Bryce outraises Spillman for at-large seat on Albemarle School Board
There’s a competitive race for the at-large seat on the Albemarle School Board. That body has seven members whereas the Supervisors only have six.
Meg Bryce raised $18,490 from 56 donors in the first quarter of the year with 29 of them coming from people who made cash contributions of more than $100. Bryce, a daughter of the late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, spent $1,285 to have a balance of $17,204 at the end of March. (campaign website)
Allison Spillman raised $1,260 from three donors and recorded $238 in an in-kind contribution from herself. Spillman spent $666 for an ending balance of $1,250. (campaign website)
The district races are so far all uncontested.
Judy Le reported no activity in her campaign for a second term representing the Rivanna District.
Ellen Osborne raised $1,200 from seven donors in the first quarter in her campaign for a second term representing the Scottsville District.
Joann McDermid raised $5,550 from eleven donors from February 21 to March 31. Albemarle Republican Chair John Lowry contributed $250. McDermid spent $1,180.
Jim Hingely is so far unopposed in his reelection bid for Commonwealth’s Attorney. Chan Bryant is unopposed for Albemarle Sheriff.
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