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'''J. Michael Crafaik III''' (August 9, 1971-December 14, 2008<ref name=dpobit>[http://www.legacy.com/DailyProgress/Obituaries.asp?Page=LifeStory&PersonId=121330582 Obituary], ''[[Charlottesville Daily Progress]]'' retrieved 26 June 2009</ref>) was a local restaurateur who twice ran as a Republican candidate for Charlottesville [[City Council]]. | |||
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Crafaik attended [[St. Anne's Belfield School]] and Corning Free Academy in Corning, New York, and graduated from [[Charlottesville High School]] and the [[University of Virginia]]. In 1994, he founded [[Michael's Bistro and Tap House]] on the [[Corner district|University Corner]]<ref name=dpobit> </ref>. | |||
Crafaik suffered from bipolar disorder and took his own life at [[Sugar Hollow Reservoir]] in early December 2008. <ref>{{cite-hook|title=Life of the party: Crafaik left mark on business, politics|url=http://www.readthehook.com/73314/life-party-crafaik-left-mark-business-politics|author=Courteney Stuart|pageno=|printno=751|printdate=December 18, 2008|publishdate=December 16, 2008|accessdate=July 11, 2012}}</ref> | |||
==1998 Election== | |||
At a press conference in late March, Crafaik called upon the City Council to hold a plebiscite on the [[Meadowcreek Parkway]]. | |||
"Let's not put in the hands of three council members a decision so crucially important to many thousands," Crafaik said. <ref>{{cite-progress-mg|title=Crafaik demands parkway plebiscite|author=Kimberly O'Brien|pageno=B1|printdate=April 1, 1998|publishdate=April 1, 1998|accessdate=February 13, 2016}}</ref> | |||
Crafaik also wanted a switch to an elected school board. <ref>{{cite-progress-mg|title=Crafaik would switch to elected city School Board|author=Daniel Nonte|pageno=B1|printdate=April 8, 1998|publishdate=April 8, 1998|accessdate=February 16, 2016}}</ref> | |||
==[[1998 election]] for City Council== | ==[[1998 election]] for City Council== | ||
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Revision as of 14:46, 16 February 2016
J. Michael Crafaik III (August 9, 1971-December 14, 2008[1]) was a local restaurateur who twice ran as a Republican candidate for Charlottesville City Council.
Biography
Crafaik attended St. Anne's Belfield School and Corning Free Academy in Corning, New York, and graduated from Charlottesville High School and the University of Virginia. In 1994, he founded Michael's Bistro and Tap House on the University Corner[1].
Crafaik suffered from bipolar disorder and took his own life at Sugar Hollow Reservoir in early December 2008. [2]
1998 Election
At a press conference in late March, Crafaik called upon the City Council to hold a plebiscite on the Meadowcreek Parkway.
"Let's not put in the hands of three council members a decision so crucially important to many thousands," Crafaik said. [3]
Crafaik also wanted a switch to an elected school board. [4]
1998 election for City Council
Candidates | Votes | % |
---|---|---|
David Toscano (D) incumbent | 2,589 | 57.55 |
J. Blake Caravati (D) | 2,345 | 52.13 |
Michael Crafaik (R) | 1,679 | 37.32 |
James King (I) | 1,539 | 34.21 |
Voters could cast two votes, one for each of the two seats available, hence the percentages do not total 100%.
1996 election for City Council
Candidates | Votes | % |
---|---|---|
Maurice Cox (D) | 2,733 | 65.40 |
Meredith Richards (D) | 2,625 | 62.81 |
Virginia Daugherty (D) incumbent | 2,571 | 61.52 |
Michael Crafaik (R) | 1,852 | 44.32 |
Voters could cast three votes, one for each of the three seats available, hence the percentages do not total 100%.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Obituary, Charlottesville Daily Progress retrieved 26 June 2009
- ↑ Web. Life of the party: Crafaik left mark on business, politics, Courteney Stuart, The Hook, Better Publications LLC, December 16, 2008, retrieved July 11, 2012. Print. December 18, 2008 , 751, .
- ↑ Print: Crafaik demands parkway plebiscite, Kimberly O'Brien, Daily Progress, Media General April 1, 1998, Page B1.
- ↑ Print: Crafaik would switch to elected city School Board, Daniel Nonte, Daily Progress, Media General April 8, 1998, Page B1.