Monthly Archive for November, 2001

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Election Results Mixed

Democrat Mark Warner has won the governor’s race, Republican Jerry Kilgore has won the race for attorney general, Republican Rob Bell got the 58th district seat in the House, and Democrat Timothy Kaine was elected to lieutenant governor. Bell and Kilgore’s victories were particularly spectacular, each getting 60% of the vote. WVIR has detailed results.

General election today

Will writes: It’s that time of year when we all get to exercise our right to vote! Elections for governor, leutenant governor, attorney general, and a smorgasbord of other positions are underway right now, so mosey on over to your local voting center and cast your votes.

I just know I’m going to get into that booth and be faced with elections that I’ve never even heard of. It happens every year.

Council Approves Living Wage

In a long-awaited vote, City Council has approved the much-debated living wage. The $8/hour minimum wage applies only to businesses contracting with the City. Tim Hulbert of the Chamber of Commerce continues his opposition, even suggesting in an interview with WVIR this evening that it may not be within the City’s power to enact this new law. Also, Council voted in a small raise for themselves, though it doesn’t take effect until the next term.

Comdial lays off 200 more

Anonymous writes: Bad news folks…’Comdial Corp., once one of Albemarle County’s largest employers, announced Friday it is contracting out its remaining local work and laying off a total of 200 people.’

The story is in today’s Progress. Bummer.

Caravati Not Running for Senate

Mayor Blake Caravati has announced that he is not going to run for Senate in the upcoming 25th district elections. That leaves Meredith Richards as the only City Councilor that intends to run for the seat. Interestingly, Caravati intends to lend his support to Nancy O’Brien (who was Charlottesville’s first female mayor, back in 1976) rather than Richards. WVIR reported on this during their 11 o’clock broadcast.

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