by Dick Hall-Sizemore
It has long been evident that Henrico County has been changing, both demographically and politically. The results of this weekโs elections were the culmination of that long-term trend.
The county has a history of continuity in its Board of Supervisors membership with members serving for many years. This year, two long-serving board members, Patricia OโBannon and Frank Thornton, both of whom will complete 28 years on the board this year, announced their retirements.ย (Thornton was the first Black elected to the board.)
The partisan breakdown of the board has been three Republicans and two Democrats for many years, except for a brief interlude in 2018 when a Democrat was elected in a special election following the death of a long-serving Republican. She resigned from the board seven months later after getting into a nasty squabble with other board members, including her fellow Democrats, who said she was not playing by their internal rules. A Republican won in the ensuing special election. (more…)


by Dick Hall-Sizemore
by Kerry Dougherty
by Derrick Max


from Liberty Unyieldingย 





