An incumbent and a newcomer are poised to win seats on the James City County Board of Supervisors.
With results still unofficial Tuesday night, Democratic incumbent Jim Icenhour had 58.55% of the vote to Republican challenger John Slokovitz’s 40.90% in the Jamestown District. Absentee and provisional ballots must still be tallied, and results are not considered final until certified by the state Department of Elections.
Icenhour, a retired Air Force pilot and airline captain, has served on the board from 2006 to 2013 and from 2018 to now. Despite Slokovitz focusing on the proposed government center in his campaign, Icenhour said he found it was an issue only with a “very small minority” of voters based on speaking door-to-door with residents. He noted the issue of misinformation being sh

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