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Each board member is elected from one of the county's six [[Magisterial Districts|magisterial districts]]. Supervisors are elected for four-year terms, staggered at two-year intervals, so that only three Supervisors are up for re-election at any given time.  
Each board member is elected from one of the county's six [[Magisterial Districts|magisterial districts]]. Supervisors are elected for four-year terms, staggered at two-year intervals, so that only three Supervisors are up for re-election at any given time.  


The current Board of Supervisors annual salary is $14,542{{fact}}.
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Revision as of 13:20, 8 June 2010

Supervisors Boyd, Dorrier, and Mallek being sworn in on December 21, 2007

The six-member Board of Supervisors ("the Supervisors", "the Board", or the "BoS") is the highest decision-making body in Albemarle County.

Each board member is elected from one of the county's six magisterial districts. Supervisors are elected for four-year terms, staggered at two-year intervals, so that only three Supervisors are up for re-election at any given time.

The current Board of Supervisors annual salary is $s.pdf Albemarle County Board of Supervisors Minutes, 8 Oct. 2008]. County of Albemarle. Retrieved 8 Jun. 2010.</ref>.14,542Cite error: Closing </ref> missing for <ref> tag.

2009 election

Main article: 2009 election#Board of Supervisors

On November 3, 2009, Rodney Thomas (R) was elected to represent the Rio District, defeating David Slutzky. Duane Snow was elected to represent the Samuel Miller District, replacing four-term veteran Sally Thomas who did not seek re-election.

Candidates in the 2009 election were:

Party affiliations on the Board

In 1999, Democrat Charles Martin told the Daily Progress that party did not play a big role in how the Board worked when he was a member[1].

External links

References

  1. Courtney Miller. 15 May 1999. Daily Progress. 19 May 2009. (via George Loper's archive)