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"I had campaigned against it-- then changed my mind as an elected official," Caravati said.  
"I had campaigned against it-- then changed my mind as an elected official," Caravati said.  
 
==Election history==
==[[2002 election]] for City Council==
===[[2002 election]] for City Council===
{{2002 election/CityCouncil}}
{{2002 election/CityCouncil}}


==[[1998 election]] for City Council==
===[[1998 election]] for City Council===
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{{1998 election/CityCouncil}}



Revision as of 20:01, 21 December 2009

Blake Caravati

Term Start 2000
Term End 2002
Preceded by Virginia Daugherty
Succeeded by Maurice Cox

Biographical Information

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Democrat Blake Caravati served as Mayor of Charlottesville from 2000 to 2002.

Meadowcreek Parkway

Caravati has described himself as the "swing vote" on the Meadowcreek Parkway[1].

"I had campaigned against it-- then changed my mind as an elected official," Caravati said.

Election history

2002 election for City Council

Candidates Votes %
J. Blake Caravati (D) incumbent 2,512 33.96
Robert S. Schilling (R) 2,176 29.42
Alexandria P. Searls (D) 2,049 27.70
Stratton J. Salidis (I) 659 8.91


Voters could cast two votes, one for each of the two seats available, hence the percentages do not total 100%.

1998 election for City Council

Candidates Votes %
David Toscano (D) incumbent 2,589 57.55
J. Blake Caravati (D) 2,345 52.13
Michael Crafaik (R) 1,679 37.32
James King (I) 1,539 34.21


Voters could cast two votes, one for each of the two seats available, hence the percentages do not total 100%.

External links

Notes

  1. 'Mayorsville: Here, everybody's a mayor', 10 Aug. 2006. Lisa Provence. The Hook. 2 May 2009