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Good, Spanberger — and the mayors, councils and school boards of central Virginia
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It’s Election Day!
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Scottsville Town Council candidate Dan Gristko responds to voter questions
Statement from Dan Gristko, who is running for town council in Scottsville, in Albemarle and Fluvanna counties.
Scottsville Town Council candidate Bill Hyson responds to voter questions
Bill Hyson, who is running for town council in Scottsville, in Albemarle and Fluvanna counties, says an apartment development, maintenance and the budget are the most pressing issues.
Orange Town Council candidate Elliott Fox responds to voter questions
Elliott Fox, who is running for town council in the Town of Orange, Orange County, says the water tower and the workforce are key issues.
The 5th District’s up for grabs in Tuesday’s election, but so are mayors and school boards across Central Virginia
Charlottesville Tomorrow visited In My Humble Opinion to talk about the 2022 Voter Guide.
Here’s how you can watch the only live debate between Rep. Bob Good and Josh Throneburg
The debate between the two 5th District Congressional candidates is happening Oct. 26
Candidate wants diversity on Louisa County’s all-white school board
About 30% of the county’s students aren’t white, but the school board has been all white since 2014.
We’re re-imagining what news about our democracy can do for our community
For almost a decade, Charlottesville Tomorrow has been publishing voter guides. This year, we’re making one built on your questions for congressional candidates.