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==County representation== | ==County representation== | ||
[[Liz Palmer]] is the current [[Board of Supervisors|supervisor]] representing the Samuel Miller District. [[Karen Firehock]] is the current [[Albemarle County Planning Commission|planning commissioner]]. [[Graham Paige]] is the [[Albemarle County School Board|school board]] representative. | [[Liz Palmer]] is the current [[Board of Supervisors|supervisor]] representing the Samuel Miller District. [[Karen Firehock]] is the current [[Albemarle County Planning Commission|planning commissioner]]. [[Graham Paige]] is the [[Albemarle County School Board|school board]] representative. | ||
Palmer will run for reelection to the [[Board of Supervisors]] in the 2017 election <ref>{{cite web|title=|url=http://www.cvilletomorrow.org/news/article/26809-palmer-seeks-second-term/|author=Sean Tubbs|work=|publisher=Charlottesville Tomorrow|location=|publishdate=March 29, 2017|accessdate=April 2, 2017}}</ref>. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 12:26, 2 April 2017
The Samuel Miller Magisterial District is one of six magisterial districts in Albemarle County. It is named for Samuel Miller, the 19th-century philanthropist.
Description
The district is in southwestern Albemarle, between the Scottsville Magisterial District to the south, and the White Hall Magisterial District to the north.
The district includes the communities of Ivy, North Garden, and Covesville.
County representation
Liz Palmer is the current supervisor representing the Samuel Miller District. Karen Firehock is the current planning commissioner. Graham Paige is the school board representative.
Palmer will run for reelection to the Board of Supervisors in the 2017 election [1].
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