Politics & Government
General Election Candidate Profile: Andres Jimenez For Mason District Supervisor
Andres Jimenez is the Democratic candidate for Mason District supervisor of Fairfax County in the November general election.

FAIRFAX COUNTY, VA — Andres Jimenez, an at-large commissioner on the Fairfax County Planning Commission, is running for Mason District supervisor as the Democratic candidate in the general election.
A new Mason District supervisor will be elected in the Nov. 7, 2023 election, as longtime Supervisor Penny Gross is retiring. Jimenez is running against Independent Terry Modglin in the Nov. 7, 2023 general election. Jimenez won the Democratic primary election over Reid Voss, Jeremy Allen and Steve Lee.
Mason District voters will have a Fairfax County Board of Supervisors representative and Fairfax County School Board representative on the ballot. The Mason District includes areas like Bailey's Crossroads, Seven Corners, part of Annandale, Lake Barcroft and Lincolnia.
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The general election ballot in Fairfax County will also include countywide races for Board of Supervisors chairman, three at-large School Board representatives, Fairfax County Commonwealth's Attorney, Fairfax County Sheriff, and Northern Virginia Soil and Water Conservation District.
Early voting for the general election begins Friday, Sept. 22. More information on how to vote is available from the Fairfax County Office of Elections.
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Patch asked candidates for Mason District supervisor to fill out a candidate questionnaire with the same questions. Here are Jimenez's responses:
Name
Andres Jimenez
Office Sought
Education
DePaul University, B.A. in Political Science
Occupation
Executive Director, Green 2.0
Family
I live with my wife, two children, and our pets in Mason District.
Does anyone in your family work in politics or government?
No
Previous public office positions or appointments
At-Large Fairfax County Planning Commissioner
Why are you seeking this office?
I am a lifelong community advocate with the experience and relationships that will enable me to begin doing the work for Mason and Fairfax County residents on Day One. I also feel strongly that the Board of Supervisors should look like the community it represents. My life values – in addition to our shared priorities of protecting our workers, saving our environment, funding our schools, growing our affordable housing stock, and more – will guide my decisions on the Board.
What are the major differences between you and the other candidates seeking this post?
My experience is one of the largest differences between me and the other candidates, as I am the only candidate with the relationships and background who can step in and lead from Day One. As I mentioned previously, I am also running to ensure the Board of Supervisors looks like the community it represents.
What do you see as the top issues facing Fairfax County, and how do you address them in your campaign platform?
My priorities are: (1) protecting our environment, (2) achieving equity and access for all, (3) increasing access to housing, and (4) investing in our world-class schools and smart transportation solutions. Our County must work to implement a 21st Century plan for stormwater management, protect our green spaces, incentivize the preservation of our tree canopy, and be constantly vigilant for additional ways that we can exist in closer harmony with our planet. I am also committed to working to lift up our most vulnerable residents and ensure equal opportunities for success exist for everyone. This also means working with our local and national union leaders to invest in our workforce and make the path to the middle class easier by creating a healthy, safe working environment for everyone who makes our county great. We must build hundreds of thousands of more affordable units, spread across all parts of the county with a focus on transit-oriented communities and job centers. We also must renovate and preserve units in place now to ensure no net loss occurs. Lastly, investments in our world-class schools and smart transportation solutions are critical.
What accomplishments in your past would you cite as evidence you can handle this job?
I have proudly called Mason District home for the past decade. As a Planning Commissioner, Board Secretary for the Culmore Clinic, and Executive Director of Green 2.0, I have been a champion for our community and a representative on both small and large organizations. As a lifelong Democrat and community leader, I have also advocated for smart development and affordable healthcare, rallied against climate change, cleaned up our waterways, and worked to defend immigration rights. I would also cite my list of endorsements, which include seven members of the current Board of Supervisors as well as Congressman Gerry Connolly and many state elected officials. All of them have worked with me and have confidence in our campaign, message, and plans.
What else would you like voters to know about yourself and your positions?
Please visit my website, www.andresformason.com, to learn more about our campaign, our vision for Mason District, and our team of endorsements. Please feel free to contact me directly if you wish to talk about anything you see there or anything else you want to discuss. Thanks for your time.
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