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Dwight Clinton Jones (born February 3, 1948) is an American politician and pastor who served as the 79th Mayor of Richmond, Virginia. Jones took office on January 1, 2009, was inaugurated for his second term on January 12, 2013, and was succeeded by Levar Stoney on December 31, 2016. [ 1 ]
The Mayor of Richmond, Virginia is the chief executive of the government of Richmond, ... Dwight C. Jones: Democratic: January 1, 2009 December 31, 2016 80 Levar Stoney:
He argues that Mayor Dwight Jones and Levar Stoney, in pursuit of higher office and political contributions, played the "race card" to the city's detriment, especially the detriment of its infrastructure; and that Stoney's sports arena project was the wrong thing on which to focus.
This is a collection of articles dealing with current and former mayors of Richmond, Virginia. Pages in category "Mayors of Richmond, Virginia" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total.
Dwight Jones may refer to: T. A. Dwight Jones (1887–1957), American football player and coach in the United States; Dwight Clinton Jones (born 1948), mayor of Richmond, Virginia; Dwight Jones (basketball) (1952–2016), American basketball player; Dwight Sean Jones (defensive end) (born 1962), American football player
All positions had term limits of three years, with the exception of the mayor who could only serve one year consecutively. A vote was held at a meeting the following day, and Dr. William Foushee, Sr. was chosen as the first mayor. [4] In March 1851, the decision was made to replace the original Richmond City Charter.
A Manhattan federal judge will consider on Friday a request by two Georgia election workers to hold former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani in civil contempt for refusing to turn over property as ...
Voters elected the Mayor of Richmond, Virginia, members of the Richmond City Council, as well as several other local officials. In an officially nonpartisan, three-way race, Levar Stoney , the former state Secretary of the Commonwealth defeated Jack Berry, former Hanover County Administrator , and Joe Morrissey , former delegate of the Virginia ...