Manassas Council Member Tom Osina Enters Mayor’s Race

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Manassas City Council member Tom Osina has formally announced his candidacy for mayor in the 2027 municipal election. Osina, who has held his council seat since 2020, brings a record of local governance to the contest. The announcement was made public through local media outlets covering Prince William County and surrounding areas.

In his statement, Osina expressed support for the city’s current redevelopment projects. These initiatives seek to improve infrastructure and economic opportunities across Manassas. His endorsement aligns with efforts to foster long-term urban renewal.

Osina also indicated wariness regarding the allowance of data centers by right. He has noted that such developments warrant careful review to assess their effects on the community. This perspective contributes to ongoing debates about zoning and land use policies.

Public records confirm Osina’s age as 73 at the time of the announcement. He has previously highlighted the importance of bolstering the city’s public school system. These priorities form core elements of his stated platform.

The race for mayor will unfold in the context of Manassas’s status as an independent city in Virginia. Voters will consider multiple factors including economic development and educational quality. Osina’s entry adds to the field of potential candidates.

Local reporting from July 2026 captured the initial details of the bid. Further coverage is expected as the campaign progresses toward the election date. Residents remain engaged with municipal leadership transitions.

https://www.princewilliamtimes.com/localnews/tom-osina-announces-his-bid-to-run-for-manassas-mayor/article_75734174-d21c-4d08-b971-5eedb12676e4.html

Email the Manassas City Council at:
Michelle Davis-Younger (Mayor): mdavis-younger@manassasva.gov,
Mark Wolfe (Vice Mayor): mwolfe@manassasva.gov,
Theresa Coates Ellis: tellis@manassasva.gov,
Ashley Hutson: ahutson@manassasva.gov,
Sonia Vásquez Luna: sluna@manassasva.gov,
Tom Osina: tosina@manassasva.gov,
Ralph Smith: rsmith@manassasva.gov,

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