HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-11-04 votesNovember 4, 1980
(Abstract of Votes)
391
(Clerk's Note: Listed below is an abstract of votes cast in the County of Albemarle at
the general election held on November 4, 1980; certified and furnished to the Clerk by the
Electoral Board of Albemarle County, Virginia, and set out in this Minute Book pursuant to
Virginia Code Section 24.1-150.)
President and Vice President of the United States
Democratic Party; Jimmy Carter, President and Walter F. Mondale, Vice President - 7,293
Republican Party; Ronald Reagan, President and George Bush, Vice President - 10,424
Independent; Barry Commoner, President and LaDonna Harris, Vice President - 140
Independent; John B. Anderson, President and Patrick J. Lucey, Vice President - 1,435
Independent; Clifton DeBerry, President and Matilde Zimmermann, Vice Presiden~ - 8
Libertarian Party; Ed Clark, President and David Koch, Vice President - 282
Member Of The Senate Of Virginia
Thomas J. Michie, Jr. - 8,333
Charles R. Haugh - 10,137
Member House Of Representatives 7th District
J. Kenneth Robinson - 14,091
John P. Hundley - 1
Jane Rall- 1
James R. Jackson - 1
Byron Robitaille - 1
Brock Green - 1
Daniel Horsington - 2
Becky Arenson - 1
Sumner Irish - 1
Bill Sprong - 1
James B. Murray - 1
Bill Davis - 1
Jill Reinhart - 1
John Sinclar - 1
Thomas Kennedy - 1
Eugene McCarthy - t
John Knight - 1
Engleby - 1
Bob Franklin~ 1
Lew Fickett - 2
George Gilliam - 2
Tom Michie - 1
Horn - 1
Robertson - 1
Marsh - 1
Lewis C. Fickett - 1
Thomas P. Kennedy - 2
Proposed Constitutional Amendments
QUESTION 1: Shall Sections 6, 11 and 13 of Article IV and Section 6 of Article V of the
Constitution of Virginia be amended to authorize the General Assembly to convene for
a limited period of time to consider legislation vetoed by the Governor?
FOR (Yes) - 9,783
AGAINST (No) - 6,091
QUESTION 2: Shall Section 10 of Article VII of the Constitution of Virginia be amended to
decrease the maximum indebtedness a city or town may incur?
FOR (yes) - 11,060
AGAINST (No) - 4,561
QUESTION 3: Shall Section 6 of Article X of the Constitution of Virginia be amended to
authorize the General Assembly to permit certain tax exemptions for personal property
which is designed for continuous habitation, owned and used by persons not less than
sixty-five or disabled?
FOR (Yes) - 13,945
AGAINST (No) - 2,161
QUESTION 4: Shall Section 6 of Article X of the Constitution of Virginia be amended to
authorize the General Assembly to permit certain tax exemptions for property whose
purpose is to replace oil or natural gas generating equipment installed after Dec-
ember thirty-one, nineteen hundred seventy-four?
FOR (Yes) - 11,814
AGAINST (No) - 3,712