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Board of Supervisors to Revisit Appointment to District 2 Vacancy — March 9 at 6 p.m.

09 Monday Mar 2015

Posted by Carol Dois Woodward in Prince George Board of Supervisors, Prince George Politics

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16th Virginia Senate District, Bill Gandel, Bill Robertson, Board of Supervisors, BOS, District 2 Vacancy, Marlene Waymack, Reid Foster, Sheila Minor

Board to take up tabled action regarding appointment of District 2 Interim Supervisor:

Prince George County Virginia SealNone of the three nominees received three votes at the March 3rd consideration of appointment to fill the District 2 vacancy on an interim basis.  The March 4th post outlines the nominees and votes.

It is possible that during the intervening week as one Supervisor or another has attempted to persuade one of the other Supervisors to support his candidate, efforts may have been made to search out a compromise candidate from the nine other interested citizens.

One source has indicated that the 9 remaining contenders are not out of the running.

Plan to attend the budget session on March 9 (Monday) at 6 p.m. at the BOS meeting room.  Watch democracy in action.

PG Board of Supervisors to review letters of interest – March 3 at 6 p.m.

03 Tuesday Mar 2015

Posted by Carol Dois Woodward in Uncategorized

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Bill Elliott, Budget, District 2 Vacancy, Donald Hunter, John Sartor, Marlene Waymack, Melvin Jones, Nancy Fine, Otis Bryant, Prince George Board of Supervisors, Prince George Virginia, Reid Foster, Richard Henshaw, Sheila Minor, T.J. Webb, Virginia, Work Session

The following Prince Georgians had filed letters of interest in the vacant District 2 seat as of 2:30 p.m. on March 2:

Otis Bryant, Richard Henshaw, T.J. Webb, Sheila Minor, Reid Foster, Bill Elliott, Marlene Waymack, Donald Hunter, Nancy Fine, Melvin Jones, and John Sartor.

The Board of Supervisors will review the letters of interest at their Budget Work Session tonight at at 6:00 p.m.  The newspapers have reported that the BOS may make a decision tonight about the interim appointment, but they have 45 days from the date of the vacancy to make any such appointment.

Interested persons are encouraged to attend the Board Budget Work Session to watch democracy in action.

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