As shown by the # symbols below, members of the Perrow Commission significantly overlapped with those of the Gray Commission but also included more representatives from cities and northern and western Virginia. Southside Virginia had been overrepresented in the Gray Commission. •
Mosby G. Perrow Jr. of Lynchburg(12th Senatorial District), Chairman •
Harry B. Davis of Norfolk, vice-chairman# First Congressional District •
Howard H. Adams of Eastville representing Accomack and Northampton counties# •
Harry B. Davis of Norfolk (vice-chairman)# •
Russell M. Carneal of Williamsburg representing Charles City, James City, New Kent and York Counties and Williamsburg# •
W. Marvin Minter of Mathews (31st Senatorial District)# Second Congressional District •
Edward L. Breeden Jr. of Norfolk (2d Senatorial District) •
Wilbur T. Leary of Portsmouth, representing Norfolk County and South Norfolk •
Willard J. Moody of Portsmouth •
James W. Roberts of Norfolk# Third Congressional District •
FitzGerald Bemiss of Richmond (34th Senatorial District) •
Fred G. Pollard of Richmond •
Edward E. Willey of Richmond (34th Senatorial District) •
Joseph J. Williams Jr. of Richmond Fourth Congressional District •
Garland Gray of Waverly (6th Senatorial District)# •
John H. Daniel of Charlotte Court House, representing Charlotte and Prince Edward Counties# •
Mills E. Godwin Jr. of Suffolk (5th Senatorial District)# •
Joseph C. Hutcheson of Lawrenceville (7th Senatorial District) Fifth Congressional District •
James D. Hagood of Clover (4th Senatorial District)# •
S. Floyd Landreth of Galax (14th Senatorial District) (one of 2 Republicans)# •
Chase S. Wheatley Jr. of Danville# •
Hunt M. Whitehead of Chatham Sixth Congressional District •
Earl A. Fitzpatrick of Roanoke (35th Senatorial District)# •
Kossen Gregory of Roanoke •
Mosby G. Perrow Jr. of Lynchburg (12th Senatorial District) •
H. Ray Webber of Low Moor, representing Alleghany County, Covington and Clifton Forge Seventh Congressional District •
Curry Carter of Staunton (22nd Senatorial District)# •
George M. Cochran of Staunton, representing Augusta and Highland Counties and Staunton and Waynesboro •
Lawrence H. Hoover of Harrisonburg, representing Rockingham County and Harrisonburg •
Robert Whitehead of Lovingston, representing Nelson and Amherst Counties Eighth Congressional District •
Robert Y. Button of Culpeper (27th Senatorial District)# •
Robert R. Gwathmey III of Hanover •
Edward O. McCue Jr. of Charlottesville (25th Senatorial District) •
W. Tayloe Murphy of Warsaw, representing Northumberland, Westmoreland, Lancaster and Richmond counties# Ninth Congressional District •
Macon M. Long of St. Paul (17th Senatorial District) •
Garnett S. Moore of Pulaski •
Vernon C. Smith of Grundy, representing Buchanan County •
Harry C. Stuart of Elk Garden (18th Senatorial District) Tenth Congressional District •
Charles R. Fenwick of Arlington (9th Senatorial District)# •
John A. K. Donovan of Falls Church (28th Senatorial District) •
C. Harrison Mann of Arlington •
James M. Thomson of Alexandria Members of Gray Commission not on Perrow Commission •
J. Bradie Allman of Rocky Mount representing Franklin County (retired) •
Robert F. Baldwin Jr. of Norfolk (2nd Senatorial District) •
Joseph E. Blackburn of Lynchburg (retired) •
Orby L. Cantrell of Pound, representing Wise and Norton counties •
Walter C. Caudill of Pearisburg (19th Senatorial District)(retired) •
Charles W. Cleaton of South Hill, representing Mecklenburg County •
Albertis S. Harrison Jr. of Lawrenceville (elected attorney general) •
Charles K. Hutchens of Newport News •
Baldwin G. Locher of Lexington, representing Rockbridge, Bath and Buena Vista counties •
J. Maynard Magruder of Arlington (retired) •
G. Edmond Massie of Richmond (35th Senatorial District)(defeated) •
Samuel E. Pope of Drewryville, representing Southampton County •
Harold H. Purcell of Louisa (27th Senatorial District) •
Vernon S. Shaffer of Maurertown (deceased) •
W. Roy Smith of Petersburg, representing Petersburg and Dinwiddie County •
J. Randolph Tucker, Jr. of Richmond (retired) == See also ==