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  1. Albemarle supervisors may head in new direction 
    Thomas defeated one-term incumbent Democrat David L. Slutzky and Snow won the open seat race in the Samuel Miller District over Democrat Madison Cummings and Independent John Lowry.
    Charlottesville Daily Progress - Nov 8, 2009

  2. Thomas stuns Slutzky in Rio 
    He received more votes than Democrat Madison Cummings and independent John Lowry.
    Charlottesville Daily Progress - Nov 4, 2009

  3. Va. voters face slate of choices 
    For the Albemarle County Board of Supervisors, Democrat Madison Cummings, independent John Lowry and Republican Duane Snow are running for the Samuel Miller District seat, which is being vacated by Sally H. Thomas; and Republican Rodney S. Thomas is challenging Democratic incumbent David L. Slutzky for the Rio District seat.
    Charlottesville Daily Progress - Nov 3, 2009

  4. Zero-based budget idea gains more supporters 
    Snow recently said that a zero-based budgeting process would in no way keep the county from having a “rainy day fund for tough economic times. “I don't know why you can't do both, Snow said. “I think that you've got to have a rainy day fund. Madison Cummings, a Democrat running for the Samuel Miller seat, did not return phone calls s...
    Charlottesville Daily Progress - Oct 31, 2009

  5. Snow blasts calls for higher Planning Commission fees 
    You have to have an open mind on what reality dictates. Democrat Madison Cummings is the third candidate in the three-way race, which will be decided in Tuesday's election.
    Charlottesville Daily Progress - Oct 31, 2009

  6. Local PAC makes cash contribution splash 
    Snow has raised a total of $42,208, twice as much as each of his opponents, Democrat Madison Cummings and independent John Lowry.
    Charlottesville Daily Progress - Oct 30, 2009

  7. School Board record defines Cummings 
    I am writing in support of Madison Cummings for the Board of Supervisors from the Samuel Miller District. Madison was thoughtful in his decisions; he weighed all sides of issues. I urge the voters of the Samuel Miller District to vote for Madison Cummings for supervisor.
    Charlottesville Daily Progress - Oct 26, 2009

  8. Cummings would be worthy successor 
    Madison Cummings has served the county for eight years on the School Board - he understands the needs and workings of the school system and will continue to work for an exceptional education for our children.
    Charlottesville Daily Progress - Oct 24, 2009

  9. Albemarle supervisor hopefuls spar on taxes, long-term growth 
    As the moderator attempted to wrap up a forum for Albemarle County Board of Supervisors candidates Thursday, Madison Cummings made a last-minute attempt “to put to rest any illusion anybody has that I have any interest in raising property taxes. But opponent John C. Lowry was having none of it. “Mr. Cummings said in an April interview that he probably would have voted for a real-estate tax rate of 77 cents had he been on the board then. In an interview Thursday, Cummings said that he made that s...
    Charlottesville Daily Progress - Oct 23, 2009

  10. Cummings earns credentials for post 
    This is Gordon Walker and I am casting my vote for Madison Cummings for Albemarle County supervisor. I know Madison is the right person at the right time to preserve Albemarle's quality of life and respond positively to future challenges. Madison really knows this is a strategy for sustainable, healthy economic development.
    Charlottesville Daily Progress - Oct 20, 2009

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