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Alexandria Mayor Justin Wilson Says, “I Am Now Officially on the Ballot” for a Second Term and Asks for Support

Justin Wilson was elected Mayor of the City of Alexandria in November of 2018 after serving eight years on City Council, including service from 2016 – 2019 as Alexandria’s Vice Mayor. (Photo: Wilson Campaign)

ALEXANDRIA, VA — In an email sent out yesterday morning, Alexandria Mayor Justin Wilson informs recipients, “The ballot is now set!”

Wilson continues, “I am now officially on the ballot for the Democratic Primary on Tuesday June 8th and I need your support to serve a second term as your Mayor.

We are in a unique and challenging moment for our City. Our success has never been assured. It has been created through generations of leaders who have placed the City’s future first.

In the face of the pandemic, we have demonstrated that we could build the creative partnerships to preserve public health, protect our residents and keep our small businesses afloat. Leading the recovery requires that we support our children, invest in sustainable infrastructure and expand our economy. As we grow, we can define a new model of inclusive growth that repairs the persistent racial inequities in our City.”

Wilson asks for three things to support his efforts to lead Alexandria forward:

1) Early voting begins in less than a month. You can apply today to receive a ballot by mail. You can also vote in person at 132 N. Royal Street beginning on April 23rd. Mark your calendar!

2) Please assist my efforts to serve Alexandria by making a contribution to this new campaign.

3) Share this message with your friends and post about our campaign on social media. In a pandemic, the individual and virtual advocacy will make the difference.

And finally, he says, “Let me know your ideas. I am thankful to have your support.”

RELATED: Alexandria Mayor Announces Bid for Re-election in 2021

 

Mary Wadland

Mary Wadland is the Publisher and Editor in Chief of The Zebra Press, founded by her in 2010. Originally from Delray Beach, Florida, Mary is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Hollins College in Roanoke, VA and has lived and worked in the Alexandria publishing community since 1987.

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