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Independent Sally Thomas won election to a fourth term on the [[Albemarle County Board of Supervisors]] on November 8, 2005. She ran unopposed. She first won election to the board in 1993 as a write-in candidate, and was also unopposed in 1997 and 2001.
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'''Sally Thomas''' represented the Samuel Miller District on the [[Albemarle County Board of Supervisors]] from 1994 through 2009. She first won election to the board in 1993 as an independent write-in candidate, and was also unopposed in 1997, 2001 and 2005. She announced she would not seek a fifth term on April 8, 2009.<ref>[http://cvilletomorrow.typepad.com/charlottesville_tomorrow_/2009/04/thomas.html 'Sally Thomas announces retirement from Albemarle’s Board of Supervisors'], 8 Apr. 2009. Brian Wheeler. Charlottesville Tomorrow. 21 May 2009.</ref>


 
Thomas assisted with the formation of the [[Albemarle Responsible Citizens’ Alliance]] in May 2011 and was named its Honorary Chair.<ref>{{cite web|title=Local activists call for public action on environmental and sustainability initiatives|url=http://cvilletomorrow.typepad.com/charlottesville_tomorrow_/2011/06/sustainability.html|author=Brian Wheeler|work=Charlottesville Tomorrow News Center|publisher=Charlottesville Tomorrow|location=|publishdate=2 June 2011|accessdate=20 October 2011}}</ref>
[[image:SallyThomas2004.jpg|left|Sally Thomas]]


== Biography ==
== Biography ==
Thomas grew up in a small town in Oregon and has B.A. and M.A.T. degrees from Harvard/Radcliffe in Government and Education.  She and her husband, George Thomas, have lived here since 1963, raising two daughters who attended Albemarle County public schools.


Before being elected in a write-in campaign in 1993, Thomas was Director of Governmental and Community Relations at the [[University of Virginia]].  Thomas served on the [[Albemarle County School Board]] and was president of the local [[League of Women Voters]].  Thomas was also appointed to the Albemarle County School Board as the At-Large member during 1980-1983.


Sally grew up in a small town in Oregon and has B.A. and M.A.T. degrees from Harvard/Radcliffe in Government and Education.  She and her husband, George, have lived here since 1963, raising two daughters who attended County schools.
==Rural area protection==
 
In Charlottesville Tomorrow’s 2005 election Voter Guide, Thomas said protecting the rural area would be her top priority in another term on the Board.  In December of 2006, Thomas published an open letter with her recommendations on how to address the County’s goals of preserving its rural fields, farms, and forests from residential development.   
Before being elected in a write-in campaign in 1993, Sally was Director of Governmental and Community Relations at U.Va.  Sally served on the Albemarle School Board and was president of the local League of Women Voters.   
 


== Committee Assignments and Appointments ==
== Committee Assignments and Appointments ==
*[[South Fork Rivanna Reservoir Stewardship Task Force]], Chair
*Appointed by Governor Mark Warner to Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations, representing Virginia Association of Counties
*Gubernatorial appointee to Chesapeake Bay Program's Local Government Advisory Commission
*Board liaison with [[Albemarle County Historic Preservation Committee]]
*Board liaison with [[ACE committee]]
*Former Chair, [[Metropolitan Planning Organization]]
*Past President, Virginia Transit Association
*Board of the [[Lewis and Clark Exploratory Center]]
*Lewis and Clark Festival planning committee
*AIDS Support Group board member
*Leadership Charlottesville "Leaders' Leader of 2001" award
*Member, [[TJPDC|Thomas Jefferson Planning District Commission]]
*Virginia Association of Counties Finance Steering Committee
*Board of Directors, [[Scenic Virginia]]
*Member, [[Thomas Jefferson Sustainability Council]]
*Graduate, Albemarle County Citizens Police Academy
*Past President, [[Charlottesville/Albemarle League of Women Voters]]
*Former Member, Albemarle County School Board
*Former Member, City Social Development Committee
*1994 "Woman of the Year" Virginia Women's Forum
*Board Liaison for The Mountain Protection Committee
*Past Chairman of Board of Supervisors - 2001, 2002
*Former Chair, [[PACC|Planning and Coordination Council]]
*Former Chair of [[Citizens Committee for City-County Cooperation]]
*Member, [[Jefferson Area Board for Aging]] Plan 2020 Advisory Committee
*Former Chair, Thomas Jefferson Venture
*Member, Policy Committee for VDOT's [[U.S. 29 Corridor Study]]
*Member, Governor Warner's Natural Resources Partnership


[[South Fork Rivanna Reservoir Stewardship Task Force]], Chair
==Awards==
 
In 2010, Thomas was awarded a planning leadership award from the Virginia chapter of the American Planning Association<ref>{{cite web|title=Award Winners 2010 Summary|url=http://apavirginia.org/documents/awards/Award%20Winners%202010%20summary.pdf|author=|work=|publisher=Virginia Chapter of the American Planning Association|location=|publishdate=|accessdate=December 1, 2010}}</ref>.
Appointed by Governor Mark Warner to Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations, representing Virginia Association of Counties
 
Gubernatorial appointee to Chesapeake Bay Program's Local Government Advisory Commission
 
Board liaison with County Historic Preservation Committee
 
Board liaison with ACE committee
 
Former Chair, Metropolitan Planning Organization
 
Past President, Virginia Transit Association
 
Board of the Lewis and Clark Exploratory Center
 
Lewis and Clark Festival planning committee
 
AIDS Support Group board member
 
Leadership Charlottesville "Leaders' Leader of 2001" award
 
Member, [[TJPDC|Thomas Jefferson Planning District Commission]]
 
Virginia Association of Counties Finance Steering Committee
 
Board of Directors, [[Scenic Virginia]]
Member, [[Thomas Jefferson Sustainability Council]]
 
Graduate, Albemarle County Citizens Police Academy
 
Past President, Charlottesville/Albemarle League of Women Voters
 
Former Member, Albemarle County School Board
 
Former Member, City Social Development Committee
 
1994 "Woman of the Year" Virginia Women's Forum
 
Board Liaison for The Mountain Protection Committee
 
Past Chairman of Board of Supervisors - 2001, 2002
 
Former Chair, [[PACC|Planning and Coordination Council]]
 
Former Chair of City/County Cooperation Study Committee
 
Member, [[JABA|Jefferson Area Board for Aging]] Plan 2020 Advisory Committee
 
Former Chair, Thomas Jefferson Venture
 
Member, Policy Committee for VDOT's Route 29 Corridor Study
 
Member, Governor Warner's Natural Resources Partnership
 
 


== Campaign Information ==
==Election history==
Thomas represented the Samuel Miller district since 1994 when she won the 1993 election in a write-in campaign over [[Carter Myers]] by a margin of 192 votes.  In all elections since, Thomas has run unopposed. 


[http://cvilletomorrow.typepad.com/charlottesville_tomorrow_/2005/10/candidate_inter.html Candidate Interview: Sally Thomas (Samuel Miller District)]
"I originally ran to give Samuel Miller voters a choice when only one name was on the ballot," said Thomas. "Since then, I’ve been privileged to serve those voters and all the residents of Samuel Miller and the County....I love the job and the responsibility that the voters have given to me, but sixteen years probably is as long as one should stay, so I won't be running for re-election this November."


[http://www.cvilletomorrow.org/docs/Thomas-200510.pdf Transcript of 2005 Charlottesville Tomorrow Candidate Interview]
===[[2005 election]] for Board of Supervisors===


*[http://cvilletomorrow.typepad.com/charlottesville_tomorrow_/2005/10/candidate_inter.html Candidate Interview: Sally Thomas (Samuel Miller District)]


== Contact Information ==
*[http://www.cvilletomorrow.org/docs/Thomas-200510.pdf Transcript of 2005 Charlottesville Tomorrow Candidate Interview]
[http://www.sallythomas.org/ Sally Thomas' website]
Sally Hyde Thomas (Mrs. George B. Thomas)
889 Leigh Way
Charlottesville, VA 22901


Telephone - (434)295-1819
[[Samuel Miller Magisterial District]]
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E-mail: sthomas@albemarle.org
===[[2001 election]] for Board of Supervisors===
[[Samuel Miller Magisterial District]]
{{2001 election/SamuelMiller}}


===[[1997 election]] for Board of Supervisors===
[[Samuel Miller Magisterial District]]
{{1997 election/SamuelMiller}}


===[[1993 election]] for Board of Supervisors===
[[Samuel Miller Magisterial District]]
{{1993 election/SamuelMiller}}


==Notes==
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[[Category: Current Albemarle County Supervisors]]
[[Category:1940 births]]
[[Category: Elected Officials]]
[[Category:Independent politicians]]
[[Category:Albemarle County School Board members]]

Latest revision as of 12:45, 5 June 2013

Sally Thomas
SallyThomas2004.jpg
Supervisor Sally Thomas (I-Samuel Miller)

Electoral District Samuel Miller
Term Start 1994
Term End Dec. 31, 2009
Preceded by Ed Bain
Succeeded by Duane Snow

Term Start 2001
Term End 2002
Preceded by Charles Martin
Succeeded by Lindsay Dorrier

Electoral District At-Large (Appointed)
Term Start 1980
Term End 1983

Biographical Information

Date of birth Oct. 2, 1940
Age 83
Spouse George Thomas
Residence Ivy, Virginia
Campaign $ VPAP
Contributions $ VPAP

Sally Thomas represented the Samuel Miller District on the Albemarle County Board of Supervisors from 1994 through 2009. She first won election to the board in 1993 as an independent write-in candidate, and was also unopposed in 1997, 2001 and 2005. She announced she would not seek a fifth term on April 8, 2009.[1]

Thomas assisted with the formation of the Albemarle Responsible Citizens’ Alliance in May 2011 and was named its Honorary Chair.[2]

Biography

Thomas grew up in a small town in Oregon and has B.A. and M.A.T. degrees from Harvard/Radcliffe in Government and Education. She and her husband, George Thomas, have lived here since 1963, raising two daughters who attended Albemarle County public schools.

Before being elected in a write-in campaign in 1993, Thomas was Director of Governmental and Community Relations at the University of Virginia. Thomas served on the Albemarle County School Board and was president of the local League of Women Voters. Thomas was also appointed to the Albemarle County School Board as the At-Large member during 1980-1983.

Rural area protection

In Charlottesville Tomorrow’s 2005 election Voter Guide, Thomas said protecting the rural area would be her top priority in another term on the Board. In December of 2006, Thomas published an open letter with her recommendations on how to address the County’s goals of preserving its rural fields, farms, and forests from residential development.

Committee Assignments and Appointments

Awards

In 2010, Thomas was awarded a planning leadership award from the Virginia chapter of the American Planning Association[3].

Election history

Thomas represented the Samuel Miller district since 1994 when she won the 1993 election in a write-in campaign over Carter Myers by a margin of 192 votes. In all elections since, Thomas has run unopposed.

"I originally ran to give Samuel Miller voters a choice when only one name was on the ballot," said Thomas. "Since then, I’ve been privileged to serve those voters and all the residents of Samuel Miller and the County....I love the job and the responsibility that the voters have given to me, but sixteen years probably is as long as one should stay, so I won't be running for re-election this November."

2005 election for Board of Supervisors

Samuel Miller Magisterial District

Candidates Votes %
Sally H. Thomas 4,025 98.80
Write-In 49 1.20
Candidate Profile Resources
Candidate Sally Thomas (I) - Incumbent * WINNER
Office Albemarle County Board of Supervisors, Samuel Miller District
Election year 2005 election
Logo-small25.jpg Candidate interviews by Charlottesville Tomorrow
Candidate interview transcript
Candidate interview audio

<mp3player>http://www.cvillepedia.org/mediawiki/images/Thomas_interview.mp3</mp3player>
Source website


2001 election for Board of Supervisors

Samuel Miller Magisterial District

Candidates Votes %
Sally H. Thomas 3,497 97.19
Write-In 101 2.81

1997 election for Board of Supervisors

Samuel Miller Magisterial District

Candidates Votes %
Sally Thomas 3,507 100.00

1993 election for Board of Supervisors

Samuel Miller Magisterial District

Candidates Votes %
Sally Thomas 2,238
H. Carter Myers III 2,046

Notes

  1. 'Sally Thomas announces retirement from Albemarle’s Board of Supervisors', 8 Apr. 2009. Brian Wheeler. Charlottesville Tomorrow. 21 May 2009.
  2. Web. Local activists call for public action on environmental and sustainability initiatives, Brian Wheeler, Charlottesville Tomorrow News Center, Charlottesville Tomorrow, 2 June 2011, retrieved 20 October 2011.
  3. Web. Award Winners 2010 Summary, Virginia Chapter of the American Planning Association, retrieved December 1, 2010.