May 4: the Washington town slate

Mar. 4, 2010
By Roger Piantadosi

Based on filings at Rappahannock County’s Board of Elections office this week, the slate for the Town of Washington’s May 4 election looks like this:

Mayor
John Sullivan, currently a member of the Town Council, is running unopposed.

“I plan to get out and speak to every person in town, residents and businesses, and get a sense for what people want to happen for this town, now that we have a sewer system,” Sullivan said this week.

Town Council
Mary Ann Kuhn, Middleton Inn owner, former editor of the Rappahannock News and a member of the town’s Planning Commission, filed to run for an open Council seat.

Eugene Leggett is not seeking reelection as mayor but will run for a seat on the Council.

Incumbent Jean Goodine decided not to seek re-election.

Incumbents Alice Butler, Patrick O’Connell and Gary Schwartz are seeking new terms, as is:

Treasurer
Incumbent Councilman and Treasurer J. R. “Jerry” Goebel Jr., who serves on the six-member Council but must run separately for the part-time paid position of town treasurer.


Related articles:

  1. Washington town sewer about $300K under budget
  2. Town looks into streetlight fix
  3. Beer, wine OK at town hall events
  4. Town sewer could be up by April
  5. Thirteen homes remain unconnected to Washington sewage system


   

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