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Paul Milde (politician)

Paul Vincent Milde III is an American politician who served as a Virginia State Delegate from 2024 to 2026. A Republican, he was elected to serve as the delegate of Virginia's 64th district in the 2023 Virginia House of Delegates election. He lost re-election in 2025 to Democrat Stacey Carroll.

Career
Stafford Board of Supervisors From 2006 to 2017, Milde served as the supervisor of the Aquia district on the Stafford County Board of Supervisors. Milde was first elected to the Board of Supervisors in 2005, defeating the incumbent, Kandy A. Hilliard. Milde remained in the position until 2017 when he declined to run again for supervisor, instead running for the Virginia House of Delegates to represent Virginia's 28th district. Milde lost the Republican primary to Bob Thomas. Milde ran again for the Aquia district supervisor in 2021. Virginia House of Delegates Milde ran as a Republican candidate for the Virginia House of Delegates in 2017, losing the Republican primary to Bob Thomas. In an upset election, Milde defeated Thomas in the 2019 Republican primary to be party's nominee for the 28th district. Milde continued to the general election but lost to Democratic candidate Joshua G. Cole. In November 2022, Milde announced he would run again for the House of Delegates in the recently redistricted 64th district. The Republican primary for the race was cancelled as Milde had no qualified opponents. Milde defeated Democratic candidate Leonard Lacey in the general election. ==Personal life==
Personal life
Milde has resided in Stafford County since 1989, where he lives with his wife and three children. Milde is an avid scuba diver, certified by the National Association of Underwater Instructors, and is a licensed pilot. In 1995, he pleaded guilty to attempted burglary as an accessory after the fact, a misdemeanor, and was sentenced to 360 days in prison with 340 days suspended. Milde publicly claimed that the burglary conviction came from failing to disclose a confession made to him by a Narcotics Anonymous member to the police, a claim at odds with his then-fiancée's sworn testimony in 1994 that Milde had been an active participant. Milde explained the cocaine conviction but not the burglary conviction in a campaign statement and attacked Thomas for "voting with the Democrats to advance their liberal agenda." == References ==
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