Edward O. McCue Jr.

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Edward O. McCue Jr. was a state Senator who represented the Charlottesville area in the General Assembly.

In 1960 he submitted a second bill that would require Charlottesville to hold a referendum before beginning any urban renewal projects. He also introduced a bill that year that would require City Council to be elected via wards. [1]


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Biography

McCue took his test for the Virginia bar in 1926. [2]

References

  1. Print: McCue Bill Would Alter Election of Councilmen, Don Devore, Daily Progress, Lindsay family January 23, 1960, Page .
  2. Web. Acceptance of E. O. McCue, Jr.'s Application to Sit for VA Bar Exam and Fee 19 June 1926, Arthur J. Morris Law Library Special Collections, retrieved February 22, 2016.

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