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Alvenia Leboeuf

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Alvenia Leboeuf was a candidate for an at-large seat on the Virginia Beach City School Board in Virginia. She ran against incumbents Dorothy Holtz and Robert Melatti and three fellow challengers in the general election on November 4, 2014. There were two at-large seats up for election. Alvenia Leboeuf lost the general election on November 4, 2014.

Biography

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Leboeuf is retired from Virginia Beach City Public Schools, where she served the district as an instructional specialist. She is a longtime member of the Virginia Beach Education Association.[1]

Elections

2014

See also: Virginia Beach City Public Schools elections (2014)

The November 4, 2014, general election in Virginia Beach City Public Schools featured six seats up for election. The districts of Bayside, Beach, Lynnhaven and Princess Anne were up for re-election, in addition to two at-large seats.

For the at-large seats, incumbents Dorothy Holtz and Robert Melatti sought re-election against four challengers. They were Alvenia Leboeuf, Ashley McLeod, Gregg O’Neil and Osmay Torres.

In the Bayside (District 4) race, incumbent Carolyn Weems faced challenger Clenise Platt. In the Beach (District 6) race, incumbent Samuel Reid competed against Sharon Felton. Lynnhaven (District 5) incumbent Emma L. Davis did not file for re-election; three candidates sought her seat. They were Michael Kelly, Carolyn Rye and Gregory Strangways. Two candidates, Kimberly Melnyk and Frances Thompson, challenged incumbent William Brunke for the Princess Anne (District 7) seat.

Holtz and McLeod won election to the at-large seats. Weems, Felton, Rye and Melnyk won their respective district seats.

Results

Virginia Beach City Public Schools, At-Large General Election, 4-year term, 2014
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Nonpartisan Green check mark transparent.pngDorothy Holtz Incumbent 24.8% 34,749
     Nonpartisan Green check mark transparent.pngAshley McLeod 22% 30,823
     Nonpartisan Robert Melatti Incumbent 20.1% 28,261
     Nonpartisan Alvenia Leboeuf 12.9% 18,146
     Nonpartisan Osmay Torres 11.1% 15,528
     Nonpartisan Gregg O’Neil 8.7% 12,182
     Nonpartisan Write-in votes 0.4% 579
Total Votes 140,268
Source: Virginia Department of Elections, "Official Election Results," accessed December 29, 2014

Funding

Leboeuf did not file a campaign finance report with the Virginia State Board of Elections during the election.

Endorsements

The Virginia Beach Education Association PACE (Political Action Committee of Educators) endorsed Leboeuf.[2]

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