Election update: Two new qualifiers for municipal elections
UPDATE: 1-5-2017
Scott Dunnam, who has served three terms as New Albany’s Alderman-at-Large, has qualified to run in the city Democratic primary election as alderman for Ward 1. Incumbent Ward 1 Alderman, Jeff Olson, qualified Tuesday to run for Mayor as a Republican, thus making the Ward 1 position on the city board an open seat.
Keith Conlee has qualified to run in the May Republican primary for the open Alderman-at-Large seat on the New Albany board.
Original Story, published 1-4-2017
New Albany, MS- Tuesday, January 3, was the first day candidates could qualify for the 2017 New Albany municipal elections.
Two candidates qualified to run for New Albany mayor in the May 2 primary elections.
Incumbent Mayor Tim Kent, now in the last year of his third term, qualified to run again for mayor as a Democratic.
Jeff Olson, incumbent alderman for New Albany’s Ward 1, qualified to run for mayor as a Republican. Olson was elected as a Democrat to his seat on the board of aldermen.
Will Tucker, the incumbent alderman for Ward 4, qualified to run again as a Republican.
Johnny Anderson, incumbent alderman for New Albany’s Ward 2, qualified to run for re-election late Monday afternoon. Anderson was elected as a Democrat.
New Albany Chief of Police Chris Robertson, who is in the fourth year of his first term as chief, qualified to run for re-election again as a Democrat.
Candidates for municipal office have until 5 p.m. on Friday, March 3, to file for the primary elections. The primary election will be held Tuesday, May 2. The primary run-off, if one is necessary, will be Tuesday, May 16.
The municipal general election will be Tuesday, June 6.
The four-year terms of office for city officials will begin on Tuesday, July 3.
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