Wendell Walker


Wendell Scott Walker is an American politician. He is a Republican member of the Virginia House of Delegates who represents the 23rd district.

Biography

Walker is a prominent leader in the Republican party, and has held positions in local and state committees, including the chair of the Lynchburg Republican Committee.

Electoral History

He ran in the 2019 Virginia House of Delegates election for the 23rd district to succeed retiring delegate Scott Garrett. He defeated Democratic candidate David Zilles with 63.84% of the vote.

Tenure

Confederate Memorials

In early February 2020, Walker proposed a bill to remove a statue of Harry F. Byrd, a prominent Democrat who is often infamously remembered for his racist opposition to desegregation, in response to efforts from state Democrats to remove more Confederate statues in the state. Such measures were undertaken across the country in the aftermath of the Charleston church shooting in 2015 and they were increasingly facilitated with in the aftermath of the Unite The Rally in 2017. After the Democrats agreed to support his measure to remove the statue which serves as a tribute to Byrd, Walker requested that the state legislature should not consider his own bill. He said that "the reason I put that in was more of a political reason." Walker continued by saying "I think history is very important, whether it’s good, bad or ugly. I was not willing to allow the governor to have the opportunity to remove statues." Even though the Virginia House Rules Committee voted to let the bill go for the day, as opposed to removing it from consideration like Walker had requested, Virginia House Majority Leader Charniele Herring said that she wanted to hear Walker's own reasoning on why he wanted to kill a bill that he himself had introduced for consideration in the state legislature. Two other bills were struck as supplications of their sponsors following the introduction of Walker's bill.