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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18 – NOON
University of Mary Washington in Fredericksburg – Lee Hall
Directions from Parking Deck to Lee Hall: Follow sidewalk to the main Campus Walk and then follow main Campus Walk to Lee Hall.
Governor Kaine will give a presentation followed by a question-and-answer period from attendees. He will greet each attendee. Our goal is to get 30 people each from Spotsylvania, Orange, King George, Fredericksburg, and Stafford and the UMW Young Dems. The room holds about 200.
The organizers need a headcount. If you are able to attend, please contact Shirley Pfile at 972-3812 or www.shirley.pfile@comcast.net.
Lois Powell shared this video with members. It explains why we are so proud of he accomplishmens of our president and why we are behind his bid for a second term:
Sen. Edd Houck, who is facing his eighth contested bid for re-election to the state Senate, told supporters at the Lake of the Woods Clubhouse Sept. 21 that the stakes are higher than ever this time around.
The reasons? First the Democratic majority in the Senate is at stake. Second, Republican Gov. Bob McDonnell would like to see a GOP sweep to bolster his ambitions for higher office.
“We’ve got a fight on our hands,” Sen. Houck, told friends and supporters at a reception organized by Friends of Sen. Houck and attended by many members of the Lake of the Woods Democratic Club.
Sen. Houck described himself as “the kind of guy who sees this thing as a job,” citing his willingness to support any initiative that is in the interest of Virginia’s citizens, without regard to party. In fact, it is his long record of non-partisanship that makes the negative campaign mounted by his Tea Party opponent so misguided, he said.
A slide show of photographs taken at the LOW reception are available on this web site.
Nearly half of the 11 seats for Orange County positions in the Nov. 8 elections will be contested. At the filing deadline on Aug. 23, 19 candidates had been certified by Orange County Registrar Donna Jenni.
Here is a brief rundown of the candidates Orange County voters must choose from:
Sheriff: Incumbent Mark Amos vs. Donald Brooks, Culpeper County Jail administrator
Commonwealth’s attorney: Incumbent Diana Wheeler vs. Gilbert Berger, attorney
Treasurer: Incumbent Phyllis Yancey is unopposed
Commissioner of the Revenue: Incumbent Donna Chewning is unopposed.
Soil and Water Conservation District Commissioners: Incumbents Robert Bradford and Alyson Sappington are unopposed.
Orange County Board of Supervisors
District 2: Incumbent Zack Burkett vs. Jim White, chairman of the Economic Development Authority, and Art Magner, businessman
District 3: Incumbent Teel Goodwin vs. Billy Curry, pastor, and Will Likins, teacher
District 5: Incumbent Board Chairman Lee Frame vs. Suzanne Brady, real estate broker
School Board: Incuments Sherrie Page of District 2, Judy Carter of District 3 and Jim Hopkins of District 5 are unopposed.
The last day to register to vote in the Nov. 8 election is Oct. 17. For more information about the registering to vote or absentee ballots, contact Jenni at the registrar’s office at 672-5262. Information on how to register, including a voter registration form, is on this Web site.
UPDATE: In late September, Bill Curry, a candidate for District 3 supervisor, announced he was dropping out of the race. In addition, Alexis Gray, a substitute teacher in Orange County Schools, announced her write-in candidacy for the District 5 seat on the School Board.