Libby Garvey

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Voters rejected efforts by the Democratic establishment to punish Garvey for her support of Republican-turned-independent John Vihstadt, whose election in 2014 ended 15 years of an all-Democratic board.

Patricia Sullivan,Washington Post

Garvey's alienation of the "fading Democratic Establishment" led to what one veteran election-watch described as an "unprecedented onslaught" consisting of "a coalition of current and former elected officials and Democratic activists" who were angered and sought to unseat her for supporting Vhidstat and for displaying an independent streak. [20]

Personal life

Garvey has lived in Arlington since 1977. She has two daughters, both of whom are graduates of Arlington County Public Schools, and five grandchildren. She established the Kennan Garvey Memorial Fund for Phoenix Bikes in memory of her late husband, and has served on their board. [21]

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References

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  2. "Libby Garvey, Arlington County Board Biography". County Board: Members. Arlingtonva.us. Retrieved 2017-05-14.
  3. "About Libby". Reelect Libby: Libby Garvey for Arlington County Board.
  4. Jay Mathews (2008-11-24). "Arlington's Smith Has a Track Record Obama Would Prize". Washington Post . Archived from the original on 2016-06-30. School board member Libby Garvey has never forgotten his answer to a standard question: Why do you want to come to Arlington? "He said that many people in education around the nation thought that you could usually predict how a child would do in school if you knew that child's racial and ethnic background," Garvey recalled. "He said he wanted to come to Arlington and prove them wrong."
  5. Strand, Palma; Smith, Robert G.; Cotman, Tim; Robinson, Cheryl; Swaim, Martha; Crawley, Alvin (2011). Gaining on the Gap: Changing Hearts, Minds, and Practice. R&L Education. pp. v, xi, 180. ISBN   9781610482905 . Retrieved 2016-05-19.
  6. "Port City Politics: Catching up with the State Senate candidates". Alexandria Times. 2011-05-11. Archived from the original on 2015-08-09. Retrieved 2013-11-26. Its no secret Libby Garvey, candidate for the District 30 state senate seat and Arlington School Board member, wants to make the fallout from the Washington Headquarters Services buildings a central issue in the Democratic primary.
  7. Ethan Rothstein (2013-11-26). "Is the Ongoing Streetcar Debate Slowing Development on the Pike?". Arlington Now. Archived from the original on 2015-03-16. Retrieved 2013-11-26. County Board Member Libby Garvey — who was elected last year on an anti-streetcar platform and is currently the lone voice of streetcar dissent on the Board — isn’t so sure about Karantonis’ hypothesis.
  8. "Garvey Wins Democratic County Board Caucus". Arlington Now. 22 January 2012.
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Libby Garvey
Libby Garvey, of the Arlington County Board, in 2014.jpg
Member of the Arlington County Board
Assumed office
March 2012