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  1. Department Contact Information. Telephone: (804) 864-8901 Toll Free: (800) 552-9745 FAX: (804) 371-0194 TTY: 711 Email: info@elections.virginia.gov

  2. Jones was elected to office on Nov 8, 2022, winning 40% of the vote over three members of the city council. [13] Newport News Mayor Phillip Jones On Election Night Giving Acceptance Speech. During his election, he was endorsed by Governor Terry McAuliffe and State Senator Mamie Locke. Prior to becoming mayor, Jones was a member of the Newport ...

  3. Mayor's Office. Phillip Jones is the 27th Mayor of Newport News, Virginia, and the city's youngest directly elected mayor. In this role, he is committed to improving education, investing in public safety, and modernizing City Hall. Under his administration, Newport News was awarded the All-America City designation for the first time ...

  4. The Honorable Phillip D. Jones. Mayor, At Large (Term Expires 12/31/2026) 2400 Washington Ave. Newport News, VA 23607 Phone: 757-926-8618 The Honorable Marcellus L. Harris III. Councilman - North District 2, Seat A (Term Expires 12/31/2024) 2400 Washington Ave. Newport News, VA 23607 Phone: 757-926-8618 The Honorable Curtis D. Bethany III

  5. May 30, 2023 · Now, there’s starting to be a noticeable turnover in leadership, not just in government but some of the major private companies. Jones was one of four new members elected to the seven-member ...

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