The mayor of a small city in Georgia and two former election officials have been jailed on felony charges stemming from efforts last November to halt a local election after one of the mayor’s allies was disqualified from a city council race.

Camilla Mayor Kelvin Owens was being held at the Mitchell County jail Friday, two days after a grand jury indicted him on a felony charge of election interference and a misdemeanor count of conspiring to commit election fraud.

Also jailed were the city’s former elections superintendent, Rhunette Williford; and her former deputy superintendent, Cheryl Ford, who is currently Camilla’s city clerk. They were charged with the same crimes as the mayor, plus misdemeanor counts of failing to perform their duties as public officers.

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    I’m sure they were affiliated and financially supported by a party, and some municipalities do run partisan elections, but “mayoral elections are officially nonpartisan in most of the nation’s largest cities”, insofar as party affiliation is not listed on the ballot. I’m sure mayoral candidate party affiliations are well-known/easily determined in big cities, but in small towns like the one I grew up in, the info isn’t necessarily there and there’s not necessarily anyone even looking for it.

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      Party affiliation of the mayors of the 100 largest cities:
      Democratic 65
      Republican 25

      …From that article.

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              Ok guy, sure thing buddy. You win shit hole dive towns aren’t political somehow in your world. that’s fine.

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                Bro, this isn’t an opinion and that’s a massive misrepresentation of my comments. Obviously city elections are “political”, obviously candidates are affiliated with parties based on their personal beliefs and intentions, but that doesn’t change the fact that objectively, most city election ballots don’t include party affiliation information. Someone was wondering why they couldn’t find that information and I simply offered a possible explanation. Sorry reality seems to have hurt your feelings, idk what else to tell you 🤷‍♂️

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                    Then why did ask? Seems like you do care…and you should! Municipal elections are super important for the kind of transformative grassroots movements needed to wrench what tiny amounts of control away from the oligarchs that we can, while elections are still being held. Vote, bitch!

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                Mayoral elections, and many city elections, are generally non partisan.

                So while the candidate may be a Republican or a Democrat, they aren’t running AS a Republican or Democrat, and the party affiliation is not mentioned on the ballot.

                Here’s the ballot for mayor of Portland, Oregon in 2024, ranked choice, vote for up to 6. Keith Wilson won.