Diantha McKeel

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Diantha McKeel

District Jack Jouett
For term to start January 2014
Term End December 2017
Incumbent Dennis S. Rooker

Term Start 1998
Preceded by Karen L. Powell

Preceded by Steve Koleszar
Succeeded by Gordon Walker

Biographical Information

Date of birth April 7, 1950
Age 73
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Diantha McKeel is a member of the Albemarle County School Board representing the Jack Jouett Magisterial District. She announced she will seek election to the Albemarle County Board of Supervisors and was endorsed by Dennis Rooker. [1]

Through May 29, 2013, McKeel had raised $19,742 in campaign funds, inluding a $5,000 donation from Rooker's campaign as well as a $5,000 donation fromm Sonjia Smith. Palmer raised $20,461 in campaign contributions between April and May 29, 2013. [2]


Election history

McKeel has won four election for the Jack Jouett seat on the Albemarle School Board.

2009 election for School Board

Candidates Votes %
Diantha H. McKeel (I) incumbent 2,521 98.48
Write-In 39 1.52
Source: Albemarle County[3]

Overall voter turnout for Albemarle County in this election was 46.7%[3]

2005 election for School Board

Candidates Votes %
Diantha H. McKeel (I) incumbent 2,771 98.89
Write-In 31 1.11

2001 election for School Board

Candidates Votes %
Diantha H. McKeel (I) incumbent 2,022 65.93
Cyndra H. Van Clief 1,039 33.88
Write-In 6 0.20

1997 election for School Board

Candidates Votes %
Diantha McKeel (I) 1,902

[4]

References

  1. Web. Rooker Not Running for Re-election, Charlottesville Newsplex, April 3, 2013, retrieved April 4, 2013.
  2. Web. Palmer, McKeel lead local candidates in fundraising, Daily Progress Staff Reports, Daily Progress, Lee Enterprises, June 7, 2013, retrieved June 10, 2013.
  3. 3.0 3.1 E-mail. Schermerhorn, Clarice, Elections Manager, Albemarle County. "Official Results November 3, 2009 General Election.." Message to Charlottesville Tomorrow. 12 Nov. 2009.
  4. Unofficial election results as reported in The Daily Progress [Charlottesville] 5 Nov. 1997: B3. Print.