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Starkville Prepares for Municipal Elections

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News Summary

As Starkville gears up for the upcoming Municipal Elections on April 1, 2025, excitement grows among residents. This election features incumbent Mayor Lynn Spruill seeking her third term, facing challengers Charles Yarbrough and Brenna Betts. Additionally, several Aldermen aim to retain their seats, emphasizing community engagement and ongoing projects. Polling locations and absentee voting options are provided to ensure all eligible voters can participate. Upcoming candidate forums will allow residents to engage directly with those seeking office.

Starkville Gears Up for Local Elections

Get ready, Starkville! The excitement is building as the Municipal Elections loom around the corner. Mark your calendars for Tuesday, April 1, 2025, as locals will flock to the polls to cast their votes and make their voices heard. With three candidates vying for the position of mayor and several incumbents looking to retain their seats on the Board of Aldermen, it’s shaping up to be an eventful election season.

Everything You Need to Know About Voting

The polls will be open from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. on election day, giving all eligible voters plenty of time to make their way to their designated polling locations. For your convenience, the polling places are scattered throughout Starkville:

  • Ward 1: Sportsplex – Annex Building, 405 Lynn Lane
  • Ward 2: Sportsplex Gym, 405 Lynn Lane
  • Ward 3: Sportsplex Gym, 405 Lynn Lane
  • Ward 4: Starkville City Hall, 110 West Main St.
  • Ward 5: Fire Station No. 1, 503 E Lampkin St.
  • Ward 6: Fire Station No. 3, N Jackson St & Garrard intersection
  • Ward 7: Starkville City Hall, 110 West Main St.

If you’re looking for a bit of flexibility, the City Clerk’s Office will also be open for absentee voting on Saturday, March 22, and Saturday, March 29, 2025, from 8 a.m. to noon. Regular weekday hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., ensuring you can vote even if you can’t make it on election day!

Candidates for Mayor

And now let’s talk about the candidates! Incumbent Mayor Lynn Spruill is seeking her third term and has a rich background as a Starkville native and a proud Mississippi State University graduate. Spruill made history as the first woman to qualify as a U.S. Naval carrier pilot and has held various positions in government. She now faces competition from two distinct candidates.

Charles Yarbrough, a former Fire Chief, hopes to unify the city and nurture small businesses. He has his eye on reviewing city regulations to ensure they support local enterprises while also hoping to address concerns around violence among youth by creating family-friendly entertainment options.

Then we have Brenna Betts, a dedicated computer science teacher. Betts aims to focus on enhancing the quality of life for Starkville residents, working on infrastructure improvements, and making the city a safer place for children and families.

Current Aldermen Seeking Re-election

  • Kim Moreland from Ward 1 – Running as Independent
  • Sandra Sistrunk from Ward 2 – Running as Democrat
  • Mike Brooks from Ward 4 – Running as Democrat
  • Roy A. Perkins from Ward 6 – Running for ninth term as Democrat
  • Henry Vaughn from Ward 7 – Running as Democrat

These candidates have a breadth of experience and community engagement, each emphasizing their commitment to completing ongoing projects and addressing the pressing issues faced by their wards.

Engagement with the Community

Upcoming Deadlines

General Election, scheduled for June 3, 2025.

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