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}} | }}Rob Schilling is a former Charlottesville City Councilor and the last Republican to sit on that body. He is currently the host of a two-hour program that airs daily on [[WINA AM 1070|WINA]]. He was first elected in May 2002 and defeated for re-election in 2006. | ||
Rob Schilling is a former Charlottesville City Councilor and the last Republican to sit on that body. He is currently the host of a two-hour program that airs daily on [[WINA AM 1070|WINA]]. He was first elected in May 2002 and defeated for re-election in 2006. | |||
==2006 Election== | ==2006 Election== |
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Rob Schilling | ||
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Former Charlottesville City Councilor, Rob Schilling |
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Councilor
Charlottesville City Council |
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Electoral District | At-large | |
Term Start | 2002 | |
Term End | 2006 | |
Biographical Information
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Residence | Charlottesville, Virginia | |
Website | http://blog.schillingshow.com/ |
Rob Schilling is a former Charlottesville City Councilor and the last Republican to sit on that body. He is currently the host of a two-hour program that airs daily on WINA. He was first elected in May 2002 and defeated for re-election in 2006.
2006 Election
Schilling announced plans for reelection on February 21, 2006[1]. On May 2, 2006, Schilling came in third behind Dave Norris and Julian Taliaferro with only 24.09% of the vote[2]
Notes
- ↑ 'Rob Schilling Announces Re-Election Bid'. Charlottesville Tomorrow. 22 Feb. 2006. 12 May 2009.
- ↑ "Local Election- May 2, 2006." http://sbe.virginiainteractive.org/may2006/540.htm. 3 May 2006. Virginia State Board of Elections. 12 May 2009 <http://sbe.virginiainteractive.org/>.