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*[http://www.cvillepodcast.com/2011/02/24/charlottesville-right-now-eric-strucko-joins-coy-barefoot-2/ February 26, 2011 edition of WINA's Charlottesville--Right Now!]
 


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Eric Strucko
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Eric Strucko

Term Start 2010
Preceded by Jon Stokes

Electoral District Samuel Miller
Term Start 2006
Term End 2009
Succeeded by Ed Smith[1]

Term Start 2009
Term End 2009

Biographical Information

Date of birth 1965
Spouse Laurie Strucko
Profession Chief Financial Officer
University of Virginia's Health Services Foundation
Campaign $ VPAP
Contributions $ VPAP
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Eric Strucko represents the Samuel Miller District on the Albemarle County School Board to succeed Jon Stokes. He previously ran for the County Board of Supervisors in the County's White Hall Magisterial District in 1999 and 2003 before being appointed to the Planning Commission in 2004. He served two-terms, including a year as chair, before winning election to the School Board in 2009.

Election history

2009 election for School Board

Candidates Votes %
Eric Strucko (I) 3,656 97.78
Write-In 83 2.22
Source: Albemarle County[2].

Overall voter turnout for Albemarle County in this election was 46.7%[3]. On May 28, 2009, Eric Strucko announced he was seeking election to the Albemarle County School Board to represent the Samuel Miller District to succeed Jon Stokes.

2003 election for Board of Supervisors

On November 4 2003, Strucko was the Democratic candidate for the White Hall seat on the Albemarle County Board of Supervisors and was defeated by Republican David Wyant. [4]

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[5]

1999 election for Board of Supervisors

Strucko declared his candidacy for the White Hall seat on March 31, 1999, making his speech to a group of supporters who gathered at the Albemarle County Office Building. He ran as an independent during this race and took on Walter F. Perkins. At the time, Strucko ran on a platform of growth management[6].

White Hall Magisterial District

Candidates Votes %
Walter F. Perkins (I) 2,131 54.94
Eric Strucko (I) 1,748 45.06

Memberships

Development Initiative Steering Committee

Notes

  1. Web. Woodbrook path plan criticized, Brandon Shulleeta, Daily Progress, Lee Enterprises, January 7, 2010, retrieved 8 Jan 2009.
  2. Official Results November 3, 2009 General Election. Schermerhorn, Clarice, Elections Manager, Albemarle County. "Official results." 12 Nov. 2009. E-mail to Charlottesville Tomorrow.
  3. Official Results November 3, 2009 General Election. Schermerhorn, Clarice, Elections Manager, Albemarle County. "Official results." 12 Nov. 2009. E-mail to Charlottesville Tomorrow.
  4. 2003 election results for Albemarle County from the Virginia Board of Elections
  5. "General Election- November 4, 2003." Virginia State Board of Elections. 23 June 2009 <http://www.sbe.virginia.gov/ElectionResults/2003/nov/003.htm>.
  6. George Loper's archive. Josh Barney. 1 Apr 1999. Daily Progress. 19 May 2009.

External links

Media Appearances