Incumbent Delegate Ken Plum has represented the 36th District for 40 years. He worked at Fairfax County Public Schools for nearly 30 years as a teacher and school administrator. He attended Old Dominion University and later his Master of Education for the University of Virginia. He and his wife raised four kids together. Plum has won numerous awards for his work in the transportation, education, and healthcare fields, and for his civic and economic leadership.
During the 2021 legislative session, Plum supported many efforts to reform Virginia’s criminal justice system. Plum served as a chief co-patron for legislation that abolished the death penalty in Virginia. Plum also voted for marijuana legalization, citing the benefits it would have on minority communities hit hardest by past legislation. Now that recreational marijuana is legal, Del. Plum wants to focus on bringing equity to communities ravaged by the Drug War.
An advocate for the environment, Del. Plum has sponsored legislation aimed at eliminating plastic waste in the Commonwealth this past legislative session, like a bill that prohibits the use of white foam food containers often used for take-out items in restaurants. Additionally, he sponsored legislation that better regulates the recycling industry. In 2020, Plum voted for the Virginia Clean Economy Act, which requires polluting utility monopolies to transition to 100% renewable energy by 2050.
Plum supports legislation that makes communities in the Commonwealth safe from gun violence. In 2020, he successfully sponsored a bill that requires universal background checks for all gun purchases and transfers. He also supports extreme risk orders that keep guns out of the hands of people deemed a safety hazard for themselves or others and limiting the sale of certain types of weapons and ammunition, and waiting periods for purchases.
Plum is facing a challenge from Republican candidate Matthew Lang, a retired Navy veteran, currently working as an international security specialist. Lang opposes holding police accountable for violence inflicted on communities and the right of Virginia teachers to unionize. He is also against government efforts to keep communities healthy and safe during the pandemic.
Due to his support of the environment, gun violence prevention, and criminal justice reform, Delegate Ken Plum is the most progressive choice in this election.
Incumbent Delegate Ken Plum has represented the 36th District for 40 years. He worked at Fairfax County Public Schools for nearly 30 years as a teacher and school administrator. He attended Old Dominion University and later his Master of Education for the University of Virginia. He and his wife raised four kids together. Plum has won numerous awards for his work in the transportation, education, and healthcare fields, and for his civic and economic leadership.
During the 2021 legislative session, Plum supported many efforts to reform Virginia’s criminal justice system. Plum served as a chief co-patron for legislation that abolished the death penalty in Virginia. Plum also voted for marijuana legalization, citing the benefits it would have on minority communities hit hardest by past legislation. Now that recreational marijuana is legal, Del. Plum wants to focus on bringing equity to communities ravaged by the Drug War.
An advocate for the environment, Del. Plum has sponsored legislation aimed at eliminating plastic waste in the Commonwealth this past legislative session, like a bill that prohibits the use of white foam food containers often used for take-out items in restaurants. Additionally, he sponsored legislation that better regulates the recycling industry. In 2020, Plum voted for the Virginia Clean Economy Act, which requires polluting utility monopolies to transition to 100% renewable energy by 2050.
Plum supports legislation that makes communities in the Commonwealth safe from gun violence. In 2020, he successfully sponsored a bill that requires universal background checks for all gun purchases and transfers. He also supports extreme risk orders that keep guns out of the hands of people deemed a safety hazard for themselves or others and limiting the sale of certain types of weapons and ammunition, and waiting periods for purchases.
Plum is facing a challenge from Republican candidate Matthew Lang, a retired Navy veteran, currently working as an international security specialist. Lang opposes holding police accountable for violence inflicted on communities and the right of Virginia teachers to unionize. He is also against government efforts to keep communities healthy and safe during the pandemic.
Due to his support of the environment, gun violence prevention, and criminal justice reform, Delegate Ken Plum is the most progressive choice in this election.