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Derrick Anderson
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Elections and appointments
Last election

November 5, 2024

Education

Bachelor's

Virginia Tech, 2006

Law

Georgetown University Law Center, 2019

Military

Service / branch

U.S. Army

Personal
Profession
Attorney
Contact

Derrick Anderson (Republican Party) ran for election to the U.S. House to represent Virginia's 7th Congressional District. He lost in the general election on November 5, 2024.

Anderson completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2024. Click here to read the survey answers.

Biography

Derrick Anderson served in the U.S. Army from 2006 to 2014. Anderson earned a bachelor's degree from Virginia Tech in 2006 and a J.D. from the Georgetown University Law Center in 2019. His career experience includes working as an attorney.[1][2]

Elections

2024

See also: Virginia's 7th Congressional District election, 2024

Virginia's 7th Congressional District election, 2024 (June 18 Democratic primary)

Virginia's 7th Congressional District election, 2024 (June 18 Republican primary)

General election

General election for U.S. House Virginia District 7

Eugene Vindman defeated Derrick Anderson in the general election for U.S. House Virginia District 7 on November 5, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Eugene Vindman
Eugene Vindman (D) Candidate Connection
 
51.2
 
203,336
Image of Derrick Anderson
Derrick Anderson (R) Candidate Connection
 
48.5
 
192,847
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.3
 
1,116

Total votes: 397,299
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Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for U.S. House Virginia District 7

The following candidates ran in the Democratic primary for U.S. House Virginia District 7 on June 18, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Eugene Vindman
Eugene Vindman Candidate Connection
 
49.3
 
17,263
Image of Elizabeth Guzman
Elizabeth Guzman Candidate Connection
 
15.1
 
5,283
Image of Briana Sewell
Briana Sewell
 
13.4
 
4,706
Image of Andrea Bailey
Andrea Bailey Candidate Connection
 
12.5
 
4,381
Image of Margaret Franklin
Margaret Franklin Candidate Connection
 
5.8
 
2,034
Image of Carl Bedell
Carl Bedell Candidate Connection
 
2.1
 
738
Image of Clifford Heinzer
Clifford Heinzer Candidate Connection
 
1.8
 
621

Total votes: 35,026
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Republican primary election

Republican primary for U.S. House Virginia District 7

The following candidates ran in the Republican primary for U.S. House Virginia District 7 on June 18, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Derrick Anderson
Derrick Anderson Candidate Connection
 
45.2
 
16,338
Image of Cameron Hamilton
Cameron Hamilton Candidate Connection
 
37.2
 
13,448
Image of Jonathon Myers
Jonathon Myers Candidate Connection
 
12.9
 
4,660
Image of John Prabhudoss
John Prabhudoss Candidate Connection
 
2.0
 
729
Image of Maria Martin
Maria Martin
 
1.7
 
625
Image of Terris Todd
Terris Todd Candidate Connection
 
1.0
 
373

Total votes: 36,173
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Endorsements

Anderson received the following endorsements. To view a full list of Anderson's endorsements as published by their campaign, click here.

2022

See also: Virginia's 7th Congressional District election, 2022

General election

General election for U.S. House Virginia District 7

Incumbent Abigail Spanberger defeated Yesli Vega in the general election for U.S. House Virginia District 7 on November 8, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Abigail Spanberger
Abigail Spanberger (D)
 
52.2
 
143,357
Image of Yesli Vega
Yesli Vega (R)
 
47.6
 
130,586
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.2
 
637

Total votes: 274,580
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Democratic primary election

The Democratic primary election was canceled. Incumbent Abigail Spanberger advanced from the Democratic primary for U.S. House Virginia District 7.

Republican primary election

Republican primary for U.S. House Virginia District 7

The following candidates ran in the Republican primary for U.S. House Virginia District 7 on June 21, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Yesli Vega
Yesli Vega
 
28.9
 
10,913
Image of Derrick Anderson
Derrick Anderson Candidate Connection
 
23.8
 
8,966
Image of Bryce Reeves
Bryce Reeves
 
20.1
 
7,580
Image of Crystal Vanuch
Crystal Vanuch Candidate Connection
 
17.0
 
6,400
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David Ross
 
6.1
 
2,284
Image of Gina Ciarcia
Gina Ciarcia
 
4.2
 
1,565

Total votes: 37,708
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Campaign themes

2024

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Candidate Connection

Derrick Anderson completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2024. The survey questions appear in bold and are followed by Anderson's responses. Candidates are asked three required questions for this survey, but they may answer additional optional questions as well.

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Derrick Anderson was raised in Spotsylvania County, Virginia. His mother owned and managed local restaurants and as a teenager, he worked in the kitchen of his mother’s local diner, while attending Courtland High School. Derrick enrolled at Virginia Tech in the Corp of Cadets, making him the first person in his family to attend and graduate college.

Derrick graduated from Virginia Tech in 2006 and immediately commissioned into the Army. After completing Ranger school, and less than a year from graduation, he was assigned to the 3rd Infantry Division as a Platoon Leader where he deployed for 15-months in support of “the Surge” in Iraq.

Derrick became an A-Team leader in the Green Berets and served as a Detachment Commander for two Special Forces teams and the Company Executive Officer for two companies over the course of five deployments to around the Middle East.

Derrick graduated with his J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center in 2019. He then clerked for two separate federal judges.

Derrick also served in the White House during President Trump’s Administration, where he worked in the Office of National Drug Control Policy. In 2017, Derrick appeared on 60 Minutes with members of his Green Beret team to discuss his final mission in Afghanistan.

Derrick currently serves as a Major in the United States Army National Guard. He lives in Spotsylvania County with his dog, Ranger, a Dalmatian. Derrick is currently a practicing attorney.

  • Our border is broken. Our communities are less safe, our law enforcement is stretched thin, and the chaos at the border is threatening our communities daily with the endless stream of fentanyl crossing it and infiltrating our neighborhoods.
  • Our cost of living is through the roof. Under the current administration, everyday costs, like groceries and gas are stretching Virginia families further than ever before, in some cases as much as $1,100 more a month! This must change, and starts by reining in out-of-control spending and reducing waste, fraud, and abuse, which trickles down to American families in the form of higher costs.
  • I will stand up for our veterans to guarantee they receive the quality of care and benefits they deserve. Virginia’s 7th district is home to a future VA clinic, Quantico, and thousands of veterans and their families.

- Constitutional Law

- Quality care and support for our veterans
- Safer communities, which starts with securing the border and standing up for our law enforcement

Farmers and our agriculture industry - VA-07 is predominantly made up of farmland. Our farmers are essential to the district and to the Commonwealth and their jobs are being made more difficult everyday by over burdensome regulations and higher costs of goods and equipment

- Well-maintained roads and bridges, especially I-95 which runs through the the heart of the district and is responsible for countless commuters whose livelihoods depend on the road
- Reducing overburdensome regulations that impact the everyday cost-of-living around the district

My mother. She had me at age 18, and on her own, she ran multiple businesses and raised me into the man I am today. She has witnessed me graduate from college, serve in the Army, graduate law school, clerke for two federal judges, and watch me run for Congress–to represent my home, the place that raised me. Thank you, Mom.

The motto of the Green Berets “De Oppresso Liber" means "To Free the Oppressed.” As an elected official I will lead as such. To be a servant and focus everyday on better serving those I represent, no matter what their ideology, wealth, upbringing, profession, might be. I believe this must be the mentality of an elected official, and with it comes the need to lead with humility, integrity, and transparency, all which I pledge to the people of VA-07.

If the Army taught me anything, it was how to be a humble leader. To listen to those around you, no matter what rank, skillset, age, or background. I will serve in this same way.

Always represent the people of the 7th district. This means spending time in the district as often as possible to make sure those voices are heard in Washington. VA-07 is my home and the place that raised me. I will be representing my family, my friends, my former coaches, my mentors, everyone who has shaped my life, and I take that very seriously.

If after serving in Congress I leave the 7th district better off than it was when I took office, then that legacy is the one I hope to leave.

September 11, 2001 - I was in high school when the attack occurred. It inspired and motivated me to attend Virginia Tech in the Corp of Cadets, become the first in my family to graduate college, and then serve in the United States Army, serving 6 deployments overseas and eventually becoming a Special Forces Green Beret.

I worked at my mom’s restaurant down the road from where I group in Fredericksburg, VA. I cooked, cleaned, served, anything and everything needed. My time working for my mom in one of her many small businesses gave me an appreciation for the American dream. That hard work and persistence can make that dream come true. It can also be ripped away by higher taxes and frivolous government regulations, which we see all too often unfortunately.

The Green Berets by Robin Moore

I believe all experience is useful for a Member of Congress. However, a Member must not become handcuffed by that experience and be open to other paths forward for success. Too often this happens, whether you come from the public service or the private sector, you must be ready to look at options and make the decision that is best for your constituents.

- Reckless spending and skyrocketing costs

- Weakness in the face of our enemies
- A country united behind hating each other

The amount of money that flows into campaigns and the 24/7 news cycle, makes the campaign season longer, meaning that some members are spending half of their term campaigning, which takes away from their job in Washington. With that being said, I would not be opposed to extending a term length to 3 years, to allow for more problem solving and representation, rather than campaigning and fundraising.

I am in favor of elected officials eventually giving up control to their seat, even if the voters continue to elect them. Complacency leads to stagnant leadership and policy-making. In terms of the House of Representatives, a member needs at least three terms (6 years) to position themselves to get results. I would support term limits, but believe a Member of the House should be granted 5 terms (10 years) to be able to get things accomplished for their respective districts.

I spend a good deal of time discussing issues that our local Sheriffs and their deputies face daily. It is truly disheartening to see how the border crisis has impacted my home district, whether it be the deadly flow of fentanyl, human trafficking, or the massive amount of time our law enforcement officers spend dealing with crimes committed by people that are not legally permitted to be in the U.S. It hits hard for me to see these things in my community, especially so close to home.

Yes. Our goal as Members of Congress is to better the lives of Americans. In order to do that, it involves passing legislation, which in a narrow majority, only occurs with compromise. Or else the Chamber remains static and isn’t doing it’s job, which isn’t bettering the lives of Americans.

Raising revenue means raising taxes. I will not raise taxes as a Member of Congress, because I know there is waste, fraud, and abuse occurring that if addressed properly, will provide all the funding needed rather than asking citizens for more of their hard-earned income.

Rarely and with purpose. Let’s reduce the number of hearings for show and call them with a purpose: to reverse waste fraid, and abuse, make Americans safer, and make American lives better.

To name a few - Senator Tom Cotton; Congressman Derrick Van Orden (Navy SEAL); Congressman Mike Waltz (Green Beret); Congressman Brian Mast (Army Ranger); Congressman Ronny Jackson; Speaker Mike Johnson; Majority Leader Steve Scalise; Congresswoman Elise Stefanik, House Conference Chair; Majority Whip Tom Emmer; Sheriff Chris Giles (King George County); Sheriff David Decatur (Stafford County); Sheriff Steve Smith (Greene County); Green Beret PAC, SEAL PAC, War Veterans Fund, Congressional leadership Fund

- Veterans Affairs

- Agriculture
- Transportation and Infrastructure


Each of these committees give me the best opportunity to impact VA-07 on day one.

Government has the responsibility to be transparent and truthful with the people they represent. With that comes transparent budget decision-making, open contracting processes, and periodic reviews of processes to eliminate inefficiency and reduce waste, fraud, and abuse.

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2022

Candidate Connection

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Derrick Anderson is a native of Spotsylvania County, a graduate of Courtland High School, was in the Corps of Cadets at Virginia Tech, and received his J.D. from Georgetown Law. He is a former Special Forces “Green Beret” with 6 tours of duty overseas, including 80 combat missions in Afghanistan, Iraq, and various countries throughout the Middle East. Following his time in the Army and attending law school, he clerked for two federal judges. Derrick currently serves as a Major in the United States Army National Guard. He lives in Spotsylvania County with his dog, Ranger, a Dalmatian.

  • I am the only conservative combat veteran in the race. Having served as Green Beret team leader across the globe, with 6 tours of duty, and 80 combat missions in Afghanistan, I am best prepared to go toe-to-toe with Abigail Spanberger on all issues foreign policy-related.
  • I was raised in the district. The 7th is my home. I was raised in Spotsylvania County and relate to the problems our voters are facing under the current administration. I-95 and our general infrastructure and roads is the lifeblood of our district, and we must keep up with the increase in traffic and people coming through the 7th. Our farmers are taking the brunt of the increase in fuel prices and the struggling supply chains across the world. We must be better advocates for our agricultural community here in the district. As a veteran, I will be a fighter for them in Washington and in the district, including making the new VA in Fredericksburg is up to standards.
  • I am the only true political outsider in this race, having never run for office or held public office. Virginians are ready for new blood and political outsiders to lead.

I will be heavily focused on our veterans, infrastructure, and standing up for our farmers. The newest VA hospital in Virginia will be in Fredericksburg, and as a veteran myself, I will make it a top priority that our service members are given the care they deserve. In fact I will be setting up a congressional office in this VA if I am elected. I-95 runs through the heart of the district, and people rely on it to commute to and from their jobs, schools, grocery stores, and right now, it is unsustainable. We must make sure that our infrastructure can sustain the rapid growth of the district and the population that passes through the district. Our farmers feed the Commonwealth and the country, yet they are taking on undue burdens with rising fuel costs and supply chain problems. I will make sure our farmers and the agricultural industry as a whole in the district has a fighter in Washington looking out for them. Lastly, we must secure our border. The fentanyl alone spilling into our country is a pandemic, not to mention the danger and crime that is coming into our neighborhoods and communities. We must secure the border, this must be a top priority.

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Note: Anderson submitted the above survey responses to Ballotpedia on June 18, 2022.


Campaign finance summary


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Derrick Anderson campaign contribution history
YearOfficeStatusContributionsExpenditures
2024* U.S. House Virginia District 7Lost general$3,404,347 $3,314,056
2022U.S. House Virginia District 7Lost primary$637,085 $633,470
Grand total$4,041,432 $3,947,526
Sources: OpenSecretsFederal Elections Commission ***This product uses the openFEC API but is not endorsed or certified by the Federal Election Commission (FEC).
* Data from this year may not be complete

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Footnotes

  1. Information submitted to Ballotpedia through the Candidate Connection survey on May 23, 2022
  2. Information submitted to Ballotpedia through the Candidate Connection survey on May 14, 2024


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