This election will be held on November 4, 2025. Democratic Delegate Elizabeth Bennett-Parker is running for reelection unopposed in HD-5.
Virginia’s House District 5 covers portions of the City of Alexandria, stretching from Old Town through Del Ray and Carlyle to the Eisenhower Valley corridor. In the 2024 election Democratic presidential and senatorial nominees carried the district by comfortable double-digit margins.
Virginia’s House District 5 covers portions of the City of Alexandria, stretching from Old Town through Del Ray and Carlyle to the Eisenhower Valley corridor. In the 2024 election Democratic presidential and senatorial nominees carried the district by comfortable double-digit margins.
Incumbent Democrat Delegate Elizabeth Bennett-Parker has represented Alexandria in the Virginia House of Delegates since 2022 and currently serves as the Deputy Whip. She previously co-led a nonprofit offering job training and personal development to underserved women and founded Fruitcycle, a social enterprise that reduces food waste. She holds a B.A. in History from Cornell University and an M.A. in Anthropology of Food from the University of London. She works as a substitute teacher in Alexandria City Public Schools when the General Assembly is not in session. A lifelong Alexandrian, she and her husband live in Alexandria with their daughter.
Committee Assignments: Counties, Cities and Towns (Vice Chair), Finance (Subcommittee #2 Chair), General Laws
She co-patroned bills to end cash bail and mandatory minimums, expand pretrial alternatives and public-defender funding, restore voting rights for returning citizens, support reentry programs, and strengthen law-enforcement accountability.
She leads the Legislative Reproductive Health Caucus, fought forced ultrasound mandates, and supports requiring insurance companies to cover birth control without copays.
She supported funding for implicit-bias training for perinatal care, supported a BIPOC historic-preservation fund, and expanded affordable housing in equity-focused planning.
She co-patroned the proposed Constitutional Amendments protecting reproductive freedom and marriage equality, automatically restoring voting rights to people upon release from incarceration.
Committee Assignments: Counties, Cities and Towns (Vice Chair), Finance (Subcommittee #2 Chair), General Laws
She co-patroned bills to end cash bail and mandatory minimums, expand pretrial alternatives and public-defender funding, restore voting rights for returning citizens, support reentry programs, and strengthen law-enforcement accountability.
She leads the Legislative Reproductive Health Caucus, fought forced ultrasound mandates, and supports requiring insurance companies to cover birth control without copays.
She supported funding for implicit-bias training for perinatal care, supported a BIPOC historic-preservation fund, and expanded affordable housing in equity-focused planning.
She co-patroned the proposed Constitutional Amendments protecting reproductive freedom and marriage equality, automatically restoring voting rights to people upon release from incarceration.
Recommendation
This is an uncontested race. Based on her impressive track record in office and strong community values, Elizabeth Bennett-Parker is a progressive candidate.
Last updated: 2025-09-22