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Michael C. "Mike" May was first elected Occoquan Supervisor in a special
election in January 2007 and then reelected to a full four-year term the
following November. Prior to his service as Supervisor, Mr. May served
as the at-large representative on the Prince William County Planning
Commission and also served as a member of the Prince William County
Social Services Board. A community activist, Mr. May has served as the
Vice-Chairman of the Prince William Conservation Alliance and
Vice-Chairman and Program Director of the Prince William Boys and Girls
Club Board. In addition, Mr. May worked as a member of the County's 2002
Citizen’s Road Bond Committee and holds membership in the Prince William
Regional Chamber of Commerce, The Knights of Columbus (SEAS Council
8183) and the Lake Ridge Lions Club.
Regionally, Supervisor May serves as Prince William County’s
representative to the Washington Metropolitan Council of Government’s
(COG) Transportation Planning Board (TPB), as Chairman of the Potomac
and Rappahannock Transportation Commission (PRTC) and as a member of the
Northern Virginia Regional Commission (NVRC). He is also an alternate to
the Virginia Railway Express (VRE) Board and serves on various
subcommittees for COG and other regional/state organizations.
A practicing attorney, Mr. May works at the law firm of Albo and Oblon,
LLP, in Arlington, Virginia. He focuses on civil litigation,
employment law, small business transactional work and government
contracts. He earned his Juris Doctorate from George Mason University
School of Law and his bachelor’s degree from the College of William and
Mary.
A lifelong Northern Virginian (grew up in Springfield), Mr. May resides
in Lake Ridge with his wife Amelia and their children, Leo, Natalia and
Marina.
They are parishioners of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church. |

Supervisor Mike May with son, Leo, daughters Natalia
and Marina (on Supervisor May's lap), and wife, Amelia.
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