Incumbent Justin Wilson was first elected as mayor in November 2018. Before his election, Wilson served on the city council for eight years, including three years as Alexandria’s vice mayor. He obtained a bachelor’s degree from Virginia Commonwealth University and is a graduate of the Sorensen Institute for Political Leadership at the University of Virginia. Wilson currently serves as a senior director at Amtrak. He and his wife currently reside in the Del Ray neighborhood with their two children.
During his years on the city council, Wilson emphasized the need to invest more in the city’s infrastructure. During his term as mayor, he has made several accomplishments, including securing funding for West End Transitway and the construction of the Potomac Yard Metro Station. He was also able to update fire stations, schools, and recreational facilities. He expanded the “Complete Streets” initiatives to improve pedestrian safety. Wilson will continue to push for budgets that address Alexandria’s infrastructural needs, including upgrading the stormwater system to address flooding issues in the city.
As mayor, Wilson will push for initiatives that will help improve early childhood education opportunities. He has successfully expanded access to quality preschool programs in the area by offering universal pre-K. Wilson has also increased funding to schools to address growing enrollment numbers. He was part of efforts that allowed Alexandria City Public Schools to safely reopen amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Wilson also supported ending the school’s school resource officer program and diverting funding to a teen wellness center.
Wilson also wants to continue addressing racial inequities in Alexandria. He has worked with other members of the city council to create a community police review board as well as a co-response pilot program that would send mental health professionals along with police officers to respond to mental health-related emergencies. Wilson and his staff have also begun to tackle zoning and land-use policies that have segregated the city.
He is also focused on efforts that will help individuals and small businesses recover from the pandemic. Wilson has worked to accelerate economic growth in the city and address growing housing needs. He has worked with new public and private partnerships that would provide more affordable housing to the region. He has also worked to redevelop the Landmark mall site, increase access to broadband, and open public access to the city’s waterfront.
Incumbent Mayor Justin Wilson is facing a challenge from Republican candidate Annetta Catchings, a former American Airlines flight attendant of 34 years, and currently serves as co-director of a nonprofit focused on education. She opposes the city’s guaranteed income program and is openly against the removal of Confederate monuments. Catchings does not support government measures to protect communities during the pandemic.
Due to his support of increased funding for infrastructure, public education, addressing racial inequities in the city, and pandemic recovery, Wilson is the most progressive choice in this race.
Incumbent Justin Wilson was first elected as mayor in November 2018. Before his election, Wilson served on the city council for eight years, including three years as Alexandria’s vice mayor. He obtained a bachelor’s degree from Virginia Commonwealth University and is a graduate of the Sorensen Institute for Political Leadership at the University of Virginia. Wilson currently serves as a senior director at Amtrak. He and his wife currently reside in the Del Ray neighborhood with their two children.
During his years on the city council, Wilson emphasized the need to invest more in the city’s infrastructure. During his term as mayor, he has made several accomplishments, including securing funding for West End Transitway and the construction of the Potomac Yard Metro Station. He was also able to update fire stations, schools, and recreational facilities. He expanded the “Complete Streets” initiatives to improve pedestrian safety. Wilson will continue to push for budgets that address Alexandria’s infrastructural needs, including upgrading the stormwater system to address flooding issues in the city.
As mayor, Wilson will push for initiatives that will help improve early childhood education opportunities. He has successfully expanded access to quality preschool programs in the area by offering universal pre-K. Wilson has also increased funding to schools to address growing enrollment numbers. He was part of efforts that allowed Alexandria City Public Schools to safely reopen amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Wilson also supported ending the school’s school resource officer program and diverting funding to a teen wellness center.
Wilson also wants to continue addressing racial inequities in Alexandria. He has worked with other members of the city council to create a community police review board as well as a co-response pilot program that would send mental health professionals along with police officers to respond to mental health-related emergencies. Wilson and his staff have also begun to tackle zoning and land-use policies that have segregated the city.
He is also focused on efforts that will help individuals and small businesses recover from the pandemic. Wilson has worked to accelerate economic growth in the city and address growing housing needs. He has worked with new public and private partnerships that would provide more affordable housing to the region. He has also worked to redevelop the Landmark mall site, increase access to broadband, and open public access to the city’s waterfront.
Incumbent Mayor Justin Wilson is facing a challenge from Republican candidate Annetta Catchings, a former American Airlines flight attendant of 34 years, and currently serves as co-director of a nonprofit focused on education. She opposes the city’s guaranteed income program and is openly against the removal of Confederate monuments. Catchings does not support government measures to protect communities during the pandemic.
Due to his support of increased funding for infrastructure, public education, addressing racial inequities in the city, and pandemic recovery, Wilson is the most progressive choice in this race.