News Summary
Mayor Robyn Tannehill will remain in her leadership role for another four years as no challengers stepped up to contest her position. With strong community support, she will continue her initiatives. The upcoming local elections will also see new candidates vying for a vacant alderman seat, while the current aldermen retain their positions. Voting is set to occur at the Oxford Conference Center on June 3, 2025, making this an essential moment for citizen engagement.
Mayor Robyn Tannehill to Stay in Charge in Oxford!
Exciting news is buzzing around Oxford as Mayor Robyn Tannehill has successfully held onto her position for another four years! It’s official – she will continue to lead the charge in this vibrant community, representing the folks of Oxford with pride and enthusiasm. Isn’t that fantastic?
The deadline for candidates to throw their hats into the ring closed at 5 p.m. on January 31, 2025, and guess what? No one stepped up to challenge Mayor Tannehill! This leaves her free to focus on continuing the great work she has been doing since taking office.
Current Aldermen to Remain Onboard
In addition to the mayoral position, most of the current sitting aldermen are set to continue their service as well. They are an essential part of local governance, and it seems the people of Oxford appreciate their efforts. The list of candidates for the At-large Aldermen positions is now complete! Eligible candidates include:
- Mary Martha Crowe
- Brian Hyneman (Ward 3)
- Mark Huelse (Ward 2)
- Kesha Howell Atkinson (Ward 4)
- Preston Taylor (Ward 5)
- Jason Bailey (Ward 6)
However, there’s a little twist in the tale! Ward 1 Alderman Ricky Addy has decided not to run for re-election. This opens the door for new faces in the upcoming election! Three hopefuls are now vying for the vacant Ward 1 alderman position:
- William Summers Mayo
- Erin Smith
- Drew Stevens (who was the last to qualify, getting his paperwork done just in time on Thursday)
What’s Happening Next?
Mark your calendars for the general election, which is just around the corner on June 3, 2025. With no runoff election needed, the candidate who receives the most votes in each race will claim victory right away. That’s right, folks – votes will truly count this time around!
And where do you go to cast your precious votes? All voting will take place at the Oxford Conference Center, a bustling hub sure to see many locals eager to make their voices heard. It’s an exciting time for the community as residents rally around their candidates and engage in the electoral process.
Things to Keep in Mind
As the excitement builds leading up to the elections, community members are encouraged to engage in discussions about the issues that matter most to them. Who knows? This could be your chance to share ideas and contribute to a thriving future for Oxford!
Wrapping It Up
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