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'''Robert Sarvis''' was a member of the [[1994 Thomas Jefferson]] team that won the [[1994 PAC|Panasonic Academic Challenge]].
 
'''Robert Sarvis''' was a member of the [[1994 Thomas Jefferson]] team that won the [[1994 PAC|Panasonic Academic Challenge]].
  
 
In 2013 he was the Libertarian nominee for governor of Virginia, and in 2014 for a Virginia senate seat. In both elections, Sarvis polled more votes than the difference between the victorious Democratic candidate and the runner-up Republican. This makes him the [[S.R. Sidarth|second]] TJ quizbowl alum to alter the outcome of a statewide election in Virginia.
 
In 2013 he was the Libertarian nominee for governor of Virginia, and in 2014 for a Virginia senate seat. In both elections, Sarvis polled more votes than the difference between the victorious Democratic candidate and the runner-up Republican. This makes him the [[S.R. Sidarth|second]] TJ quizbowl alum to alter the outcome of a statewide election in Virginia.
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[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Sarvis Full educational and political history at Wikipedia]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 22:03, 10 April 2021

Robert Sarvis
High school Thomas Jefferson (1994)
Stats HDWhite • NAQT

Robert Sarvis was a member of the 1994 Thomas Jefferson team that won the Panasonic Academic Challenge.

In 2013 he was the Libertarian nominee for governor of Virginia, and in 2014 for a Virginia senate seat. In both elections, Sarvis polled more votes than the difference between the victorious Democratic candidate and the runner-up Republican. This makes him the second TJ quizbowl alum to alter the outcome of a statewide election in Virginia.

External Links

Full educational and political history at Wikipedia