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}}{{bio-stub}}[[Susan Gallion]] | }}{{bio-stub}}[[Susan Gallion]] served on the [[Albemarle County School Board]] representing the [[Rio Magisterial District|Rio]] district from 1994 to 2000. She announced her resignation in October 2000 because she was relocating to Greenville, South Carolina. After having been appointed by Supervisor David P. Bowerman, Gallion ran for reelection in 2007 after the county switched to an elected School Board. <ref>Savodnik, Peter. "School Board Member to Resign." Daily Progress [Charlottesville] 27 Oct. 2000: B1-B2. Print.</ref> | ||
==[[1997 election]]== | ==[[1997 election]]== |
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Susan Gallion | ||
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Former Member
Albemarle County School Board |
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Electoral District | Rio | |
Term Start | 1994 | |
Term End | 2000 | |
Succeeded by | Mary Rodriguez | |
Biographical Information
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Susan Gallion served on the Albemarle County School Board representing the Rio district from 1994 to 2000. She announced her resignation in October 2000 because she was relocating to Greenville, South Carolina. After having been appointed by Supervisor David P. Bowerman, Gallion ran for reelection in 2007 after the county switched to an elected School Board. [1]
1997 election
Gallion was elected to the School Board as a Republican from the Rio district. On election day, Gallion was 35 years old.[2] She is believed to be the youngest person ever elected to the Albemarle County School Board.[citation needed]
Candidates | Votes | % |
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Susan Gallion | 2,334 | |
Lindsay DuPratt Johnson | 598 |
Notes
- ↑ Savodnik, Peter. "School Board Member to Resign." Daily Progress [Charlottesville] 27 Oct. 2000: B1-B2. Print.
- ↑ Print: Meals tax narrowly passes in Albemarle, Sanminiatelli, Maria, Daily Progress, Lee Enterprises 5 Nov. 1997, Page A1+.
- ↑ Print: Unofficial election results, {{{author}}}, Daily Progress, Lee Enterprises 5 Nov. 1997, Page B3.