Political season under way
Published 1:04 am Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Staff report
The municipal political season has officially kicked off.
Candidates began qualifying for office July 1 and will have until July 15 to file their papers at the Selma City Clerk’s office.
So far, three people have qualified for the mayor’s race. Incumbent James Perkins Jr. and City Council President George Evans made their candidacies official on July 1.
However, John Jowers, 1813 Old Orrville Road, jumpedinto the mix last Thursday. Jowers ran unsuccessfully four years ago against Cecil Williamson in Ward 1. Jowers received 155 votes or 12 percent to Williamson’s 1,096 votes or 88 percent.
The council president’s race has four candidates qualified already, including Tremayne Gorden, Geraldine Allen, Labarron Mack and Gene Hisel. This seat is up for grabs because Evans has decided to run for mayor.
Others qualifying:
Ward 1: None
Ward 2: Anthony J. Smith, Susan Keith and Johnny E. Moss III
Ward 3: Juanita Lister
Ward 4: None
Ward 5: Samuel L. Randolph
Ward 6: Benny L. Tucker and Johnnie M. Leashore
Ward 7: None
Ward 8: None