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Phillip Scott
Virginia House of Delegates

Phillip Scott

House of Delegates — District 63
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RESOLUTE Citizen Score
100 / 100 A
Raw: 8 of 8 dynamic max · 4 of 49 answered
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✝ God First 6/ 70
🏛️ State First 2/ 30
National Rank
#4,661 of 8,776 · bottom 46.9% among candidates with at least one scored answer
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Next Election
June 15, 2027
Primary · Not up at next scheduled election
until
Registration deadline: 2026-10-13
Early voting: 2026-09-18 – 2026-10-31
Elections office: (804) 864-8901
Voter status: Check registration
State elections site: Virginia Department of Elections

Official Profile

Religion: Christian; raised in church, served as youth leader, assistant church planter, small-group teacher (current congregation not named); Liberty University triple-graduate (B.S. Religion, MA Mgmt/Leadership, Juris Master)
Education: Liberty University (BS Religion, MS Management, Juris Master)
Birthplace: Voorhees, New Jersey
Background: VA Delegate HD-63 (Spotsylvania/Fredericksburg/Stafford); incumbent since 2022 (old 88th, redistricted to 63rd in 2024), re-elected Nov 2025, term ends Jan 2028. Chairs the House Rules Committee. Background investigator at CACI. Wife Elisabeth, five daughters.
X / Twitter: @philscottva
[2026-06 RESOLUTE refinement, state tier] Incumbent R with a multi-year record; chairs House Rules. iVoterGuide rated 'Verified Conservative' (2025). HARD: voted NO on HJ1 (2026 reproductive-freedom amendment, present in the GOP no-bloc) and NO on HJ3 (marriage amendment; not among the 3 R crossovers) and NO on HJ2 (felon-voting amendment; only R yes was Cherry). 2023: proposed reducing VA early voting from 45 to 14 days. 2A: endorsed by NRA-PVF (2025) and funded by Commonwealth Sportsmen's Alliance. Patroned HB1229 (school seclusion/restraint reporting -> law) and a 2022 vehicle-tax-reduction bill; Club for Growth Foundation Fellow. He declined most iVoterGuide questionnaire items, so several specifics (school choice, immigration, police, religious liberty) have no documented position -> null. q4 sanctity left null (no donor proof of abortion-industry money either way).

Category Breakdown

Candidate affirms life begins at conception and personhood from conception
TRUE (+2)[1,2]
Candidate has voted for or sponsored state legislation moving toward abortion abolition (e.g., heartbeat ban, total ban) — not merely restrictions
Not yet verified
Candidate opposes state funding for embryonic stem-cell research and supports state IVF embryo-protection laws
Not yet verified
Candidate opposes state physician-assisted suicide laws and opposes state Medicaid death-panel rationing
Not yet verified
Candidate has never accepted abortion-industry PAC funding for state-legislative or statewide-office campaigns
Not yet verified
Candidate affirms marriage as exclusively the lifelong union of one man and one woman as instituted by God
Not yet verified
Candidate opposes state recognition of same-sex marriage / civil unions / domestic partnerships, and supports state non-recognition resolutions where federally permitted
TRUE (+2)[2]
Candidate has voted for state legislation affirming biological sex (bathroom/locker access, sports participation, minor gender-procedure bans)
Not yet verified
Candidate supports state no-fault divorce reform and pro-marriage policy (covenant marriage option, waiting periods, etc.)
Not yet verified
Candidate opposes promotion of LGBTQ+ identity in state-funded schools, state agencies, and state corporate-partnership programs
Not yet verified
Candidate has voted for state school-choice (vouchers, ESAs, charter expansion) and supports state homeschool freedom statutes
Not yet verified
Candidate has voted for state law requiring parental notification + consent on minors' medical, mental-health, and gender interventions (incl. school counseling referrals)
Not yet verified
Candidate has voted for state law restricting CRT/SOGI/comprehensive-sex-ed/gender-ideology curricula in K-12
Not yet verified
Candidate has voted for state age-verification laws on pornographic content and state criminal penalties for sexualizing minors
Not yet verified
Candidate has voted for state RFRA-style protections for faith-based adoption + foster agencies; opposes state-mandated SS-couple placement
Not yet verified
Candidate affirms the right to publicly profess Christ in all spheres (workplace, military, public office, schools)
Not yet verified
Candidate has voted for state conscience-exemption laws (state RFRA, medical-professional carve-outs, business-owner protections)
Not yet verified
Candidate opposes state-level pronoun mandates + state 'hate speech' laws restricting Christian conviction
Not yet verified
Candidate supports state public-square Christian display protections + state legislative prayer + state Sunday-closure laws
Not yet verified
Candidate opposes state-funded promotion of non-Christian religious displays/curricula/holidays in state institutions
Not yet verified
Candidate has voted for state law protecting cash as legal tender, opposing state-level CBDC pilot programs, and protecting crypto-as-property status
Not yet verified
Candidate supports sound-money policies including gold/silver as constitutional money and audit/abolition of the Federal Reserve
N/A · out of tier
Candidate has voted for state balanced-budget compliance + opposed state borrowing for non-capital expenditures
Not yet verified
Candidate has voted for state usury caps + state predatory-lending protections + state charitable-deduction parity
Not yet verified
Candidate has voted for state pension/treasury divestment from ESG-aligned funds (e.g., BlackRock) + state anti-monopoly enforcement against financial cartels
Not yet verified
Candidate (state SoS/legislature) has voted for state hand-count requirements / opposed electronic voting machines
Not yet verified
Candidate (state SoS/legislature) has voted for state photo voter ID + citizenship verification at registration
Not yet verified
Candidate has voted to restrict state early-voting windows + tighten state absentee qualifications to verified medical/military
TRUE (+2)[3]
Candidate has voted against state mass mail-in voting expansion, against state drop-box deployment, and against legalizing ballot harvesting
Not yet verified
Candidate (state SoS/legislature) has voted to ban state acceptance of private election grants ('Zuckerbucks') + state penalties for foreign interference
Not yet verified
Candidate (state) has voted for state-funded border-security measures (e.g., TX Operation Lone Star analog, AZ wall expansion)
Not yet verified
Candidate (state) has voted for state laws requiring local cooperation with ICE deportation enforcement
Not yet verified
Candidate (state) has voted to preempt or punish sanctuary-city policies + ban state cities from declaring sanctuary status
Not yet verified
Candidate (state) has voted for state E-Verify mandate (beyond federal floor) for state employers + state-benefit eligibility verification
Not yet verified
Candidate (state) has voted to restrict foreign ownership of state farmland (e.g., China-buyer prohibitions)
Not yet verified
Candidate supports constitutional carry without permit requirements
Not yet verified
Candidate (state) has voted against state red-flag laws, mag-capacity limits, AWBs, and registries (or voted to repeal where enacted)
TRUE (+2)[4]
Candidate (state) has voted for state constitutional-carry statute
Not yet verified
Candidate (state) has voted against state universal-background-check schemes
Not yet verified
Candidate (state) has voted to enact / strengthen state Castle Doctrine + stand-your-ground statute
Not yet verified
Candidate has publicly backed law enforcement and opposed defunding/dismantling police
Not yet verified
Candidate opposes cashless-bail, soft-on-crime, and rogue-prosecutor (e.g. Soros-DA) policy
Not yet verified
Candidate supports victim restitution and proportional punishment of evildoers
Not yet verified
Candidate refuses to treat violent crime as a "public health" excuse to avoid punishment
Not yet verified
Candidate affirms the magistrate's God-ordained duty to bear the sword (Rom. 13:4)
Not yet verified
Official has voted for or sponsored 10th-Amendment nullification or anti-commandeering measures
Not yet verified
Official has declined unconstitutional federal mandates or federal strings on the state
Not yet verified
Official has resisted federal overreach on guns, life, education, or religious liberty
Not yet verified
Official affirms state sovereignty against unconstitutional federal action
Not yet verified
Official has opposed federal capture of state elections, data, or land
Not yet verified

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References & footnotes

Every answer above with a [n] marker corresponds to one of the footnotes below. Wayback-archive links preserve the page as it read at our access date so a reader can verify the citation even if the original URL changes or disappears.

  1. [1]
    Voted NO on HJ1 (2026), the constitutional amendment establishing a fundamental right to reproductive freedom (House 64-34, straight party line; every R opposed). iVoterGuide rated him Verified Conservative. Official
    Virginia Legislative Information System · accessed 2026-06-02 · Fetch Wayback archive
    Voted NO on HJ1 (2026), the constitutional amendment establishing a fundamental right to reproductive freedom (House 64-34, straight party line; every R opposed). iVoterGuide rated him Verified Conservative.
  2. [2]
    Voted NO on HJ1 (2026), the constitutional amendment establishing a fundamental right to reproductive freedom (House 64-34, straight party line; every R opposed). iVoterGuide rated him Verified Conservative. Center
    Ballotpedia · accessed 2026-06-02 · Fetch Wayback archive
    Voted NO on HJ1 (2026), the constitutional amendment establishing a fundamental right to reproductive freedom (House 64-34, straight party line; every R opposed). iVoterGuide rated him Verified Conservative.
  3. [3]
    In the 2023 session proposed reducing Virginia's early-voting period from 45 to 14 days — favoring tighter, single-day-oriented in-person voting. Encyclopedia
    Wikipedia · accessed 2026-06-02 · Fetch Wayback archive
    In the 2023 session proposed reducing Virginia's early-voting period from 45 to 14 days — favoring tighter, single-day-oriented in-person voting.
  4. [4]
    Endorsed by the NRA-PVF (2025) and funded by the Commonwealth Sportsmen's Alliance gun-rights PAC — documented opposition to new gun restrictions. Right Advocacy
    ivoterguide.com · accessed 2026-06-02 · Fetch Wayback archive
    Endorsed by the NRA-PVF (2025) and funded by the Commonwealth Sportsmen's Alliance gun-rights PAC — documented opposition to new gun restrictions.
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