Juandiego R. Wade
Juandiego R. Wade | ||
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Candidate for
Charlottesville City School Board |
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For term to start | 2018 | |
Term Start | 2006 | |
Term End | 2017 | |
Term Start | 2010 | |
Term End | 2010 | |
Term Start | 2014 | |
Term End | 2014 | |
Biographical Information
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Date of birth | January 11, 1966 |
Juandiego R. Wade was elected to the Charlottesville City Council on November 2, 2021. He was unanimously named vice mayor in early January 2022. [citation needed]
Before being elected to Council, Wade served four terms on the Charlottesville City School Board. He ran unopposed in the 2013 election and in the 2017 election. [1] [2] [3] [4]
The Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce named Wade as the 2019 recipient of the Paul Goodloe McIntire Citizenship Award. [5]
Wade announced his candidacy for Charlottesville City Council on January 11, 2021. [6] [7] [8]
Wade's final School Board meeting was on December 2, 2021. [9]
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2021 election
Wade announced his candidacy for City Council on January 11, 2021. He placed first in a three-way race for two seats.
Candidates | Votes | % |
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Juandiego Wade (D) | 11,730 | 42.51 |
Brian Pinkston (D) | 10,161 | 36.82 |
Yasmine Washington (I) | 3,482 | 12.62 |
Nikuyah Walker (I) | 1,928 | 6.99 |
Write-In | 292 | 1.06 |
Source: Virginia State Board of Elections[10] |
Voters could cast two votes, one for each of the two seats available, hence the percentages do not total 100%. Walker withdrew from the race but was still listed on the ballot
2017 election for School Board
Candidates | Votes | % |
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Lisa Larson-Torres | 10,048 | 33.73 |
Juandiego R. Wade | 9,846 | 33.05 |
Leah W. Puryear | 9,556 | 32.08 |
Write-In | 339 | 1.14 |
Source: Virginia Department of Elections[11] |
Each voter could vote for up to three candidates.
2013 election for School Board
Candidates | Votes | % |
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Ned Michie (I) | 7,436 | 33.66 |
Leah Puryear (I) | 7,357 | 33.31 |
Juandiego Wade (I) | 7,136 | 32.31 |
Write-In | 160 | .72 |
Source: Virginia State Board of Elections[12] |
Each voter could vote for up to two candidates.
Candidate Profile Resources | |
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Candidate | Juandiego R. Wade |
Office | Charlottesville School Board |
Election year | 2013 election |
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Candidate interview transcript | |
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2009 election for School Board
Candidates | Votes | % |
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Edmund R. "Ned" Michie | 6,027 | Unknown |
Leah W. Puryear | 5,562 | Unknown |
Juandiego R. Wade | 5,500 | Unknown |
Write-In | 571 | Unknown |
Source: City of Charlottesville[13] |
Overall voter turnout for City of Charlottesville in this election was 37.31%[14]. Each voter could vote for up to three candidates.[15]
2006 election for School Board
Candidates | Votes | % |
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Edmund R. "Ned" Michie | 3,101 | 24.87 |
Leah W. Puryear | 2,426 | 19.45 |
Juandiego R. Wade | 2,370 | 19.01 |
Susan W. "Sue" Lewis | 2,077 | 16.66 |
Charles W. Kollmansperger | 1,695 | 13.59 |
Vance D. High | 760 | 6.09 |
Write-In | 41 | 0.33 |
Source: Virginia State Board of Elections[16] |
Voters could cast three votes, one for each of the three seats available, hence the percentages do not total 100%.
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References
- ↑ Web. School Board candidates finalized; No contested races, Andrew Quarles, Charlottesville Tomorrow, June 11, 2013, retrieved June 12, 2013.
- ↑ Web. Pinkston and Wade to fill city council seats, Macy Moors, News Article, CBS19 News, November 3, 2021, retrieved November 17, 2021.
- ↑ Web. ELECTION RESULTS: Wade, Pinkston win Charlottesville City Council, Paige keeps Albemarle County School Board seat, Charlotte Rene Woods & Jessie Higgins, News Article, Charlottesville Tomorrow, November 2, 2021, retrieved November 17, 2021.
- ↑ Web. Wade and Pinkston win City Council seats, WINA Staff, News Article, Newsradio 1070 WINA, retrieved November 17, 2021.
- ↑ Web. Juandiego Wade to receive 2019 Paul Goodloe McIntire Citizenship Award, Staff Reports, News Article, Newsradio 1070 WINA, October 22, 2019, retrieved October 23, 2019.
- ↑ Web. January 11, 2021: Juandiego Wade announces Charlottesville City Council candidacy, Sean Tubbs, Charlottesville Community Engagement, Town Crier Productions, January 11, 2021, retrieved January 11, 2021.
- ↑ Web. School Board member Wade announces bid for City Council, Charlotte Rene Woods, News Article, Charlottesville Tomorrow, January 11, 2021, retrieved January 11, 2021.
- ↑ Web. School Board member Wade announces run for City Council, Nolan Stout, Daily Progress, Lee Enterprises, January 11, 2021, retrieved January 11, 2021.
- ↑ Web. Wade, Puryear wrap up 15-year tenure on Charlottesville School Board, Katherine Knott, Daily Progress, Lee Enterprises, December 3, 2021, retrieved December 10, 2021.
- ↑ Web. [ 2021 November General Results - Albemarle County], Virginia Department of Elections, November 17, 2021, retrieved November 17, 2021.
- ↑ Web. Virginia Department of Elections, retrieved November 8, 2017.
- ↑ Web. Charlottesville City Council Election Results, Virginia State Board of Elections, retrieved November 11, 2013.
- ↑ Official Results November 3, 2009 General Election. City of Charlottesville, 6 Nov. 2009. Web. 6 Nov. 2009. <http://www.charlottesville.org/Modules/ShowDocument.aspx?documentid=14908>.
- ↑ Official Results November 3, 2009 General Election. City of Charlottesville, 6 Nov. 2009. Web. 6 Nov. 2009. <http://www.charlottesville.org/Modules/ShowDocument.aspx?documentid=14908>.
- ↑ Dixit, Rachana. "3 School Board Members Announce Re-election Bids." Daily Progress. 20 Mar. 2009. Web. <http://www2.dailyprogress.com/news/cdp-news-local/2009/mar/20/3_school_board_members_announce_re-election_bids-ar-64629/>
- ↑ Local Election - May 2, 2006 State Board of Elections. retrieved 5 Jul 2009.