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Rodriguez was appointed in December 2000 to complete [[Susan Gallion]]'s unfinished term on the School Board. Gallion's seat became available when she moved out of the community. Rodriguez was selected from a pool of four applicants which also included John B. Gonnella, Richard H. Lear, and, Jane M. Whitworth. | Rodriguez was appointed in December 2000 to complete [[Susan Gallion]]'s unfinished term on the School Board. Gallion's seat became available when she moved out of the community. <ref>Andrews, Kate. "Board Appoints Member." Daily Progress [Charlottesville] 19 Dec. 2000: B1-B2. Print.</ref>. Rodriguez was selected from a pool of four applicants which also included John B. Gonnella, Richard H. Lear, and, Jane M. Whitworth. <ref>Andrews, Kate. "Four Candidates in Line for County School Board Seat." Daily Progress [Charlottesville] 2 Dec. 2000: B1-B2. Print.</ref> | ||
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Electoral District | Rio | |
Term Start | January 2001 | |
Term End | December 2001 | |
Preceded by | Susan Gallion | |
Succeeded by | Pam Moynihan | |
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Date of birth | Oct. 31, 1932 Age 91 |
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Mary Rodriguez was a member of the Albemarle County School Board representing the Rio Magisterial District.
Election history
Rodriguez was appointed in December 2000 to complete Susan Gallion's unfinished term on the School Board. Gallion's seat became available when she moved out of the community. [1]. Rodriguez was selected from a pool of four applicants which also included John B. Gonnella, Richard H. Lear, and, Jane M. Whitworth. [2]