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William Hoofnagle
Chair of the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors
In office
January 1970 – September 1972
Preceded byFrederick Babson
Succeeded byJean Packard
Personal details
Born(1921-03-27)March 27, 1921
Atkins, Virginia
DiedAugust 15, 2012(2012-08-15) (aged 91)
Hayesville, North Carolina
Political partyDemocratic
Alma materUniversity of Virginia
OccupationEconomist

William Sherrill Hoofnagle (March 27, 1921 – August 15, 2012) was an economist and politician from Fairfax County, Virginia who served as the second chairman of the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors after it became an at-large office. He served from January 1970 to September 1972.[1][2]

Career[edit]

Hoofnagle was appointed to the Fairfax County School Board in 1962 to represent the Centreville District by Supervisor Stuart T. DeBell. In 1964, Hoofnagle became chairman of the school board, a position he would hold until 1969.[3]

In November 1969, Chairman of the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors Frederick A. Babson resigned, citing his frustration with the low pay of $10,000 per year for the part-time office.[4] Fairfax County Circuit Court Judge Arthur W. Sinclair appointed Hoofnagle to serve out the rest of Babson's term on December 10, 1969, and Hoofnagle took office in January 1970.[5]

Although Hoofnagle was a Democrat, his position as an employee of the Federal Government forbade him from holding partisan political office, so he renounced his party affiliation and became an independent.[5]

It was as an independent that Hoofnagle sought election to the office of chairman in a special election held in November 1970. Running with the endorsement of the Fairfax County Democratic Committee, Hoofnagle defeated Republican Walter S. Boone.[6]

Hoofnagle sought reelection as the chairman in 1971. Running unopposed, Hoofnagle was elected again in November 1971.[7]

After only nine months into his term, Hoofnagle resigned from the Board of Supervisors. Although he publicly stated his reason for resigning was the need to travel for his job as an economist for the United States Department of Agriculture, he had privately stated his frustration with the limited power of the position, which allowed him to vote only on matters before the board in the case of a tie.[7]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Fairfax County to Receive Art Display Featuring Board of Supervisors Chairmen". Fairfax County. Retrieved April 17, 2010.
  • ^ Langer, Emily (28 August 2012). "William S. Hoofnagle dies; former chairman of Fairfax County School Board, supervisors was 91". The Washington Post. Retrieved 17 September 2015.
  • ^ "Suburb and State: Schools Chief Won't Seek New Term". The Washington Post. 21 June 1969. ProQuest 147655735.
  • ^ Klose, Kevin (20 November 1969). "Babson Quits Board In Fairfax". The Washington Post. ProQuest 143588884.
  • ^ a b Bredemeier, Kenneth (11 December 1969). "School Unit's Hoofnagle Named Chairman of Fairfax Supervisors". The Washington Post. ProQuest 143666878.
  • ^ Bredemeier, Kenneth (4 November 1970). "Wholey, Hoofnagle Win Posts". The Washington Post. ProQuest 147923196.
  • ^ a b Bredemeier, Kenneth (19 September 1972). "Hoofnagle Resigns Fairfax Board Post". The Washington Post. ProQuest 148286655.
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