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Image Mayor Term Notes James Barron Hope, Jr. 1900–1905 Thornton Jones: 1905–1916 Thomas Sclater: 1917–1919 James V. Bickford: 1920–1946 Henry F. Marrow
Locke was first elected to Hampton City Council in 1996. The council chose her as Vice Mayor in 1998 and Mayor in 2000. [1] [2] In 2003, she won a three-way Democratic primary for the 2nd Senate district nomination with 48.11% of the vote. [3] She then won the general election over Republican P. K. Bomersheim and independent J. B. Hobson with ...
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HAMPTON — Local officials spent last week scrambling to fix errors discovered on the March 12 printed ballots for both the town and school district’s upcoming elections.. The issue led to an ...
Election 2024: Newcomers challenge incumbents in Hampton area Select Board races Hampton Town Meeting ballot This year, voters are being asked to support a $34.8 million town budget , an increase ...
In the November 2018 federal elections, Democrats picked up three U.S. House seats previously held by Republicans, and proceeded to hold seven of Virginia's eleven seats, compared to four for Republicans. From 1977 until 2013, Virginia had elected a governor of the opposite political party compared to the President of the United States of the time.
Angela Lee Leary, an outspoken Hampton City Council member who stepped down in 2011, died on July Fourth. Leary, who was 81, made a name for herself by being unafraid to challenge the decisions of ...