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Albemarle County
3 years ago
Liberal and moderate candidates take control of school boards in contentious races across US

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Liberal and moderate candidates have won seats in polarizing elections […]

Albemarle County
3 years ago
Democrats see abortion wins as a springboard for 2024 as GOP struggles to find a winning message

WASHINGTON (AP) — Voters have thrown their support behind abortion rights in races in […]

Albemarle County
3 years ago
Charlottesville area contributes to Democrats taking General Assembly control

 Virginia Democrats who campaigned on protecting abortion rights have swept this year’s legislative elections, retaking full control of the General Assembly after two years of divided power.

Albemarle County
3 years ago
One new City Councilor and four new School Board members win seats unopposed

 Turnout in Charlottesville was even lighter than previous similar elections in 2017 and 2021… mainly because there was only one contested race. 

Albemarle County
3 years ago
Richmond voters again reject ballot measure on proposed casino

Developers had a losing hand on Election night.

Charlottesville City
3 years ago
Candidates forum for four unopposed likely city school board members tonight

 All four candidates for the Charlottesville School Board will be at the Jefferson School this evening at 6 for a candidate forum.

Albemarle County
3 years ago
UVa Center for Politics survey shows partisan desires often curtail Constitutional restraints

 A University of Virginia Center for Politics study of more than 2000 registered voters in the U.S. finds a large number — although not a majority — showing partisan desires overriding support for Constitutional freedom and American values.

Albemarle County
3 years ago
Virginia Congressional Dems want feds to investigate voter purge mistake

The Democratic members of Virginia’s congressional delegation have called on the U.S. Department of Justice to investigate after an apparent administrative error led to at least 275 people being improperly removed from the state’s voter rolls.