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In the state legislature Vineyard is located in the 1st Senate District, represented by Republican Dave Cox, and in the 10th and 15th Assembly Districts, represented by Republicans Alan Nakanishi and Guy S. Houston respectively. Federally, Vineyard is located in California's 3rd congressional district, which has a Cook PVI of R +7 [3] and is represented by Republican Dan Lungren.
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Fred Roven, a real estate agent in Martha's Vineyard, Mass., has retiree clients who buy vacation homes with the idea of moving into them year round. At 61, Roven is similar in age to many of them. He moved to the island 14 years ago after managing a home-furnishing chain in Fairfield County, Conn.
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The hospitality Islanders have always extended to Hillary Clinton during her family's several Vineyard visits did not extend to the voting booth Tuesday. Senator Barack Obama trounced Senator Clinton by an Island-wide vote of 2,877 to 1,968.
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Located in the Eola Hills, Elton Vineyards was planted by Dick and Betty O'Brien beginning in 1983, the same year Bernau founded his vineyard in the Salem Hills. "I have worked with Dick and Betty for all these years and it is a privilege to tend their vines in the O'Brien's retirement," Bernau said. "The O'Briens have a lot of which to be proud. Their vineyard was recently named by Wine & Spirits Magazine as "one of Oregon's top vineyards." Senior Editor Patrick Comiskey named Elton Vineyards as one of the "standout vineyards" in the October 2006 issue.
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Recently, plans have been announced to add as many as 20,000 new homes to Vineyard. This could add as many as 60,000 new people to the CDP. Along with the houses would come new shopping centers, parks, and schools. However, some have been critical of the expansion and one California State University, Sacramento professor referred to it as "car-oriented sprawl development." However, there are plans to extend some sort of public transportation to Vineyard and to build around the train tracks that go through the town.
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