Thomas Davis Rust

Thomas Davis Rust
Member of the Virginia House of Delegates
from the 86th district
In office
2002–2016
Preceded by Donald L. Williams
Succeeded by Jennifer Boysko
Personal details
Born (1941-07-21) July 21, 1941
Front Royal, Virginia
Political party Republican
Spouse(s) Ann
Children Robin, Douglas, James
Residence Herndon, Virginia
Alma mater Virginia Tech, George Washington University, University of Virginia
Profession Civil engineer
Committees Commerce and Labor; Education; Science and Technology; Transportation
Religion Episcopalian
Website www.tomrust.org

Thomas Davis "Tom" Rust (born July 21, 1941) is an American politician of the Republican Party. He is a former member of the Virginia House of Delegates, representing the 86th District from 2002 to 2016. Previously, he was mayor of Herndon, Virginia for 19 years (1976–84, 1990–2001).

Personal

Education

Family

Rust is married to Ann Rust. They have a daughter, Robin Mullet, two sons, Douglas and James [1] and two grandchildren, Abbey and Ross Mullet.[2]

Memberships and affiliations

Occupation

Rust is a civil engineer, and is currently the Vice Chairman of Pennoni Associates, a leading engineering and design consulting firm.

Awards

Political

Rust was first elected to the Herndon Town Council in 1971 where he served until he was elected Mayor of the Town of Herndon in 1976, a position he held until 1984. He was elected Mayor again in 1990 and served until 2001 .

In 2001, Rust was elected Delegate for the 86th District with 63% of the vote against Jim Kelly . A civil engineer, Rust has served on the Committees on Transportation, Education, Science and Technology, and Commerce and Labor. His notable legislation includes allowing the Commonwealth Transportation Board to establish a Statewide Transportation plan using highway corridors for long-term, regional planning .

State and local elected offices

House of Delegates committees (2009)

References

  1. "Project Vote Smart - Representative Thomas Davis 'Tom' Rust - Biography". Project Vote Smart. Retrieved 2008-04-18.
  2. "Vote 2007 Election Virginia State House of Delegates Candidates". Loudoun Independent Newspapers. 2007.
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