Peter McIntosh
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Peter McIntosh | ||
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Peter McIntosh at May 25, 2011 City Council campaign announcement |
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Candidate for
Charlottesville City Council |
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Party | Democratic | |
Election | Nov. 8, 2011 | |
For term to start | 2012 | |
Biographical Information
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Date of birth | December 3, 1943 Age 80 |
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Spouse | Erin Garvey | |
Children | Kathryn | |
Alma mater | College of William & Mary BA 1965, JD 1973[1] |
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Profession | Attorney (retired) | |
Website | Campaign blog | |
Campaign $ | VPAP | |
Contributions $ | VPAP |
Peter McIntosh is a retired attorney. McIntosh moved to Charlottesville in February 1975 to take a job as Director of the Charlottesville Albemarle Legal Aid Society,[1][2] now known as the Legal Aid Justice Center.[3]
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2011 election for City Council
McIntosh announced that he would seek the Democratic nomination for Charlottesville City Council on May 25, 2011.[4]
A month later on June 16, McIntosh announced that he would drop out the race for council. In an interview with the Daily Progress, he endorsed Democratic incumbent Satyendra Huja, as well as Democrats Kathleen M. Galvin and Paul Beyer.[5]
Campaign video
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Web. Peter McIntosh's resume, Peter McIntosh, retrieved 25 May 2011.
- ↑ "Interview with Peter McIntosh." Personal interview by Brian A. Wheeler. Charlottesville Tomorrow. 25 May 2011.
- ↑ Web. History of the Legal Aid Justice Center, Legal Aid Justice Center, retrieved 25 May 2011.
- ↑ Web. McIntosh enters race for Democratic nomination to Charlottesville City Council, Brian Wheeler, News Article, Charlottesville Tomorrow, May 25, 2011, retrieved September 28, 2021.
- ↑ Web. McIntosh drops out of City Council race, Graham Moomaw, Daily Progress, Lee Enterprises, 16 June 2011, retrieved 16 June 2011.