James "Jim" Godfrey Justin (November 28, 1932 – December 7, 2009) was an American military officer and politician who served as the Mayor of Vancouver, Washington from 1974 from 1984.
He served for three years in the United States Air Force, retiring with the rank of colonel.
[1] After serving in the Air Force, Justin moved to Vancouver, Washington, where he helped his parents operate their small business, Photo Mart.
[2] In 1980, Justin was listed as an interested party in a feasibility study of the Columbia River Bridge, commissioned by the Federal Highway Administration.
[3] Justin also provided testimony to the United States House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.