John Horhn celebrated his primary win and is eyeing the April 22 runoff against incumbent Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba.
State Sen. John Horhn led the Jackson Democratic primary on April 1. But did he secure enough votes to avoid a runoff?
Horhn carried more than 12,000 votes in the Democratic primary, but failed to secure enough support to avoid a runoff.
John Horhn says residents across the city are ready for change. “Citizens from every part of Jackson united together to create this collective outcome. People from different races, socioeconomic ...
"I'm feeling energized," Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba said a day after his second place finish in the Democratic primary election. See full interview.
According to the Mississippi Secretary of State’s Office, candidates who fail to file in a timely manner can be assessed a ...
Jacksonians will return to the polls on April 22 to vote in a runoff election for some races, including the Democratic ...
Given the huge gap between Horhn and Lumumba, experts say the mayor faces an uphill battle to come back and win the runoff in ...
THE RACE FOR MAYOR OF JACKSON IS HEADED TO A RUNOFF. INCUMBENT CHOKWE ANTAR LUMUMBA MADE IT-- BUT NOT BY BIG NUMBERS. HE ...
Jackson Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba is gearing up for a comeback in the primary runoff election and vowed that he will be "calling in the reinforcements" after his main rival, Mississippi Sen.