Ron Jones (politician)

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Rev. Capt. Ronald Clyde "Ron" Jones (Ret.) is a former Methodist minister, Windsor District Fire Chief, Trustee for the Greater Essex County District School Board, and is currently a city councillor in Ward 2 in Windsor, Ontario, Canada's west end.

Jones is considered to be a trailblazer for African-Canadian fire fighters. He was hired as a fire fighter in Windsor in 1966. He became the district chief in 1995 and was the highest ranking black officer at that time. He also worked with the Canadian Security Intelligence Service in counter-terrorism[1].

He was first elected in a by-election in 2002 and then re-elected in 2003. The 5,068 votes he received was a record for that ward. Ontario municipal politicians are officially non-partisan, but Jones identifies himself as a supporter of the New Democratic Party of Canada and Ontario.

Jones ran again in the 2006 Municipal Election on a platform on continuing to advocate for a border traffic solution that avoids Windsor neighbourhoods and improves safety. He was easily re-elected.

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Sept. 2002 Ward 2 by-election
Elect one
Name Votes  %
Ron Jones 1,980 41.96%
Caroline Postma 1,202 25.17%
Joe McParland 804 17.04%
Brian Kersey 295 6.25%
Russell Health 224 4.75%
Robert Potomski 144 3.05%
William Wiseman 43 0.91%
Elsie Swanson 27 0.57%


2003 Ward 2 General Election
Elect two
Name Votes  %
Ron Jones (x) 5,068 31.88%
Caroline Postma 3,455 21.73%
Peter Carlesimo (x) 3,137 19.73%
Dennis Cronopoulus 1,627 10.23%
Robert Petroni 1,237 7.78%
Lawrence Holland 1,014 6.38%
Leo Petrilli 359 2.26%


2006 Ward 2 General Election
Elect two
Name Votes  %
Ron Jones (x) 4,407 37.41%
Caroline Postma (x) 2,728 22.69%
Gail Growe 1,854 15.42%
Dan Petoran 1,697 14.12%
Chris Schnurr 434 3.61%
Chris Richie 424 3.53%
Tom Livingston 388 3.23%

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