Other Candidates
Independent candidate Florence M. King has lived in Alexandria for 30 years. She is the owner of FMK Financial Literacy, a company dedicated to teaching people to understand and effectively use various financial skills. She wants to focus on pandemic recovery and economic development, like prioritizing minority contracts for city projects. She wants to tackle the affordable housing crisis in the city by loosening restrictions on current property owners to build.
Darryl Nirenberg is running as a Republican candidate for Alexandria’s City Council. He and his wife are longtime residents of the city. He served as chief of staff to former Senator Jesse Helms, a staunch segregationist. Nirenberg opposes exploring solutions to the affordable housing crisis such as colocation, which involves building affordable housing units on school property.
Gail Parker is an Independent Green candidate and avid supporter of using rail transit as a solution to pollution and traffic congestion issues in the city. Parker has unsuccessfully sought election to represent the 43rd District in the House of Delegates in 2009, 2013, and 2019. She also ran for the 1st Congressional District seat in 2016, 2014, and 2012.
Independent candidate Florence M. King has lived in Alexandria for 30 years. She is the owner of FMK Financial Literacy, a company dedicated to teaching people to understand and effectively use various financial skills. She wants to focus on pandemic recovery and economic development, like prioritizing minority contracts for city projects. She wants to tackle the affordable housing crisis in the city by loosening restrictions on current property owners to build.
Darryl Nirenberg is running as a Republican candidate for Alexandria’s City Council. He and his wife are longtime residents of the city. He served as chief of staff to former Senator Jesse Helms, a staunch segregationist. Nirenberg opposes exploring solutions to the affordable housing crisis such as colocation, which involves building affordable housing units on school property.
Gail Parker is an Independent Green candidate and avid supporter of using rail transit as a solution to pollution and traffic congestion issues in the city. Parker has unsuccessfully sought election to represent the 43rd District in the House of Delegates in 2009, 2013, and 2019. She also ran for the 1st Congressional District seat in 2016, 2014, and 2012.