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1991-11-05 Abstract of VotesNovember 5, 1991 (ABSTRACT OF VOTES) (PAGE 1) 31 (Clerk's Note: Listed below is an ABSTRACT OF VOTES cast in the County of Albemarle, Virginia, at the General Election held on Tuesday, November 5, 1991; 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.) M]9{BER~ SENATE OFVIRGINIA~ 25T~DISTRICT Thomas J. Michie, Jr. Edgar S. "Ed" Robb Graham Evans Anita Hill Don McLeay Name Not Recorded Warren E. Vandell Michael Ward 9,653 10,328 2 1 3 2 1 1 MEMBER~ HOUSE OF DRLRGAT~S~ 57T~DISTRICT Mitchell Van Yahres Anybody. Else Close E. D. Brooks Dennis M. Dougherty Jim Garth Carl Herakovich Steven Jordan James Lark C. T. Lindstrom D. French Slaughter, III Col. Carroll B. Smith R. Wertenbaker Turner Peter T. Way 3,977 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 M]9{BER~ HOUSE OF D~.RGAT~S~ 58T~ DISTRICT C. T. "Tim" Lindstrom Peter T. Way Name Not Recorded Steven V. Meeks 6,922 6,570 1 1 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS - RI~ANNADISTRICT Charles S. Martin G. D. "Dave" Emmitt W. E. Berce Charlie Taylor 2,014 1,881 1 1 MEMBER~ BOARD OF SUPERVISORS - SCOTTSVILLE DISTRICT Roger F. Leclere Forrest R. Marshall, Jr. S. Keith Rittenhouse 682 1,212 9O5 MEMBER, BOARD OF SUP]~IVISORS Allen C. Freeman Waiter F. Perkins 1,544 2,058 CT.l~qfl( OF COD]IT Shelby J. Marshall W. E. Berce Anybody Else Close Millard Filmore Paul Gashon Mickey Mouse Louise Pelton Bill S. Ward David Well 15,306 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 November 5, 1991 (ABSTRACT OF VOTES) (PAGE 2) CO}9{ONWEALTH' S ATTORNEY J. L. "Jim" Camblos, III Lester A. Wilson, III James Lark 10,630 7,597 1 32 S~ERIFF Terry W. Hawkins 15,596 Anybody Else Close 1 Millard Filmore 1 James Heilman 1 Crystal Limerick 1 Richard Martin 2 JoAnn Perkins 1 Richard Sincere 1 Dick Tracy 1 (Clerk's Note: Listed below is an ABSTRACT OF VOTES cast in the County of Albemarle, Virginia, in a Special Election held on Tuesday, November 5, 1991. for:) COUNTY FOOD AND BEVERAGE TAX QUESTION: Shall Albemarle County be authorized to levy a food and beverage tax of no more than four percent on food and beverage sold for human consump- tion by restaurants and on prepared sandwiches and single-meal platters sold by grocery stores and convenience stores at delicatessen counters, not to exceed eight and one-half percent when added to the State and local general sales and use tax? YES 8,436 NO 11,083 M~ER~ HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES~ 7TH DISTRICT K. E. "Kay" Slaughter George F. Allen John A. Torrice, Jr. Charlotte Humphries Name Not Recorded None of the Above Richard Sincere June Stork Tom Van De Ver Albert Whalley 7,560 12,433 290 2 1 1 1 1 1 1