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Dwight Clinton Jones

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Dwight Clinton Jones
Dwight Clinton Jones 2015.jpg
Jones in 2015
79th Mayor of Richmond, Virginia
In office
January 1, 2009 – December 31, 2016
Preceded by Douglas Wilder
Succeeded by Levar Stoney
Member of the Virginia House of Delegates
from the 70th district
In office
January 12, 1994 – January 1, 2009
Preceded by Lawrence D. Wilder, Jr.
Succeeded by Delores McQuinn
Personal details
Born (1948-02-03) February 3, 1948 (age 69)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Political party Democratic
Children Dwight, Derik, Nichole
Residence Richmond, Virginia
Alma mater Virginia Union University
United Theological Seminary
Profession Minister
Religion Baptist

Dwight Clinton Jones (born February 3, 1948) was 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. Jones is a member of the Democratic Party, and was elected chairman of the Democratic Party of Virginia on March 15, 2014.

Jones was born in Philadelphia and moved to Richmond, Virginia after attending Virginia Union University, which awarded him Master of Divinity degree (1973), and earlier a Bachelor of Science degree (1970). He earned his Doctorate from United Theological Seminary in Dayton, Ohio. He is married and has three children.

A Baptist, Jones is senior pastor of the First Baptist Church of South Richmond.

Jones served as a member of the Richmond City School Board in 1979, and as its chairman from 1982-1985. In 1993, Jones was elected to the Virginia House of Delegates (a part time position), and represented the 70th District (which includes Richmond) from 1994 until declining to seek re-election in 2008.

Jones took office as Richmond's 79th mayor on January 1, 2009. During his tenure, four new schools were built: Broad Rock Elementary, Oak Grove-Bellemeade Elementary, Martin Luther King, Jr. Middle School, and Huguenot High School which is the first high school built in the City of Richmond in 40 years.

Other new public works included a new fire station (Fire Station 17) completed in 2012, which was the first built by the City of Richmond in 18 years. It replaced a fire station built in 1917, which was designed for horse-drawn equipment. A new Richmond City Jail was also built, and opened in July 2014 under capacity. The replaced jail (built in the 1960s), had multiple overcrowding, maintenance and safety issues.


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