The 106th Virginia General Assembly  was the meeting of the legislative branch of the Virginia  state government from 1910 to 1912, after the 1909 state elections. It convened in Richmond  for one session.[ 1] 
 
Party summary  Resignations and new members are discussed in the "Changes in membership" section , below. 
Senate   
House of Delegates  
Senate  
Leadership  Map of Virginia's senatorial districts as they were in 1910 
 
Members       District   Senator   Party   Constituency   Began serving        1st  Alanson T. Lincoln  Republican  Washington , Smyth , and city of Bristol  1908        2nd  John C. Noel   Republican  Scott , Lee , and Wise  1904        3rd  Roland E. Chase  Republican  Buchanan , Dickenson , Russell , and Tazewell  1908        4th  John M. Hart  Democratic  Roanoke , Montgomery , and cities of Roanoke  and Radford  1908        5th  A. Pendleton Strother  Republican  Giles , Bland , Pulaski , and Wythe  1908        6th  John M. Parsons  Republican  Carroll , Grayson , and Patrick  1908        7th  Floyd W. King   Democratic  Craig , Botetourt , Allegheny , Bath , and city of Clifton Forge  1908        8th  George B. Keezell  Republican  Rockingham  1896(previously served 1884-1887)         9th  Edward Echols  Democratic  Augusta , Highland , and city of Staunton  1906(previously served 1889-1897)         10th  Robert M. Ward  Democratic  Shenandoah , Frederick , and city of Winchester  1908        11th  G. Latham Fletcher  Democratic  Fauquier  and Loudoun  1908        12th  Richard S. Parks   Democratic  Clarke , Page , and Warren  1908        13th  F. Wilmer Sims   Democratic  Spotsylvania , Stafford , Louisa , and city of Fredericksburg  1906        14th  R. Ewell Thornton  Democratic  Alexandria county , Prince William , Fairfax , and city of Alexandria  1908        15th  F. Pendleton Carter   Democratic  Culpeper , Madison , Rappahannock , and Orange  1908        16th  John B. Watkins  Democratic  Goochland , Powhatan , and Chesterfield  1908        17th  Nathaniel B. Early  Democratic  Albemarle , Greene , and city of Charlottesville  1908        18th  Sands Gayle  Democratic  Appomattox , Buckingham , Fluvanna , and Charlotte  1910        19th  Aubrey E. Strode  Democratic  Amherst  and Nelson  1906        20th  Don P. Halsey  Democratic  Campbell  and city of Lynchburg  1908(previously served 1902-1904)         21st  Henry A. Edmondson  Democratic  Halifax  1908        22nd  J. Randolph Tucker  Democratic  Bedford , Rockbridge , and city of Buena Vista  1908        23rd  William A. Garrett  Democratic  Pittsylvania , Henry , and city of Danville  1901        24th  George T. Rison  Democratic  Pittsylvania  and city of Danville  1904        25th  James D. Elam   Democratic  Mecklenburg  and Brunswick  1908(previously served 1901-1904)         26th  Greenville O. McAlexander  Republican  Franklin  and Floyd  1908        27th  Alexander R. Hobbs  Democratic  Greensville , Sussex , Surry , and Prince George  1901        28th  John J. Owen  Democratic  Nottoway , Amelia , Lunenburg , Prince Edward , and Cumberland  1910        29th  Charles T. Lassiter  Democratic  Dinwiddie  and city of Petersburg  1906        30th  Edward E. Holland  Democratic  Isle of Wight , Southampton , and Nansemond  1908        31st  William W. Sale   Democratic  Norfolk  city 1908        32nd  Charles U. Gravatt  Democratic  Caroline , Hanover , and King William  1908        33rd  John A. Lesner  Democratic  Norfolk county  and city of Portsmouth  1908        34th  C. Harding Walker  Democratic  King George , Richmond , Westmoreland , Lancaster , and Northumberland  1899        35th  T. Ashby Wickham   Democratic  Henrico , New Kent , Charles City , James City , and city of Williamsburg  1906        36th  Saxon W. Holt  Democratic  Elizabeth City , York , Warwick , and city of Newport News  1904        37th   Ben T. Gunter  Democratic  Accomac , Northampton , and Princess Anne  1904        38th  Elben C. Folkes  Democratic  Richmond  city 1908        Arthur C. Harman  Democratic  1904        39th  John R. Saunders  Democratic  King and Queen , Middlesex , Essex , Gloucester , and Mathews  1908   
 
 
Changes in membership  
Senate  
See also   
References    ^ "The Work of the Legislature of 1908". The Virginia Law Register . 14  (7): 489– 509. 1908. JSTOR  1102484 .