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}}{{bio-stub}}Gordon Walker is Executive Director of the [[Jefferson Area Board for Aging]] (JABA)He is a former member of the [[Albemarle County School Board]].  He was elected in 2001 to represent the [[Samuel Miller Magisterial District]] on the School Board.  He served one term on the School Board (2002-2005) and served as its Chairman during 2005.
}}{{bio-stub}}'''Gordon Walker''' is Executive Director of the [[Jefferson Area Board for Aging]].   


==[[2001 election]] for School Board==
 
Samuel Miller District
==School Board==
Walker is a former member of the [[Albemarle County School Board]], elected in 2001 to represent the [[Samuel Miller Magisterial District]]. He served one term on the School Board (2002-2005), and as its Chairman during 2005.
 
Election results from the [[2001 election]]"
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Revision as of 17:24, 7 November 2009

Gordon Walker

Electoral District Samuel Miller
Term Start 2002
Term End 2005
Preceded by Madison Cummings
Succeeded by Jon Stokes

Term Start 2005
Term End 2005
Preceded by Diantha McKeel
Succeeded by Sue Friedman

Biographical Information

Residence Batesville, Virginia
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Gordon Walker is Executive Director of the Jefferson Area Board for Aging.


School Board

Walker is a former member of the Albemarle County School Board, elected in 2001 to represent the Samuel Miller Magisterial District. He served one term on the School Board (2002-2005), and as its Chairman during 2005.

Election results from the 2001 election"

Candidates Votes %
Gordon Walker 2,809 70.14
William E. Bill Jones 1,191 29.74
Write-In 5 0.12

Notes