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Seay has been the director of the [[First Tee Charlottesville]] program - a youth mentoring program that builds life skills through golf - since 2006. He helped launch the program in 2002. Seay also served as a deputy sheriff for five and half years, and worked as a state juvenile probation counselor and a high and middle school teacher, administrator, and sports coach. Seay taught civics for several years at [[Buford Middle School]].<ref name="announce"/> | Seay has been the director of the [[First Tee Charlottesville]] program - a youth mentoring program that builds life skills through golf - since 2006. He helped launch the program in 2002. Seay also served as a deputy sheriff for five and half years, and worked as a state juvenile probation counselor and a high and middle school teacher, administrator, and sports coach. Seay taught civics for several years at [[Buford Middle School]].<ref name="announce"/> | ||
==Election History== | |||
===2013 Election for Supervisor=== | |||
Phillip Seay was defeated by [[Diantha McKeel]] in the general election. | |||
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Phillip Seay (I-Jack Jouett) |
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Candidate
Albemarle County Board of Supervisors |
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District | Jack Jouett Magisterial District | |
Party | Independent | |
Election | Nov. 5, 2013 | |
For term to start | January 2014 | |
Term End | December 2017 | |
Incumbent | Dennis Rooker | |
Biographical Information
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Date of birth | 1961 | |
Profession | Director of First Tee Charlottesville |
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Campaign $ | VPAP | |
Contributions $ | VPAP |
Phillip Seay was an independent candidate for the Jack Jouett Magisterial District seat on the Albemarle County Board of Supervisors.[1] He was defeated by Diantha McKeel on November 5, 2013. [2]
Seay officially announced his candidacy on July 24th, 2013 at the Albemarle County Office Building.[3]
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Background
Seay has been the director of the First Tee Charlottesville program - a youth mentoring program that builds life skills through golf - since 2006. He helped launch the program in 2002. Seay also served as a deputy sheriff for five and half years, and worked as a state juvenile probation counselor and a high and middle school teacher, administrator, and sports coach. Seay taught civics for several years at Buford Middle School.[3]
Election History
2013 Election for Supervisor
Phillip Seay was defeated by Diantha McKeel in the general election.
Candidates | Votes | % |
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Diantha McKeel (I) (winner) | 2,522 | 69.86 |
Phillip Seay (I) | 1,070 | 29.64 |
Write-In | 18 | 0.50 |
Source: State Board of Elections[4] |
References
- ↑ Web. Seay files as independent to face McKeel in Jack Jouett race; Two apply to replace Dumler, Sean Tubbs, Charlottesville Tomorrow, June 12, 2013, retrieved June 19, 2013.
- ↑ Web. Democrats gain advantage on Albemarle County Board of Supervisors, J. Reynolds Hutchins, Daily Progress, Lee Enterprises, November 5, 2013, retrieved November 5, 2013.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Web. Phillip Seay officially launches campaign for Albemarle Board of Supervisors, Andrew Quarles, Charlottesville Tomorrow, 25 July 2013, retrieved 31 July 2013.
- ↑ Web. Albemarle County, Virginia State Board of Elections, retrieved November 11, 2013.