2009 election

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On November 3 2009 elections will be held in Charlottesville and Albemarle County for state and local offices and representation.

Charlottesville government

City Council

Two at large seats on the City Council will be contested among four candidates. Two Democrats, incumbent and mayor Dave Norris, and Kristin Szakos are on the ballot with two independents, Bob Fenwick and Paul Long[1]. Andrew Williams is also running as a write-in candidate[2].

Sheriff

With the incumbent stepping down, Democrat James E. Brown III faces Paul J. Best

School board

Three incumbents, Edmund R. "Ned" Michie, Leah W. Puryear, Juandiego R. Wade run unopposed.

Uncontested races

Candidates for Commonwealth's Attorney, Warner D. "Dave" Chapman; Commissioner of Revenue, Raymond Lee Richards; and Treasurer, Jennifer J. Brown, all incumbent Democrats, are running unopposed.

Albemarle county government

Board of Supervisors

For seats on the Board of Supervisors from the Rio, Jack Jouett, and Samuel Miller magisterial districts[3].

School board

For seats on the Albemarle County School Board, also from the Rio, Jack Jouette, and Samuel Miller magisterial districts[3].

Virginia House of Delegates

For Virginia House of Delegates in the 57th, 58th, and 25th House Districts[4], which share Charlottesville and parts of Albemarle County.

57th District

Representing Charlottesville and parts of Albemarle, candidates are incumbent David Toscano (D) and Robert Brandon Smith III (I)

58th District

Representing parts of Albemarle, candidates are incumbent Rob Bell (R) and Cynthia Neff (D).

25th District

Representing parts of Albemarle, candidates are incumbent R. Steven "Steve" Landes (R) and Greg J. Marrow (D).

See also

For more on the statewide elections, see

Statewide office

Elections will be held for Virginia's governor, lieutenant governor, and attorney general[5].

See also

For more on the statewide elections, see

References

  1. Candidates Locality : CHARLOTTESVILLE CITY, State Board of Elections, Commonwealth of Virginia, retrieved 18 Sep 2009
  2. Web. Independent Andrew Williams enters City Council race, Charlottesville Tomorrow, 13 May 2009, retrieved 15 May 2009.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Candidates Locality : ALBEMARLE COUNTY, State Board of Elections, Commonwealth of Virginia, retrieved 18 Sep 2009
  4. List of Candidates, Member House Of Delegates, State Board of Elections, Commonwealth of Virginia, retrieved 18 Sep 2009.
  5. List of Statewide Candidates, State Board of Elections, Commonwealth of Virginia, retrieved 18 Sep 2009.


External links

Voter resources