Fluvanna Board selects Fairchild as Chair

The five-member Board of Supervisors in Fluvanna got to work last Wednesday at an organizational meeting that began with County Administrator Eric Dahl presiding.  There were two new members. 

“Welcome Mr. Hodge and Mr. Goad to the Board of Supervisors,” Dahl said. “Mr. Hodge representing the Palmyra District and Mr. Goad representing the Fork Union District.” 

Mike Goad won election to the Fork Union District with 59.48 percent of the vote, and Timothy Hodge won election to the Palmyra District with 52.14 percent of the vote. 

In his first act from the dais, Hodge nominated Supervisor Christopher Fairchild of the Cunningham District to serve as chair. Fairchild is in his first term having won election in 2021 in an uncontested.

Supervisor Tony O’Brien of the Rivanna District nominated Mike Sheridan of the Columbia District to serve as vice chair. Sheridan is in his third term after being elected in 2013. 

Both were elected to their positions unanimously. 

Fluvanna County Board of Supervisors Chair Christopher Fairchild (Credit: Fluvanna County)

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