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Richmond, Virginia, city council members (15 P) Pages in category "Virginia city council members" The following 69 pages are in this category, out of 69 total.
After moving with his wife to Winchester, Virginia, Wiley spent several years on the city's Board of Zoning Appeals and Planning Commission. [2] [3] In 2014 Wiley ran for the city council and was elected without opposition. [4] From January 2018 onwards, Wiley was president of the city council. [5]
Kerry Joseph Donley (February 1, 1956 – July 13, 2022) was an American banker and politician who was a Democratic member of the Alexandria, Virginia City Council and previously served as Mayor of Alexandria from 1996–2003 and Chairman of the Democratic Party of Virginia.
He received the most votes for city council and was Vice-Mayor from 1972 to 1975. In 1975, he was the Republican nominee in Senate District 30 and defeated incumbent Leroy S. Bendheim . [ 2 ] In the Virginia Senate, Mitchell served as Minority Floor Leader from 1984 to 88.
Walter Benjamin Keister Sr. [1] was born on March 13, 1941, in Radford, Virginia, to Mary Bain and Walter H. Keister (1907–1961). [ 2 ] [ 3 ] He started his career as a science teacher. Keister's political career began when he was elected a member of Dublin City Council in 1986.
An independent city in Virginia may serve as the county seat of an adjacent county, even though the city by definition is not part of that county. An example is Fairfax, which is an independent city as well as the seat of Fairfax County. A city can be formed from any area with a defined boundary having a population of 5,000 or more. Cities have ...
Euille was elected to a three-year term on the Alexandria City Council in May 1994. He was re-elected in May 1997 (vice mayor) and in May 2000. He was elected the city's first African-American mayor in May 2003 and was re-elected mayor in May 2006, 2009 and in November 2012.
She served on the nonpartisan Norfolk, Virginia City Council 1996–2010, and was vice mayor 2004–08. She was a Democratic member of the Virginia House of Delegates , having won a special election on December 18, 2012, in the 89th district in Norfolk.}} [ 1 ] She then became the Treasurer of Norfolk in 2018.