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"My vision is to have a community with planned growth and a high quality of life," Dorrier told the Daily Progress<ref>Savodnik, Peter. "Growth, Planning at Heart of Scottsville District Election." Daily Progress [Charlottesville] 27 Sept. 1999. George Loper's Archive. 27 May 2009 <http://george.loper.org/~george/archives/1999/Sep/78.html></ref>. He said one of his first priorities if elected would be to set up a joint meeting with the [[City Council|Charlottesville City Council]] to discuss regional cooperation on the issue.  
"My vision is to have a community with planned growth and a high quality of life," Dorrier told the Daily Progress<ref>Savodnik, Peter. "Growth, Planning at Heart of Scottsville District Election." Daily Progress [Charlottesville] 27 Sept. 1999. George Loper's Archive. 27 May 2009 <http://george.loper.org/~george/archives/1999/Sep/78.html></ref>. He said one of his first priorities if elected would be to set up a joint meeting with the [[City Council|Charlottesville City Council]] to discuss regional cooperation on the issue.  


Dorrier received 1,887 votes while Hawkins received 1218. Not counting write-in votes, Lindsay Dorrier received approximately 61% of the vote<ref>"Results of Contested Races in Albemarle County." George Loper's Archive. 3 June 2009 <http://george.loper.org/~george/>.</ref>.
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Revision as of 16:12, 28 July 2009

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Lindsay Dorrier (D) is currently serving his fourth term on the Albemarle County Board of Supervisors representing the Scottsville District.


Biography

Lindsay Dorrier was born on August 27, 1943 in Scottsville Virginia. His mother was a teacher at Belfield School and his father ran the local Ford dealership, Bruce-Dorrier Motor Company. Lindsay was raised in Scottsville, attended public schools, graduated from St. Christopher’s School and Trinity College. He enlisted in the U.S. Army, graduated from Infantry Officer Candidate School and served in Japan in Military Intelligence. Lindsay returned home to attend University of Virginia Law School and pursued his career as a lawyer and elected official. He has been a U.S. Army Reserve JAG Officer for fifteen years. In 1982, he unsuccessfully ran for the U.S. House of Representatives in the 7th District. He previously served as a member of the Board of Supervisors from 1976 to 1980 before being elected as Commonwealth's Attorney for Albemarle County that year. In 1990, he was appointed to serve as Director of the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services, a post he served in until 1994.

In 1999, he ran against Terry Hawkins (R) for his old seat on the Board of Supervisors.[1]

Dorrier is married to Jane Ikenberry Dorrier and has a daughter and son.


Contact Information

P.O. Box 818 635 Valley Street Scottsville VA 24590 Office: 286-9399, Home: 286-2528 Fax: 286-9390 email: riverstreet4444@yahoo.com

2007 election for Board of Supervisors

Democrat Lindsey Dorrier easily fended off his two challengers in the race for the Scottsville seat on the Albemarle County Board of Supervisors. Denny King and Kevin Fletcher split the opposition. Dorrier received 2,096 votes, Denny King received 897 votes, and Kevin Fletcher received 767 votes. Registered voter turnout in the Scottsville District was 35.7 percent.[2]

Scottsville Magisterial District

Candidates Votes %
Lindsay G. Dorrier, Jr. (D) incumbent 2,096 55.73
Dennis L. "Denny" King (I) 898 23.88
C. Kevin Fletcher (I) 767 20.39

2003 election for Board of Supervisors

Dorrier ran for Supervisor unopposed in 2003. Scottsville Magisterial District

Candidates Votes %
Lindsay G. Dorrier Jr 1,855 74.35
Write-In 640 25.65
Source: Virginia State Board of Elections[3]

1999 election for Board of Supervisors

Dorrier was nominated by the Albemarle County Democratic Party on June 2, 1999[4]. His opponent was former Albemarle County Sheriff Terry Hawkins. One of the major issues that year was growth in the County.

"My vision is to have a community with planned growth and a high quality of life," Dorrier told the Daily Progress[5]. He said one of his first priorities if elected would be to set up a joint meeting with the Charlottesville City Council to discuss regional cooperation on the issue.

Scottsville Magisterial District

Candidates Votes %
Lindsay Dorrier 1,887 60.75
Terry W. Hawkins 1,218 39.25


  1. Bob Gibson. 20 May 1999. Daily Progress. 19 May 2009. (via George Loper's archive)
  2. http://cvilletomorrow.typepad.com/charlottesville_tomorrow_/2007/11/county_results.html
  3. "General Election- November 4, 2003." Virginia State Board of Elections. 23 June 2009 <http://www.sbe.virginia.gov/ElectionResults/2003/nov/003.htm>.
  4. Bob Gibson. 20 May 1999. Daily Progress. 19 May 2009. (via George Loper's archive)
  5. Savodnik, Peter. "Growth, Planning at Heart of Scottsville District Election." Daily Progress [Charlottesville] 27 Sept. 1999. George Loper's Archive. 27 May 2009 <http://george.loper.org/~george/archives/1999/Sep/78.html>