David E. Satterfield III


David Edward Satterfield III was a U.S. Representative from Virginia's 3rd congressional district. He served eight consecutive terms from 1965 until 1981. His father, Dave E. Satterfield, Jr., served in the House of Representatives from 1937-1945.

Biography

Prior to his election to the House of Representatives, Satterfield served as an assistant United States attorney from 1950-1953, a Richmond city councilman from 1954-1956, and in the Virginia House of Delegates from 1960-1964.
Satterfield ran for Congress in the Richmond-based 3rd District in 1964 after 20-year incumbent J. Vaughan Gary retired. He defeated Republican Richard Obenshain, who would later go on to become state party chairman, by only 654 votes. Obenshain nearly won on the strength of Barry Goldwater carrying the district; Goldwater won every county-level jurisdiction in the district except for the city of Richmond. This was the second straight contest in which the Republicans nearly ended the long run of Democratic dominance in the district; two years earlier Gary had only survived by 348 votes.
The district reverted to form, and Satterfield was reelected seven more times without serious difficulty, even running unopposed in 1966 and 1972 and only facing an independent in 1976 and 1978. This came even in years when Republican presidential candidates carried the district handily.
He was admitted to the bar in both Virginia and the District of Columbia. He practiced law in Richmond, and, after he left Congress, in Washington, D.C. and Arlington, Virginia.

Electoral history