary to represent Virginia s 45th District in the House of Delegates 27 On November 3 2015 facing no opposition in the general election Levine won with 95 of the vote 28 In January 2016 Levine co founded with Republican Senator Amanda Chase the Virginia Transparency Caucus a bi partisan bi cameral caucus of the Virginia General Assembly designed to bring transparency to state government 29 By 2017 85 of Virginia s 140 delegates and senators had joined the caucus In February 2017 Levine faced a primary challenge from the former chair of the Alexandria School Board Karen Graf who said she had no particular criticism of Levine 30 In that primary campaign Levine garnered the endorsement of Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe and 36 other state and local officials 30 Graf dropped out of the race a month after entering it leaving Levine unopposed in the Democratic primary 31 On November 7 2017 facing no opposition in the general election Levine won re election to represent Virginia s 45th District in the House of Delegates with more than 95 of the vote 32 His vote total of 31 417 was the highest of any candidate in the General Assembly in that election as he was the only House of Delegates candidate that year to receive more than 30 000 votes 32 On November 3 2019 facing no primary or general election opposition Levine won re election to his third term 33 Levine currently sits on the Courts of Justice Privileges and Elections Health Welfare and Institutions and Public Safety Committees He is the Public Safety Subcommittee Chair 34 and the Chair of the Constitutional Amendments Subcommittee 35 On June 8 2021 Levine lost renomination to Alexandria City Councilwoman Elizabeth Bennett Parker 59 24 40 76 on the same day Levine lost to Hala Ayala in the Democratic primary for Lieutenant Governor 3 36 Personal life editLevine is Jewish 37 He describes himself as someone who goes out and strives to achieve the impossible and sometimes succeeds 38 He has stated that he bases his political philosophy on the Jewish principle of tikkun olam We have to do our duty If I see something that I think is unjust I just want to change it 6 References edit Del Mark Levine joins the crowded race for Virginia lieutenant governor The Washington Post Retrieved June 8 2021 Lawmaker Mark Levine makes a historic run to be Virginia s first gay Lt Governor LGBTQ Nation 22 December 2020 Retrieved June 8 2021 a b BREAKING Bennett Parker declares victory in 45th District race Levine loses Delegate and Lieutenant Governor races ALXnow Alexandria Now 2021 06 08 Retrieved 2021 06 09 a b Nashville native Mark Levine running for Congress in Virginia a b 60th Annual Conference on World Affairs Participants 2008 06 08 Archived from the original on 2008 06 08 a b c d Trickey Helyn Mr Levine Goes to Washington a b March v Levine 249 F 3d 462 6th Cir 2001 Hinton William November 3 2005 The Ultimate Retribution Nashville Scene Retrieved February 25 2022 March v Levine 136 F Supp 2d 831 M D Tenn 2001 Michael Glasgow Phyllis Gobbel 2007 10 02 Chapters 20 and 42 An Unfinished Canvas A True Story of Love Family and Murder in Nashville Penguin ISBN 978 1 4406 1903 8 Perry March sentenced Nashville Post Nashville Post Retrieved 29 March 2018 Sullivan Patricia Murder custody and justice The making of a political candidate The Washington Post June 28 2015 a b Levine Mark 26 June 2013 Vindication for the Long Fight for Marriage Equality The Huffington Post Mark Levine is a pioneer in the Marriage Equality movement by MarkLevineForCongress March 30 2014 at bluevirginia us Levine Mark 14 May 2012 How Far We Have Come The Huffington Post Saskia Kim Drew Liebert November 2001 A Primer on Civil Unions PDF California Assembly Judiciary Committee Retrieved March 29 2018 It s Not Dead Yet 31 January 2002 Retrieved 29 March 2018 Craig Tim 2009 05 28 Group Seeks to Block D C Bill Recognizing Same Sex Marriages The Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Retrieved 2018 03 29 The Gore Exception A Layman s Guide to the United States Supreme Court Decision in Bush v Gore www mediasense com Retrieved 2018 03 29 Moore Michael A Simple Q amp A that Every American Should Read Archived from the original on 2014 04 15 Retrieved 2014 04 14 Brief to Congress Certification of Florida Electors January 2001 www mediasense com Retrieved 2018 03 29 Aggressive Progressive Mark Levine Speaks Publicly for 1st Time About Sister s Murder Blue Virginia www bluevirginia us 12 March 2014 Retrieved 29 March 2018 Levine Mark 8 July 2009 Why the FBI Squelched an Investigation of a Post 9 11 Meeting Between White Supremacist and Islamic Extremists Retrieved 29 March 2018 via AlterNet Democracy for America Home www democracyforamerica com Retrieved 29 March 2018 Sullivan Patricia 2 April 2014 Ballot order set in Virginia 8th district congressional primary Retrieved 29 March 2018 via www washingtonpost com Pershing Ben Derek Hyra Mark Levine entering Democratic field to replace Rep James P Moran in House The Washington Post Silberberg Levine win Democratic primaries Alexandria Times Alexandria VA alextimes com 9 June 2015 2015 November General Transparency Caucus Urges Open Government Emporia News emporianews com a b Sullivan Patricia 2017 02 19 Va Democrats to challenge GOP state lawmakers in each district Clinton won The Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Retrieved 2018 03 29 Karen Graf drops out of 45th district race Alexandria Times Alexandria VA alextimes com 9 March 2017 Retrieved 2018 03 29 a b 2017 November General results elections virginia gov Retrieved 2018 03 29 2019 November General results elections virginia gov Retrieved 2020 01 13 Virginia General Assembly Retrieved 2020 01 13 Virginia General Assembly Retrieved 2021 06 08 2021 June Democratic Primary results elections virginia gov Retrieved 2021 06 18 Forman Carmen 2017 01 30 Del Sam Rasoul Virginia s only Muslim legislator speaks out against President Trump s executive order Roanoke Times Retrieved 2020 06 24 lowkell 13 April 2014 Mark Levine Opening Statement 4 12 14 Archived from the original on 2021 12 21 via YouTube External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mark Levine journalist Campaign website Mark Levine s Inside Scoop Mark Levine on the Virginia Public Access Project Appearances on C SPANProfile at Vote Smart Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mark Levine Virginia politician amp oldid 1177031411, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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