Both Jones and Robinett, 49, said if elected they would help Ferguson to continue implementing changes in city practices since the 2014 unrest, including a consent decree worked out with the federal government.
Jones said Tuesday night that one of her initial goals as mayor would be “to help stabilize the businesses in Ferguson,” especially those damaged in the recent violence.
Jones’ election continues a significant increase in African American political influence in the city in recent years.
In 2014, there was just one Black council member.
Now there are four out of six, although Jones will be moving soon, of course, into the mayor’s seat.