Preceded by Jack Cavanagh Role Mayor of Winston-Salem Political party Democratic Spouse Peggy Joines | Profession Public Administrator Party Democratic Party Name Allen Joines | |
Born September 17, 1947 (age 76) ( 1947-09-17 ) Alma mater Appalachian State University
University of Georgia Office Mayor of Winston-Salem since 2001 Children Michelle Joines, Jeff Joines Education University of Georgia, Appalachian State University |
Allen joines announces candidacy for mayor of winston salem
Allen Joines is the current mayor of Winston-Salem, North Carolina. In 2009, he was also appointed chairman of the North Carolina Economic Development Board.
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Joines, a Democrat, was elected mayor of Winston-Salem on November 6, 2001. He defeated Republican incumbent Mayor Jack Cavanagh, Jr. by a wide margin. Before his election, Joines had served as deputy assistant city manager.
Joines had been named as a possible challenger to Congresswoman Virginia Foxx in North Carolina's 5th district in the 2006 election, but declined to enter the race.
In the 2012 North Carolina gubernatorial election, many suggested Joines as a potential candidate in the Democratic primary, but he declined, stating that there was still work he wished to do in Winston-Salem.
In the 2013 election, Joines was challenged by Gardenia Henley in the Democratic primary. His Republican opponent, James Knox, dropped out of the race in August after it was revealed he had used a racial epithet to refer to an elections worker, although his name was still on the ballot. Joines was elected to his fourth term in the general election.