Charles Clifton Virts Jr. (March 3, 1910 – March 28, 1985) was an American politician and lawyer from Maryland. He served as a member of the Maryland House of Delegates, representing Frederick County and district 3B from 1947 to 1978.
On April 8, 1941, Virts began practicing law in Frederick. He continued practicing law for the remainder of his life. He was president of the Frederick County Bar Association in 1959 and 1960. He was also an equity examiner for Frederick County.[3][1]
Virts was a Democrat. He served as a member of the Maryland House of Delegates, representing Frederick County from 1947 to 1978. He represented Frederick County from 1947 to 1974. He represented District 3B from 1975 to 1978.[5] While in session, he was known for his guide dog sitting next to him in the aisle.[3] Governor J. Millard Tawes appointed Virts to the State Parks Commission.[1]
In 1965 and 1966, Virts was chairman of the Fort Detrick Boy Scouts. He was a member of the Frederick Lions Club and later the Yellow Springs Lions Club.[3][1]