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'''John Edward Hall''' ran for the [[Charlottesville]] [[City Council]] as an independent candidate in the November 2017 general election. <ref name="dp">{{cite-progress|title=Hall qualifies for City Council ballot just before deadline|url=http://www.dailyprogress.com/news/local/hall-qualifies-for-city-council-ballot-just-before-deadline/article_cc7f63ec-5881-11e7-9e72-4f2ade071ed9.html|author=Chris Suarez|pageno=|printdate=June 23, 2017|publishdate=June 23, 2017|accessdate=June 25, 2017}}</ref> He placed sixth. <ref>{{cite web|title=First Independent since 1948 win election to Charlottesville City Council|url=http://cvilletomorrow.org/news/article/29109-first-independent-since-1948-wins-election-to-char/|author=Sean Tubbs|work=News Article|publisher=Charlottesville Tomorrow|location=|publishdate=November 7, 2017|accessdate=November 8, 2017}}</ref> | '''John Edward Hall''' ran for the [[Charlottesville]] [[City Council]] as an independent candidate in the November 2017 general election. <ref name="dp">{{cite-progress|title=Hall qualifies for City Council ballot just before deadline|url=http://www.dailyprogress.com/news/local/hall-qualifies-for-city-council-ballot-just-before-deadline/article_cc7f63ec-5881-11e7-9e72-4f2ade071ed9.html|author=Chris Suarez|pageno=|printdate=June 23, 2017|publishdate=June 23, 2017|accessdate=June 25, 2017}}</ref> He placed sixth. <ref>{{cite web|title=First Independent since 1948 win election to Charlottesville City Council|url=http://cvilletomorrow.org/news/article/29109-first-independent-since-1948-wins-election-to-char/|author=Sean Tubbs|work=News Article|publisher=Charlottesville Tomorrow|location=|publishdate=November 7, 2017|accessdate=November 8, 2017}}</ref> | ||
He was also a candidate in 2019 | He was also a candidate in 2019. He dropped out, but then re-entered the race before the filing deadline. He once again placed last. <ref name="crowd2">{{cite-progress|title=Three more candidates plan council campaigns|url=https://www.dailyprogress.com/news/local/city/three-more-candidates-plan-council-campaigns/article_0484169c-152e-11e9-b6c5-8f20ce3fc9d7.html|author=Nolan Stout|pageno=|printdate=January 10, 2019|publishdate=January 10, 2019|accessdate=January 14, 2019}}</ref> <ref>{{cite-progress|title= | ||
John Hall withdraws from City Council race|url=https://www.dailyprogress.com/news/local/city/john-hall-withdraws-from-city-council-race/article_6b994ece-614b-11e9-aeb4-4bf88eaf76bb.html|author=Daily Progress Staff Reports|pageno=|printdate=April 18, 2019|publishdate=April 18, 2019|accessdate=April 18, 2019}}</ref> | John Hall withdraws from City Council race|url=https://www.dailyprogress.com/news/local/city/john-hall-withdraws-from-city-council-race/article_6b994ece-614b-11e9-aeb4-4bf88eaf76bb.html|author=Daily Progress Staff Reports|pageno=|printdate=April 18, 2019|publishdate=April 18, 2019|accessdate=April 18, 2019}}</ref> | ||
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Candidate for
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District | At-Large | |
Election | Nov. 7, 2017 | |
For term to start | 2018 | |
Biographical Information
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Campaign $ | VPAP | |
Contributions $ | VPAP |
John Edward Hall ran for the Charlottesville City Council as an independent candidate in the November 2017 general election. [1] He placed sixth. [2]
He was also a candidate in 2019. He dropped out, but then re-entered the race before the filing deadline. He once again placed last. [3] [4]
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Biography
Hall, a design engineer, moved to Charlottesville in 2000 to work in the hematology lab at the University of Virginia. He is a native of Winchester.
In June 2003, he asked Council to appoint him as a security guard and stated that he had been discriminated against because of his mental disability. [5] In September of that year he proposed a new city logo. [6]
2019 election
Candidates | Votes | % |
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Sena Magill (D) | 8,420 | 25.97 |
Lloyd Snook (D) | 8,133 | 25.08 |
Michael Payne (D) | 7,816 | 24.10 |
Bellamy Brown (I) | 5,736 | 17.69 |
Paul Long (I) | 1,253 | 3.86 |
John Edward Hall (I) | 837 | 2.58 |
Write-In | 232 | 0.72 |
Source: State Board of Elections[7] |
Each voter could vote for up to three candidates.
2017 election
Candidates | Votes | % |
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Nikuyah Walker (I) | 7,906 | 29.13 |
Heather Hill (D) | 7,752 | 28.57 |
Amy Laufer (D) | 7,697 | 28.36 |
Kenneth Jackson (I) | 2,186 | 8.06 |
Paul Long (I) | 804 | 2.96 |
John Edward Hall (I) | 597 | 2.20 |
Write-In | 95 | na |
Voters could cast two votes, one for each of the two seats available, hence the percentages do not total 100%.
References
- ↑ Web. Hall qualifies for City Council ballot just before deadline, Chris Suarez, Daily Progress, Lee Enterprises, June 23, 2017, retrieved June 25, 2017.
- ↑ Web. First Independent since 1948 win election to Charlottesville City Council, Sean Tubbs, News Article, Charlottesville Tomorrow, November 7, 2017, retrieved November 8, 2017.
- ↑ Web. Three more candidates plan council campaigns, Nolan Stout, Daily Progress, Lee Enterprises, January 10, 2019, retrieved January 14, 2019.
- ↑ Web. John Hall withdraws from City Council race, Daily Progress Staff Reports, Daily Progress, Lee Enterprises, April 18, 2019, retrieved April 18, 2019.
- ↑ Web. Charlottesville City Council meeting minutes, .pdf, Council Chambers, City of Charlottesville, June 16, 2003.
- ↑ Web. Charlottesville City Council meeting minutes, .pdf, Council Chambers, City of Charlottesville, September 2, 2003.
- ↑ Web. 2015 November General, State Board of Elections, November 6, 2011, retrieved November 12, 2019.