Posts Tagged ‘ DPVA ’

Pixie Bell Honored

Jul 3rd, 2010 | By
Pixie Bell Honored

Virginia “Pixie” Bell is one of the most well-known and  strongest Democrats in Northern Virginia. Governors, Senators, and Congressman call her their friend. Pixie has served in numerous offices in the Democratic Party, and currently is First Vice Chair of the 8th Congressional District Democratic Committee. Notably, she served four 4-year terms as Secretary of the Democratic Party
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2010 DPVA Jefferson-Jackson Weekend

Feb 25th, 2010 | By
2010 DPVA Jefferson-Jackson Weekend

The Democratic Party of Virginia is excited to announce that we have expanded our Jefferson-Jackson Weekend this year. During the weekend, Democrats from across the commonwealth will gather to build for Virginia’s future in 2010 and beyond. Senator Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) will be our keynote speaker. First elected in 2006, Senator Klobuchar has been described
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DPVA Quarterly Meetings Postponed

Feb 3rd, 2010 | By

The Democratic Party of Virginia (DPVA) State Steering Committee and State Central Committee meetings scheduled for February 5-6 have been postponed due to inclement weather coming our way starting Friday. The meetings will be rescheduled for March 19-20. Please save the date for this important weekend, because it will also be the Jefferson Jackson Weekend.
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Stoney to Deeds, Collier DPVA Interim Executive Director

Jun 25th, 2009 | By

Levar Stoney has taken a leave of absence from the DPVA (Democratic Party of Virginia) to join the Deeds campaign as Political Director. I am excited to announce that Leigh Anne Collier will be filling in as Interim Executive Director through November.  Leigh Anne should be a familiar face to many of you – she
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24 Hours of (United) Democrats

Jun 15th, 2009 | By

cross-posted from DemRulz.org, by DNC member Frank Leone, Jr. Back from Williamsburg after attending the DPVA Steering Committee (Friday night), DPVA State Central Committee (Saturday am), Unity Rally (Saturday noon), and Democratic Black Caucus Juneteenth Dinner (Saturday night).  I’ve never seen Virginia Democrats so united behind their ticket.  50% of Democratic voters had Creigh Deeds
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Unity Rally 2009

Jun 15th, 2009 | By

Unity Rally 2009 June 13th at the Alumni House on the campus of the College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, VA.



State Central Committee Meeting Saturday

Jun 13th, 2009 | By

Quarterly meeting of the State Central Committee Saturday, June 13th 10:00 am in Williamsburg, VA at the the Sadler Center in the Chesapeake Room on the College of William and Mary’s campus in historic Williamsburg (map, click here). Take exit 238, follow signs toward Colonial Williamsburg Take a right at the 2nd traffic light onto
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NoVA Grassroots Training Sponsored by DPVA

May 2nd, 2009 | By

Saturday, May 2nd from 12:15 – 5:15 pm Northern Virginia Community College Ernst Community Cultural Center 8333 Little River Turnpike Annandale, VA 22003 We have made tremendous gains in the past few years and we need to work as hard as we ever have before to win in 2009. Republicans want to turn back the
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Give ‘em Hell Dickie

Mar 28th, 2009 | By

cross-posted from DemRulz Chairman Richard Cranwell and Northern Virginia elected Democrats addressed a rally today in Annandale, down the road from the Republican gubernatorial candidate’s announcement.  Cranwell praised all three Democratic candidates, recalled the successes of the Warner and Kaine administrations (best managed state in the country, etc.), and made it clear that the GOP
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DPVA Central Committee Ends Term

Feb 16th, 2009 | By

The 2005-2009 Democratic Party of Virginia State Central Committee wrapped up its business in connection with Jefferson-Jackson Day Weekend on February 7, 2009 in Richmond.  It has been a very successful four years for the party which saw the election of Governor Kaine, Senators Webb and Warner, a Democratic majority in the Virginia’s Congressional delegation,
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