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Julian Sargeant "Sarge" Reynolds (June 30, 1936 – June 13, 1971) of Richmond, Virginia, was an American educator, businessman, and Democratic politician. He served in both the House and Senate of the Virginia General Assembly and served as 30th Lieutenant Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia under Governor Linwood Holton .
The 1969 Virginia lieutenant gubernatorial election was held on 4 November 1969 in order to elect the lieutenant governor of Virginia. Democratic nominee and incumbent member of the Virginia Senate J. Sargeant Reynolds defeated Republican nominee and incumbent member of the Virginia Senate H. Dunlop Dawbarn, American Independent nominee Samuel J. Breeding Jr. and Conservative nominee Louis A ...
The 1971 Virginia lieutenant gubernatorial special election was held on November 2, 1971, to elect the next Lieutenant Governor of Virginia following the death of incumbent J. Sargeant Reynolds. The election was concurrent with the 1971 Virginia Senate election and 1971 Virginia House of Delegates election.
Lieutenant Governor of Virginia: Fred G. Pollard (until January 17), J. Sargeant Reynolds (starting January 17) Lieutenant Governor of Washington: John Cherberg ; Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin: Jack B. Olson
The Kitchens at Reynolds opened in July 2020 in the East End of Richmond. As a front door to career advising and assistance with financial aid and enrollment, the Kitchens is a convenient neighborhood access point to all of Reynolds' academic and workforce offerings, including culinary arts, hospitality, and small business entrepreneurship.
The Greater Richmond Region is a region and metropolitan area in the U.S. state of Virginia, centered on Richmond, the state capital.The U.S. Office of Management and Budget (OMB) defines the area as the Richmond, VA Metropolitan Statistical Area, a Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) used by the U.S. Census Bureau and other entities.
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J majority William H. Crawford/ John C. Calhoun (DR) vacant: 1825 James Barbour (J) Littleton Waller Tazewell (DR) 15J, 7NR vacant: Littleton Waller Tazewell (J) 1826 John Tyler (DR) [d] John Randolph of Roanoke (J) 1827 William Branch Giles (D) [a] John Tyler (J) 16J, 6NR 1828 Andrew Jackson/ John C. Calhoun (D) 1829 1830 John Floyd (D) 17J ...