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Vandever told the Hook in 2006 that his biggest achievements included converting [[Water Street]] to two-way traffic, allowing traffic to cross the Downtown Mall at Second Street NE, and supporting the Charlottesville Ice Park<ref>[http://www.readthehook.com/stories/2006/08/10/COVER-Amalg.doc.aspx 'Mayorsville: Here, everybody's a mayor'], 10 Aug. 2006. Lisa Provence. The Hook. 2 May 2009</ref>. | Vandever told the Hook in 2006 that his biggest achievements included converting [[Water Street]] to two-way traffic, allowing traffic to cross the Downtown Mall at Second Street NE, and supporting the Charlottesville Ice Park<ref>[http://www.readthehook.com/stories/2006/08/10/COVER-Amalg.doc.aspx 'Mayorsville: Here, everybody's a mayor'], 10 Aug. 2006. Lisa Provence. The Hook. 2 May 2009</ref>. | ||
==[[1992 election]] for City Council== | |||
{{1992 election/CityCouncil}} | |||
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Democrat Tom Vandever served as Mayor of Charlottesville from 1992 to 1994.
Achievements
Vandever told the Hook in 2006 that his biggest achievements included converting Water Street to two-way traffic, allowing traffic to cross the Downtown Mall at Second Street NE, and supporting the Charlottesville Ice Park[1].
1992 election for City Council
Candidates | Votes | % |
---|---|---|
Thomas Vandever (D) incumbent | 4,086 | 56.31 |
Alvin Edwards (D) incumbent | 3,895 | 54.92 |
Virginia Daugherty (D) | 3,969 | 54.70 |
Thomas Hill (R) | 3,153 | 43.45 |
Thomas Plofchan (R) | 2,986 | 41.15 |
Thane Kerner (R) | 3,122 | 43.03 |
Voters could cast three votes, one for each of the three seats available, hence the percentages do not total 100%.
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Notes
- ↑ 'Mayorsville: Here, everybody's a mayor', 10 Aug. 2006. Lisa Provence. The Hook. 2 May 2009