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Sociology professor enters race for Board of Aldermen

2 min read University of Mississippi associate professor of sociology and international studies Miguel Centellas has officially entered the race for Board of Aldermen, running to represent Ward VI. Centellas, a Democrat and Oxford resident since 2015, will face incumbent Republican Jason Bailey for the seat. Centellas joins Afton Thomas as the second university employee to enter the race for a seat on the Board of Aldermen. Thomas is running as a Democrat against incumbent Republican Mark Huelse to represent Ward II. In a Facebook post on Monday, Centellas said he decided to run for the position when the Lafayette County Democratic Party approached him about doing so. He said that although he made the decision to run for office suddenly, he takes it very seriously and felt it was his duty to serve his community.

Third candidate drops out of Oxford Board of Aldermen race

OXFORD • A recent opinion by the state’s top legal agency over new residency requirements has now cut short a third candidacy for the Oxford Board of Aldermen. D. Ryan Grover, a Democratic candidate for the board’s 3rd Ward, has officially withdrawn from the Democratic primary, according to Oxford Municipal Clerk Ashley Atkinson. Atkinson did not state a reason for Grover’s withdrawal, but his eligibility was in question because he could not outright prove he had lived in Ward 3 for at least two years, according to records Atkinson presented at a Monday election commission meeting. The political confusion stems from a recent opinion from Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch’s Office stating that candidates for ward positions must be residents of the ward they hope to represent for at least two years immediately preceding the date of the election.

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