Roanoke Times
& World-News
Virginia: WEDNESDAY, November 8, 1995
DEMOCRATS HOLD ON
MARYE KEEPS SEAT IN CLOSE SENATE RACE
SHULER CAPTURES 2ND TERM
BEDFORD PICKS BROWN
MONTGOMERY COUNTY GIVES KEITH 2ND TERM
REPUBLICAN MARRS DEFEATS 3 CHALLENGERS
INCUMBENTS WIN RE-ELECTION
TEACHER VOTES HELP HOPKINS
SHERIFF WINS RE-ELECTION BID
INCUMBENT WINS CLOSE ATTORNEY RACE
NEW DEMOCRATIC SUPERVISORS SHIFT CONTROL OF BOARD
MERGER IS OVERWHELMINGLY REJECTED
WHEELER'S SHOES MADE FOR WINNING
VOTERS OK LIBRARIES' EXPANSION
PROSECUTOR KRANTZ WINS ELECTION, KEEPS OFFICE
CONSERVATIVES TAKE CONTROL OF SUPERVISORS
VAUGHN'S EXPERIENCE LIKELY DECIDING FACTOR IN 2-1 VICTORY
COOK STAYS TREASURER; 3 OF 4 SUPERVISORS LOSE
DUDLEY USES HOME FIELD ADVANTAGE
NEWMAN DEFEATS COLEMAN
NOT MANY UPSETS IN THE REST OF WESTERN VIRGINIA
DEMOCRATS HOLD ON
EDWARDS BEATS INCUMBENT BELL
AFTER LEADING THE CHARGE, ALLEN STAYS HOME FOR THE RACE RESULTS
CRANWELL CLINCHES VICTORY AGAINST AVERILL
ROARK, IRVIN WIN IN CROWDED FIELDS
GLENVAR TEACHER TAKES FOUR-WAY RACE FOR CATAWBA SEAT
REPUBLICANS GAIN 2 COURTHOUSE OFFICES
DEMOCRATS SAY OPPONENTS' ADS LIKELY BACKFIRED
PRETTY DAMP PARTY FOR GOP
VA. HOUSE WILL GET AT LEAST 8 NEW MEMBERS
TEEN DEALER GETS 10 YEARS; SAYS CRACK SALES 'NOT WORTH IT'
`MALINGERING' BURGLAR GETS 20 YEARS
EXECUTION STAYED FOR ROANOKE WOMAN'S KILLER
IT'S LAST CALL FOR THE CAPITOL
SHORT-TERM CONTRACTS OPPOSED
IN VIRGINIA
PRISON DIALYSIS UNIT CLEARED
REGENT STUDENTS LAG IN PASSING BAR
OBIT LATE NOTICES
MASKED MAN ROBS, THREATENS NW WOMAN
ARAB-ISRAELI PEACE PROSPECT TO BE DISCUSSED
UNIVERSITY STUDENTS CHOOSE TO DIVIDE ALONG ETHNIC LINES
OBIT
GOP TOPPLES A WARHORSE
OTHER WESTERN VIRGINIA RACES HELD FEW SURPRISES
ELECTION CHARTS
ELECTION RESULTS
ELECTION RESULTS
ELECTION RESULTS
AROUND THE REGION
ELECTION RESULTS
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ELECTION RESULTS
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