John C. Slokovitz is a candidate for James City County Board of Supervisors – Jamestown and is running as a Republican. His name will appear on the November 4, 2025 General Election ballot. Slokovitz is running against the Democratic incumbent, James O. Icenhour, Jr.

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Name: John Slokovitz
Age:  45
Website: https://slokovitzforjcc.com/
Party: Republican

John Slokovitz (Photo provided by the candidate)

Biography  

Born and raised on Long Island in NY. Moved to Williamsburg in 2017 to give my infant children a better life where I can be present and not have to work 80 hrs a week just to make ends meet. Graduate from Muhlenberg College and currently own and operate JCR Plumbing and More LLC.

Why are you running for office?

To stop government overreach and spending.

If you are elected, what will be your top priority in office?

Stop all the wasteful spending and figure out how to get proper resources to the people who need them without taking money out of the pockets of the citizens.

What is the top challenge facing James City County and how would you address it? 

Rising cost of living and proposed tax increases. I plan to work on bringing JCC back to its roots of being a close knit community that looks out for one another in order to make our community better for future generations.

How do you work with others you don’t agree with?

I attempt to explain my point of view using examples and real-time facts. I also try to back up my point of view with similar situations that have resolved themselves the way I look to resolve what we are dealing with currently.