Gee is projected winner of Jackson Republican mayoral primary runoff
- Voters participate in primary runoff elections across nearly 30 Mississippi cities today, April 22.
- Candidates compete because no one received over half the vote in the April 1 primary.
- Key races include the Democratic Jackson mayoral contest and several city council seats.
- Secretary Watson calls local elections "the elections that really matter" and encourages participation.
- Runoff winners will compete against opposing party and independent candidates in the June 3 general election.
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Gee is projected winner of Jackson Republican mayoral primary runoff
JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – Kenny Gee won the Republican municipal primary runoff in the Jackson mayoral race. The unofficial results showed Gee defeated Wilfred Beal in the race on Tuesday, April 22. Gee will advance to the Municipal General Election on June 3, 2025. Click here to view the election results. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Daily News …
Jackson Holds Primary Runoffs For Mayor, 2 City Council Seats
Voters in Jackson will head to the polls again today to cast ballots for mayor and city council positions amid the statewide municipal primary runoffs. Democratic primary voters in Jackson are choosing between incumbent Mayor Chokwe A. Lumumba and his challenger, Mississippi Sen. John Horhn. The post Jackson Votes for Mayor, 2 City Council Seats Today Amid Statewide Primary Runoffs appeared first on Mississippi Free Press.
Madison County judge issues ruling for voters in annexed area of Canton
Madison County judge issues ruling for voters in annexed area of Canton Those who live in three areas will be able to vote in runoff election Tuesday (Pexels) ByMaggie Wade Published|Updated MADISON COUNTY, Miss. (WLBT) – A Madison County judge has issued an order covering voters in an annexed area of Canton who say they were not allowed to cast a ballot in the primary election. According to court documents obtained by 3 On Your Side, the jud…
Who is representing Ward 6 on the Jackson City Council? Race is too close to call - Finnoexpert
While all 12 of Ward 6’s precinct’s have fully reported, the Democratic runoff between candidates Emon Thompson and Lashia Brown-Thomas was too close to call. So far, Brown-Thomas, who received the second-most votes in the April 1 Democratic primaries, is beating challenger and slight frontrunner Emon Thompson in Tuesday’s runoff election, according to the unofficial results. But Jackson election workers said there are still absentee ballots to …
MS Municipal Primary Runoff Election begins
MISSISSIPPI (WCBI) – It is Municipal Primary Runoff Election Day in Mississippi. Some voters in 28 towns across the state are going to the polls. In Columbus, there is a runoff in the election for Ward 2 on the city council. Turnout has been light, so far. There’s also a runoff in Baldwyn, Brooksville, Ecru, Houston, Macon, Okolona, and Tupelo. Polls opened at 7 am and will close at 7 pm. All mail-in absentee ballots must be postmarked by today …
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