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'''Cynthia Neff''' was the Democratic candidate for the [[58th Virginia House of Delegates]] seat against incumbent Delegate [[Rob Bell]]{{fact}}. Neff serves on the Steering Committee of the [[Albemarle County Democratic Party]]<ref name=asap/>. | '''Cynthia Neff''' was the Democratic candidate for the [[58th Virginia House of Delegates]] seat against incumbent Delegate [[Rob Bell]]{{fact}}. Neff serves on the Steering Committee of the [[Albemarle County Democratic Party]]<ref name=asap/>. | ||
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Neff moved to [[Albemarle County]] in 2006 after retiring from IBM<ref name=asap/>. | Neff moved to [[Albemarle County]] in 2006 after retiring from IBM<ref name=asap/>. | ||
Neff is a member of the Board of Directors for [[Advocates for a Sustainable Albemarle Population]] and the [[AIDS/HIV Services Group]], the advisory council of the [[Legal Aid Justice Center]] and is co-chair of the national board for GenderPAC. Cynthia volunteers as a [[CASA]] and does legal research at the Legal Aid Justice Center for the Virginia Incarcerated Persons project. <ref name=asap>{{cite web|work=official site|title=ASAP Board of Directors|publisher=Advocates for a Sustainable Albemarle Population|accessdate=15 Aug. 2009|url=http://www.asapnow.org/about-directors.php}}</ref>. | Neff is a member of the Board of Directors for [[Advocates for a Sustainable Albemarle Population]] and the [[AIDS/HIV Services Group]], the advisory council of the [[Legal Aid Justice Center]] and is co-chair of the national board for GenderPAC. Cynthia volunteers as a [[CASA]] and does legal research at the Legal Aid Justice Center for the Virginia Incarcerated Persons project. <ref name=asap>{{cite web|work=official site|title=ASAP Board of Directors|publisher=[[Advocates for a Sustainable Albemarle Population]]|accessdate=15 Aug. 2009|url=http://www.asapnow.org/about-directors.php}}</ref>. | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
[http://www.cynthianeff.com/ Cynthia Neff's election website] | *{{wikipedia link|Cynthia_Neff||whylink=improve}} | ||
*[http://www.cynthianeff.com/ Cynthia Neff's election website] | |||
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Cynthia Neff was the Democratic candidate for the 58th Virginia House of Delegates seat against incumbent Delegate Rob Bell[citation needed]. Neff serves on the Steering Committee of the Albemarle County Democratic Party[1].
Neff moved to Albemarle County in 2006 after retiring from IBM[1].
Neff is a member of the Board of Directors for Advocates for a Sustainable Albemarle Population and the AIDS/HIV Services Group, the advisory council of the Legal Aid Justice Center and is co-chair of the national board for GenderPAC. Cynthia volunteers as a CASA and does legal research at the Legal Aid Justice Center for the Virginia Incarcerated Persons project. [1].
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Web. ASAP Board of Directors, official site, Advocates for a Sustainable Albemarle Population, retrieved 15 Aug. 2009.
External links
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- Cynthia Neff's election website