Scott Bandy
| Alvin Scott Bandy | ||
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Scott Bandy |
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Candidate for
Charlottesville City Council |
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| Party | Independent | |
| Election | Nov. 3, 2015 | |
| For term to start | January 2016 | |
| Term End | 2019 | |
Candidate for
Charlottesville City Council |
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| Term Start | 2012 | |
Biographical Information
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| Date of birth | March 3, 1961 Age 64 |
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| Residence | Charlottesville | |
| Profession | Unemployed | |
| Website | [1] | |
| Campaign $ | VPAP | |
| Contributions $ | VPAP | |
A. Scott Bandy has twice run as an independent for Charlottesville City Council, identifying as a Libertarian. He lost in both the 2011 City Council election in 2015. [1][dead link]
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| Candidate Profile Resources | |
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| Candidate | Scott Bandy (I) |
| Office | Charlottesville City Council |
| Election year | 2015 election |
| Candidate interview transcript | |
| Candidate interview audio <mp3player>http://www.cvillepedia.org/mediawiki/images/20150903-Bandy-interview.MP3</mp3player>
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2015 election for City Council
| Candidates | Votes | % |
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| Wes Bellamy (D) | 4,688 | 29.67 |
| Kathleen M. Galvin (D) incumbent | 4,590 | 29.05 |
| Mike Signer (D) | 4,309 | 27.28 |
| Anson Parker (R) | 1,208 | 7.65 |
| Scott Bandy (I) | 691 | 4.37 |
| Write-In | 312 | 3.0 |
| Source: State Board of Elections[3] | ||
Each voter could vote for up to three candidates.
2011 election for City Council
Bandy was the first registered candidate for the 2011 election for City Council[4][dead link]. Bandy is originally from Fredericksburg and moved to the community in 1989. He is currently unemployed.[5][dead link]
Bandy has called for the construction of the Meadowcreek Parkway. [6][dead link]
Bandy and three other independent candidates argued in a July 20 forum for the Democratic candidates in the race should have included them. [7][dead link]
| Candidates | Votes | % |
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| Satyendra Huja (D) incumbent | 4,608 | 33.3 |
| Kathleen Galvin (D) | 4,601 | 33.2 |
| Deirdre “Dede” Smith (D) | 4,547 | 41.2 |
| Bob Fenwick (I) | 2,539 | 53.7 |
| Brandon Collins (I) | 1,477 | 31.2 |
| Andrew Williams (I) | 994 | 25.0 |
| Scott Bandy (I) | 399 | 3.6 |
| Paul Long (I) | 313 | 7.9 |
| Write-In | 133 | 3.0 |
| Source: City of Charlottesville[8] | ||
Each voter could vote for up to three candidates.
| Candidate Profile Resources | |
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| Candidate | Scott Bandy (I) - Challenger |
| Office | Charlottesville City Council |
| Election year | 2011 election |
| Candidate interview transcript | |
| Candidate interview audio <mp3player>http://www.cvillepedia.org/mediawiki/images/20110928-Bandy.mp3</mp3player>
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References
- ↑ Web. 2015 November General - Unofficial Results, Virginia State Board of Elections, November 3, 2015, retrieved November 3, 2015.
- ↑ Web. Dems sweep City Council elections, Graham Moomaw, Daily Progress, Lee Enterprises, November 8, 2011, retrieved November 8, 2011.
- ↑ Web. 2015 November General, State Board of Elections, November 4, 2011, retrieved July 28, 2016.
- ↑ Web. First City Council Candidate Files Paperwork, 1070 WINA newsradio, Saga Communications, retrieved March 24, 2011.
- ↑ Web. Fry's Spring Resident to Run for City Council, Jessica Jaglois, Charlottesville Newsplex, March 23, 2011, retrieved March 28, 2011.
- ↑ Web. City Council Candidate Supports Meadowcreek Parkway, Newsradio 1070 WINA, March 31, 2011, retrieved March 31, 2011.
- ↑ Web. Independent Council candidates criticize media for Democrat-only forum, August 9, 2011, retrieved August 9, 2011.
- ↑ Web. Official Results November 8, 2011 General Election, City of Charlottesville, 8 Nov. 2011, retrieved 15 Nov. 2011.