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Analysis: Ocean Springs mayor’s runoff a battle of contrasting campaigns
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OCEAN SPRINGS, Miss. Come Tuesday night, either Melanie Allen or Kenny Holloway will become the mayor-elect of Ocean Springs, but the two Republicans arrived at this point by very different paths.
The two topped a field of five candidates in the April 6 Republican primary, with Allen leading the field with 1,150 votes (35%), with Holloway garnering 901 votes (28%). With neither earning the requisite 50 percent plus one needed to win outright, they headed for a runoff.
While both candidates may be Republicans, that’s about where the similarities end.
Allen, 68, is a retired businesswoman who relocated to Ocean Springs about 25 years ago after learning about the coastal city through her business dealings. Over the years, she’s been heavily involved in the community, volunteering for a number of different civic and governmental organizations.
Ocean Springs mayoral candidates gear up for primary runoff election
Ocean Springs mayoral candidates begin final week of campaigning before runoff By Chancelor Winn | April 19, 2021 at 7:48 PM CDT - Updated April 19 at 7:49 PM
OCEAN SPRINGS, Miss. (WLOX) - Throughout Ocean Springs, campaign signs for the two candidates running for mayor, Kenny Holloway and Melanie Allen, are on almost every corner. The primary runoff election is on April 27 with the winner becoming mayor of Ocean Springs.
Both candidates know how important it is to campaign this week, and Holloway said he is focusing on sharing the values of his campaign with voters.
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Ocean Springs mayoral candidates speak at public forum
Ocean Springs mayoral candidates speak at public forum By Tristan Ruppert | March 12, 2021 at 7:33 AM CST - Updated March 12 at 7:34 AM
OCEAN SPRINGS, Miss. (WLOX) - Dozens of candidates spoke Thursday night as to why they should be a part of the new administration to lead the City of Ocean Springs forward.
A public forum was held for candidates running for office in the Discovery City to talk about their platforms. While the forum gave the chance for several candidates vying for aldermen, it also gave Ocean Springs’ mayoral candidates the chance to sway voters.