Elections 2011 In 2011, Virginia Delegate
Adam Ebbin announced that he would not seek reelection to the House of Delegates in order to campaign for the Virginia Senate seat being vacated by retiring Senator
Patsy Ticer. On May 4, Lopez announced his candidacy for the House of Delegates seat being vacated by Delegate Ebbin, representing Virginia's 49th district. He prevailed against opponent Stephanie Clifford with 66.07% of the vote in the Democratic primary on August 23 and ran unopposed in the general election.
2013 No
Democratic primary was held in 2013 for the 49th district and Lopez was renominated without contest. Lopez faced Terry Modglin, the nominee of the
Independent Green Party, in the general election held on November 5. Lopez won the general election with 77.98% of the vote.
2014 In February 2014, Lopez announced his candidacy for the
U.S. House of Representatives seat being vacated by retiring Congressman
Jim Moran.
2015 No Democratic primary was held in 2015 for the 49th district and Lopez was renominated without contest. Lopez faced no opposition in the general election held on November 3.
2017 No Democratic primary was held in 2017 for the 49th district and Lopez was renominated without contest. Lopez faced
Republican candidate Adam Roosevelt in the general election held on November 7. Lopez won the general election with 81.30% of the vote.
2019 In January 2019, local activist and president of the Arlington Branch of the
NAACP Julius "J.D." Spain announced his intention to challenge Lopez in the Democratic primary for election to the House of Delegates. In the primary held on June 11, Lopez carried every precinct in the district and won with 77.14% of the vote. Lopez faced independent candidate Terry Modglin, who had previously run against Lopez in 2013 as the nominee of the
Independent Green Party, in the general election held on November 5. Lopez won the general election with 83.29% of the vote.
2021 In October 2020, preschool teacher Karishma Mehta announced her intention to challenge Lopez in the 2021 Democratic primary to represent Virginia's 49th district. In the primary held on June 8, Lopez carried every precinct in the district and won with 70.50% of the vote. In the general election on November 2, Lopez faced Republican candidate Timothy Kilcullin and independent candidate Terry Modglin, who had previously run against Lopez in 2013 and 2019. Lopez won the general election with 76.44% of the vote.
Committee assignments Lopez currently serves on the following committees in the
Virginia House of Delegates: • Committee on Agriculture, Chesapeake, and Natural Resources (chair) • Committee on Labor and Commerce • Committee on Public Safety • Committee on Communications, Technology, and Innovation
Caucuses and commissions Caucuses Lopez has remained active with caucus memberships, founding the
Virginia Environment and Renewable Energy Caucus in 2015 with then-Senator
Donald McEachin and Delegates
David Bulova and
Rip Sullivan. In 2018, following the
elections of the first two Latina members of the
Virginia General Assembly, Lopez founded the
Virginia Latino Caucus with Delegates
Hala Ayala,
Elizabeth Guzman,
Patrick Hope, and
Jason Miyares—the first of its kind to represent Virginia's
Latino population in the General Assembly.
Commissions Appointed by
Speaker of the House of Delegates, Lopez serves on the Commission on Coal and Energy, the
Virginia Commission on Intergovernmental Cooperation, the
Virginia Water Commission, and the Northern Virginia Transportation Commission. He formerly served as Chair of the
Virginia Small Business Commission and as a member of the
Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin, the
Virginia Commission on Employee Retirement Security and Pension Reform, . In 2013, he passed legislation creating the Virginia Housing Trust Fund, which provides loans and grant funding for
affordable housing projects in Virginia. In 2018, Lopez passed legislation extending a state tax credit for jobs created in the field of
renewable energy. In 2015, Delegate Lopez was selected to serve as the campaign chair and political director of the House Democratic Caucus. In 2016, he was appointed Whip of the House Democratic Caucus and currently serves in this position. ==Controversies and criticism==