Politics & Government

Final Results: Fairfax's Delegate to 37th District

The two candidates were Democratic incumbent David Bulova and first-time Republican candidate Patrice Winter.

Democratic incumbent David Bulova won re-election as Fairfax's Delegate to the 37th District in Tuesday's election.

The 37th District includes the City of Fairfax, the Fair Oaks area and parts of Centreville.

Bulova defeated first-time Republican candidate Patrice Winter, a former Fairfax City Councilmember who owned a physical therapy practice in town for 17 years. Winter is currently on faculty at George Mason University.

Voters may recognize the Bulova name—David is the son of the Chair of the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors, Sharon Bulova.

Bulova was first elected as Delegate of the 37th District in 2005. David and his wife Gretchen live in the Middleridge community and have three children: Alex, 16, and Josette, 14, and Grayson, 5. 

He is a member of the board of Brain Injury Services, Inc. and currently serves on the State Water Commission, the Joint Commission on Health Care, and the Virginia Housing Commission. 

Bulova counted transportation, education, improving quality of life and opportunities for veterans, preserving the environment, and fighting crime and fraud among his top priorities in his re-election campaign.


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