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The [[Charlottesville City Council]] seats held by [[Kathleen Galvin]], [[Satyendra Huja]], and [[Dede Smith]] will be up for election. None have announced their plans as of December 18, 2014. | The [[Charlottesville City Council]] seats held by [[Kathleen Galvin]], [[Satyendra Huja]], and [[Dede Smith]] will be up for election. None have announced their plans as of December 18, 2014. | ||
===School Board | ===School Board=== | ||
The [[Charlottesville School Board]] seats held by [[Colette Blount]], [[Amy Laufer]], [[Jennifer McKeever]], and [[Willa Neale]] will also be up for election. None have announced their plans as of January, 5 2015. | The [[Charlottesville School Board]] seats held by [[Colette Blount]], [[Amy Laufer]], [[Jennifer McKeever]], and [[Willa Neale]] will also be up for election. None have announced their plans as of January, 5 2015. | ||
==Albemarle County== | ==Albemarle County== |
Revision as of 13:30, 12 January 2015
The general election for 2015 will be held on November 3.
Charlottesville
City Council
The Charlottesville City Council seats held by Kathleen Galvin, Satyendra Huja, and Dede Smith will be up for election. None have announced their plans as of December 18, 2014.
School Board
The Charlottesville School Board seats held by Colette Blount, Amy Laufer, Jennifer McKeever, and Willa Neale will also be up for election. None have announced their plans as of January, 5 2015.
Albemarle County
Board of Supervisors
In Albemarle County, the Rivanna, Scottsville and White Hall magisterial seats will be up for re-election. There will be an open seat in the Rivanna District as Ken Boyd will not seek a fourth term. [1]
Jane Dittmar will be seeking a full four-year term in the Scottsville District, and Ann Mallek will be up for a third term in the White Hall district.
School Board
The Albemarle County School Board seats held by Ned Gallaway, Barbara Massie Mouly, Steve Koleszar, and Jason Buyaki will also be up for election. None have announced their plans as of January, 5 2015.
Other races
Chip Harding announced on January 10, 2015 that he will run for reelection as sheriff. The venue was the Albemarle Republican Committee breakfast. [2]
References
- ↑ Web. Supervisor Boyd will not seek reelection, WCHV, January 10, 2015, retrieved January 11, 2015.
- ↑ Web. Harding To Run One Last Time For Office, Stephon Dingle, Charlottesville Newsplex, January 10, 2015, retrieved January 12, 2015.