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David Bulova

Former State Representative · Virginia · District 37 · Democratic

David Bulova served as a State Representative in the Virginia House of Representatives, representing District 37 for the Democratic party. The page below collects sourced biographical facts, the seat and district served, and provenance for Bulova.

Key facts

Full name
David Bulova
Office
State Representative
Chamber
Virginia House of Representatives
State
Virginia
District
District 37
Party
Democratic
Status
Left office
Born
1969
OpenStates ID
Dataset version
1.20260610

Biographical narrative

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David Bulova is a former member of the Virginia House of Delegates, representing the 37th district. A member of the Democratic Party, he served in the Virginia state legislature for two distinct terms, concluding his service in 2005. Bulova has a background in public service and has been involved in various legislative committees during his tenure. He is also known for his familial connection to local governance, being the son of a prominent political figure in Fairfax County.

Early life and career

David Bulova was born on May 6, 1969. Growing up in a politically engaged family, he was influenced by his mother, Sharon Bulova, who served as the chairman of the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors. This familial connection to public service likely shaped his understanding of governance and community engagement from an early age. While specific details of his early education and formative experiences are not provided, it can be inferred that his upbringing in a politically active environment contributed to his eventual career in politics.

Before entering the Virginia House of Delegates, Bulova likely engaged in various professional and civic activities that prepared him for a role in public office. His background may have included involvement in local community initiatives or organizations that focused on civic engagement, policy advocacy, or other forms of public service. This foundation would have been essential in developing the skills necessary for legislative work, including understanding the complexities of governance, public policy, and constituent relations.

Legislative service

David Bulova's legislative career in the Virginia House of Delegates began in 2006, when he was elected to represent the 37th district. His tenure in the House of Delegates was marked by his involvement in various legislative committees, where he played a significant role in shaping policy and addressing the needs of his constituents. Bulova served on several key committees, including the General Laws Committee, where he held the position of Chair, and the Commerce, Agriculture, and Natural Resources Subcommittee within the Appropriations Committee. These roles allowed him to influence legislation related to a wide range of issues, from economic development to environmental policy.

In addition to his committee leadership, Bulova was also a member of the Education Committee and the Agriculture, Chesapeake and Natural Resources Committee. His participation in these committees indicates a commitment to addressing critical areas of concern for his district and the state of Virginia. The Education Committee, for instance, focuses on issues related to public education, which is often a priority for constituents concerned about the quality of local schools and educational opportunities. Similarly, his involvement in committees related to agriculture and natural resources suggests a recognition of the importance of these sectors to Virginia's economy and environment.

During his time in office, Bulova would have engaged in various legislative initiatives, working collaboratively with colleagues to draft, debate, and vote on bills that impact the lives of Virginians. While specific legislative achievements or initiatives are not detailed, his roles on influential committees imply a proactive approach to addressing the legislative needs of his district.

Bulova's service in the Virginia House of Delegates concluded in 2005. The reasons for his departure from the legislature are not specified, but transitions in political careers can occur for a variety of reasons, including personal decisions, electoral outcomes, or shifts in political landscapes.

Policy focus and district

As a representative of Virginia's 37th House of Delegates district, David Bulova's policy focus likely reflected the diverse needs and interests of his constituents. The district encompasses parts of Fairfax County and the city of Fairfax, areas known for their suburban characteristics, economic activity, and demographic diversity. This setting would have influenced Bulova's approach to legislation, as he would need to address the concerns of a varied electorate.

Bulova's involvement in committees related to education, agriculture, and natural resources suggests a multifaceted approach to policy-making. Education is often a significant concern for families in suburban districts, and Bulova's work on the Education Committee would have positioned him to advocate for improvements in local schools and educational resources. Additionally, his focus on agriculture and natural resources indicates an awareness of the environmental and economic factors that affect his district, particularly in relation to land use, conservation, and sustainable practices.

The demographic composition of the 37th district, which includes a mix of urban and suburban communities, may have also influenced Bulova's legislative priorities. Issues such as transportation, housing, and economic development are typically of high importance in suburban areas, and Bulova's legislative efforts would have needed to address these concerns to effectively represent his constituents.

In the broader context of Virginia politics, Bulova's work as a Democratic legislator would have aligned with the party's platform, which often emphasizes education funding, environmental protection, and social equity. His policy focus would have been shaped by both the needs of his district and the overarching goals of his party, aiming to create a balance between local interests and state-wide initiatives.

Following his legislative career, Bulova was appointed by Governor-elect Abigail Spanberger to serve as the secretary of natural resources for her administration. This role reflects a continuation of his commitment to public service and environmental stewardship, allowing him to influence policy at a higher level and contribute to the governance of Virginia beyond his time in the House of Delegates.

In summary, David Bulova's career as a state legislator was characterized by his commitment to addressing the needs of his constituents in Virginia's 37th district. His roles in various legislative committees and his focus on education, agriculture, and natural resources highlight his dedication to public service and effective governance. His background and familial connections to local politics further informed his approach to legislation and community engagement, making him a notable figure in Virginia's political landscape.

Notable legislation

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Sources

  1. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_BulovaWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-10

Notable quotes

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Sources

  1. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_BulovaWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-10

Key positions

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Sources

  1. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_BulovaWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-10

Legislative service

  1. Virginia House of Representatives2005–2005District 37 · Democratic

Sources & provenance

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