Charlottesville Elections Study Task Force
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The Charlottesville Elections Study Task Force was a panel appointed by Charlottesville City Council (2004-2006) in 2004 intended to review the structure of Charlottesville's local government and to suggest possible reforms to address public concerns about citizens feeling unrepresented by the current system.[1]. [2]
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Members
The Task Force included the following members:
- Democratic party representative (Tom Vandever)
- Republican party representative (Leroy Hamlett)
- NAACP representative (Cindy Stratton)
- Chamber of Commerce representative (Sue Lewis)
- Quality Community Council representative (Karen Waters)
- Representative from Ward 1—Recreation and Clark (David RePass)
- Representative from Ward 2—Walker and Carver (Sean O’Brien, Chairman)
- Representative from Ward 3—Jefferson Park and Tonsler (Heather Walker)
- Representative from Ward 4—Venable and Alumni Hall (John Pfaltz)
Resource Staff
Resource Staff for the Task Force included:
- Ken Stroupe from the UVa Center for Politics
- Sheri Iachetta, Registrar of Voters, City of Charlottesville
- Craig Brown, City Attorney, City of Charlottesville
References
- ↑ http://s3.amazonaws.com/cville/cm/mutlimedia/200412xx-CharlottesvilleElectionsStudyTaskForce.pdf
- ↑ Web. How might Charlottesville be governed differently in the future?, Sean Tubbs, Charlottesville Tomorrow, February 25, 2018, retrieved June 10, 2018.