Anthony (Tony) and Mary Anne Graham of Patterson’s Pub in Mendocino have renewed their commitment to local Mendocino- Fort Bragg high school graduates again this year with a $25,000 scholarship fund, initially started in 2017. The fund is intended for one or more deserving students in need of financial support as their way of giving […]
Caleb Stought defeated Chris Reed Nov. 7 in a special election to fill a Purcellville Town Council vacated last year by now-Mayor Stanley Milan. Stought s term will run through 2024.
Loudoun Now
Following the passage of legislation in Virginia moving municipal elections to November, the Round Hill Town Council last week voted to hold those elections in odd-numbered years from now on.
In February, the Virginia General Assembly passed Senate Bill 1157, which will shift all municipal elections from May to November beginning with elections held after Jan. 1, 2022. All elected officials will begin their terms Jan. 1 following the election.
Under the legislation, theterms of mayors and Town Council and School Board members will not be shortened with the change; those who were elected in May general elections, and whose terms expire June 30, will remain in office until Dec. 31 the year of the election.
Loudoun Now
The 2020 presidential election attracted record turnout, including unprecedented early voting turnout, and ended with Joe Biden taking 61% of the Loudoun vote.
It was the biggest win by a presidential candidate in Loudoun since 1988, when George H. W. Bush took 66% of the vote in his win over Michael Dukakis.
A record 225,625 Loudouners cast ballots.
Incumbent Mark Warner (D) won a third six-year term with a victory over Republican Daniel M. Gage. In Loudoun, Warner got 61% of the vote, a significant improvement over his 2014 race against Ed Gillespie when he won only 48% of the Loudoun vote.
And, reported health officials afterward, there were no outbreaks of COVID-19 associated with polling places.