In a press release today, Senator John Miller (D-1st) announced the formation of his re-election finance committee. The committee will be chaired by former Delegate Alan Diamonstein.
“I am honored to have so many outstanding business and community leaders involved in my re-election campaign. This is a diverse group of exceptional men and women who represent views across the entire political spectrum and I greatly appreciate their support,” Senator John Miller said.
“The caliber of individuals involved in John’s Finance Committee shows that he has strong bi-partisan support in the upcoming election – especially from the business community. This is an extremely impressive group and we are all looking forward to John’s re-election to the Senate of Virginia,” said Alan Diamonstein.
The entire list of members of the committee is below the fold.
Members of Senator John Miller’s Finance Committee
Alan Diamonstein – Patten Wornom Hatten & Diamonstein
John Lawson (Vice Chair) – W. M Jordan
Royden Goodson (Vice Chair) – Warwick Plumbing & Heating
| Ken Krakaur – Business Leader | Bill Downey – Riverside Health Systems |
| Molly Ward – Mayor of Hampton | Judy Wason – Community Leader |
| Bobby Freeman – Tower Park Management | Walter Segaloff – Achievable Dream |
| Art Casey – Casey Auto Group | Matt Mulherin – Business Leader |
| Jayne Di Vincenzo – Lions Bridge Financial | Veronica Weymouth – Weymouth Funeral Home |
| Brian Skinner – TowneBank | Casey DuPlantier – 1st Advantage Federal Credit Union |
| Robert Yancey – John Yancey Companies | Alan Witt – Witt Mares |
| Allen Jones – Dominion Physical Therapy | Ross Mugler – Hampton Commissioner of Revenue |
| Bill Harvey – Hampton University | Amy Thorstad – Realtor |
| Duncan Garnett – PWHD | Chris Canavos – Chris Canavos Properties |
| Neil Gray – IBEW Local 1340 | Mike Briley – Plumbers & Steamfitters Local 540 |
| Marjorie Wallace – Newport News Educator | Mayra Creed – Community Leader |
| William Harriday – United Steelworkers | Jerry Rogers – Communication Workers Local 2205 |
I hope John gets re-elected. I worked for him last time and he is a good man.
Timely considering the article in the Pilot about Senator Wagner may lose seat in redistricting and relocate to run against Senator Miller on peninsula. http://bit.ly/gegUuz The fact that redistricting is not going to be done on a non-partisan platform has resulted in the parties each trying to protect incumbents and alter seats, I predict there will be a lot of unhappy people for the next decade.
Just got tougher for Wagner. Dems sweetened up Miller’s district considerably.