Mayor of Mississippi's capital city fights for third term despite federal bribery indictment
- Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba is fighting for a third term despite a federal bribery indictment, pleading not guilty to all charges of bribery, money laundering, and conspiracy.
- Documents describe the indictment as a tactic to undermine Mayor Lumumba’s exercise of his mayoral duties and waste taxpayer dollars.
- Mayor Lumumba stated he has friendships with Republicans at various levels.
- In the Democratic primary runoff, Lumumba trailed behind his opponent Horhn, who declared victory.
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Mayor of Mississippi's capital city trailing in runoff election amid federal bribery indictment
The mayor of Mississippi's capital city, who's under indictment on federal bribery and conspiracy charges, is fighting to keep his job.In a matchup Jackson voters have seen before, Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba, seeking a third term, faces state Sen. John Horhn in a Democratic primary runoff on Tuesday.
Horhn Defeats Lumumba in Democratic Primary for Jackson Mayor
John Horhn, the longtime Mississippi senator, is the Democratic nominee to be the next mayor of Jackson. Horhn defeated the incumbent, Chokwe A. Lumumba in a landslide victory on Tuesday night following a low turnout primary runoff. The post John Horhn Wins Jackson Mayor Primary Runoff, Ousting Incumbent Chokwe A. Lumumba appeared first on Mississippi Free Press.
Horhn is projected winner of Jackson Democratic mayoral primary runoff
JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – State Senator John Horhn (D-District 26) won the Democratic municipal primary runoff in the Jackson mayoral race. The unofficial results showed Horhn defeated incumbent Mayor Chokwe A. Lumumba on Tuesday, April 22. Lumumba was seeking a third term as mayor. “The people of Jackson are saying that they want change. They want better leadership. They want better streets, less potholes," Horhn said to his supporters Tuesday ni…

Horhn beats incumbent Lumumba in runoff, will likely become Jackson’s next mayor
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