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'''Albert "Al" C. Weed II''' founded [[Nelson County|Nelson County's]] Mountain Cove Vineyards in 1973.<ref name="campaign">Al Weed 2004. Al Weed for Congress: A Democrat for Virginia. Lovingston: Al Weed 2004, 2004. Print. Tri-fold brochure from Al Weed's (D) 2004 campaign for the 5th district U.S. Congressional seat held at the time by incumbent Virgil Goode (R-5th).</ref> | '''Albert "Al" C. Weed II''' founded [[Nelson County|Nelson County's]] Mountain Cove Vineyards in 1973.<ref name="campaign">Al Weed 2004. Al Weed for Congress: A Democrat for Virginia. Lovingston: Al Weed 2004, 2004. Print. Tri-fold brochure from Al Weed's (D) 2004 campaign for the 5th district U.S. Congressional seat held at the time by incumbent Virgil Goode (R-5th).</ref> Weed was a co-founder of [[Public Policy Virginia]] in 2005.<ref>{{cite web|title=Public Policy Virginia|url=http://www.ppvir.org/history.htm|author=|work=|publisher=Public Policy Virginia|location=|publishdate=|accessdate=12 Dec 2010}}</ref> | ||
In 2004 and 2006, Al Weed challenged [[Virgil Goode]] (R-5th) in the election for the 5th district seat in the U.S. House of Representatives. | In 2004 and 2006, Al Weed challenged [[Virgil Goode]] (R-5th) in the election for the 5th district seat in the U.S. House of Representatives. |
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Albert "Al" C. Weed II founded Nelson County's Mountain Cove Vineyards in 1973.[1] Weed was a co-founder of Public Policy Virginia in 2005.[2]
In 2004 and 2006, Al Weed challenged Virgil Goode (R-5th) in the election for the 5th district seat in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Community Service
Al Weed served as a member of the Board of Directors of Advocates for a Sustainable Albemarle Population and during that period was the organization's Vice President.[3]
2006 Election
Candidates | Votes | % |
---|---|---|
Virgil Goode, Jr. (R) (incumbent) | 125,370 | 59.11 |
A C Weed II (D) | 84,682 | 39.93 |
J P Oddo (I-Green) | 1,928 | 0.91 |
Write-In | 99 | 0.05 |
Source: Virginia State Board of Elections[4] |
2004 Election
Candidates | Votes | % |
---|---|---|
Virgil Goode Jr (R) (incumbent) | 172,431 | 63.68 |
A C Weed II (D) | 98,237 | 36.28 |
Write-In | 90 | 0.03 |
Source: Virginia State Board of Elections[5] |
References
- ↑ Al Weed 2004. Al Weed for Congress: A Democrat for Virginia. Lovingston: Al Weed 2004, 2004. Print. Tri-fold brochure from Al Weed's (D) 2004 campaign for the 5th district U.S. Congressional seat held at the time by incumbent Virgil Goode (R-5th).
- ↑ Web. Public Policy Virginia, Public Policy Virginia, retrieved 12 Dec 2010.
- ↑ ASAP Officers and Directors on March 4, 2004. 2004. Current and proposed directors for ASAP's March 4, 2004 board elections.
- ↑ Web. Official Results, Virginia State Board of Elections, retrieved 28 Nov. 2010.
- ↑ Web. Official Results, Virginia State Board of Elections, retrieved 28 Nov. 2010.