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Republican David Wyant served as Supervisor for the [[White Hall]] | Republican David Wyant served as Supervisor for the [[White Hall Magisterial District]] from 2004 to 2008. He is a professional civil and an official in the National Football League. He was defeated for re-election in November 2007 by Democrat [[Ann Mallek]]. | ||
While on the Board, he appointed [[Duane Zobrist]] to represent White Hall on the [[Albemarle County Planning Commission]]. | While on the Board, he appointed [[Duane Zobrist]] to represent White Hall on the [[Albemarle County Planning Commission]]. |
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Republican David Wyant served as Supervisor for the White Hall Magisterial District from 2004 to 2008. He is a professional civil and an official in the National Football League. He was defeated for re-election in November 2007 by Democrat Ann Mallek.
While on the Board, he appointed Duane Zobrist to represent White Hall on the Albemarle County Planning Commission.
Since leaving the Board, Wyant has been active in the effort to change the way in which country stores are handled by the County[1]. On May 5, 2009, Wyant appeared on behalf of a property owner who sought to seek the expansion of a garage in the rural area[citation needed].
2007 election for Board of Supervisors
White Hall Magisterial District
Candidates | Votes | % |
---|---|---|
Ann Huckle Mallek (D) | 2,953 | 55.64 |
David C. Wyant (R) incumbent | 2,350 | 44.28 |
Write-In | 4 | 0.07 |
2003 election for Board of Supervisors
Wyant won election on November 4, 2003 by receiving 54.42% of the votes cast.[2]
Candidates | Votes | % |
---|---|---|
David C. Wyant (R) | 2,186 | 54.42 |
Eric J. Strucko (D) | 1,826 | 45.46 |
Write-In | 5 | 0.12 |
Source: Virginia State Board of Elections[3] |
Notes
- ↑ 'Albemarle takes steps to preserve and support country stores', Ben Doernberg, Charlottesville Tomorrow, July 25, 2008
- ↑ 2003 election results for Albemarle County from the Virginia Board of Elections
- ↑ "General Election- November 4, 2003." Virginia State Board of Elections. 23 June 2009 <http://www.sbe.virginia.gov/ElectionResults/2003/nov/003.htm>.