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Election in Mississippi, US
2025 Gulfport mayoral election Turnout 24.6%
The 2025 Gulfport mayoral election in Gulfport, Mississippi , was held on June 3, 2025, alongside other Gulfport municipal races. Incumbent mayor Billy Hewes is eligible for re-election to a second four-year term, but has announced that he will retire.[ 1] [ 2] [ 3]
Primary elections were held on April 1, 2025.[ 4] [ 5] Former Democratic member of the Mississippi House of Representatives Sonya Williams-Barnes won her party's primary, defeating former professional basketball player Ronnie Henderson , and Republican attorney Hugh Keating won his party's nomination unopposed. In the general election, Keating defeated Barnes by a margin of 6.4%, as the race has become more competitive.
Although Barnes lost the election, she has praised its people for having its highest voter turnout in this city's history. Over 13,000 citizens voted for this year's mayor race.[ 6]
Hugh Keating, attorney[ 7]
Eliminated in primary [ edit ]
Allegations of voter fraud [ edit ]
The Mississippi Republican Party accuses Sonya Williams-Barnes of voter fraud and vote buying, led by its chair D. Michael Hurst Jr. who has proof to back up its claims that she and her campaign violated campaign finance laws. They claim that Stacey Abrams [ a] was helping her win the election because she was an outsider from Georgia .[ 12] Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch and her office opened an investigation into her campaign's alleged violations. The Mississippi Democratic Party chair Cheikh Taylor slams the investigation as a "false and desperate attack from a failing campaign." Williams-Barnes campaign denies the accusations and responds the press conference by the GOP “was nothing more than a scare tactic by [her opponent’s] party to rally last-minute support, and a desperate attempt to distract from their lack of vision for our city.”[ 13] Rev Eddie Hartwell Sr., a pastor at St James Baptist Church, said the voucher idea was his. His group, behind it, called All Souls to the Polls, and its members say they want to increase voter turnout. Hartwell denies being involved in either campaign or the efforts were illegal.[ 14] Outraged after the GOP's accusations, the Mississippi Democrats called an investigation into one of Island View Casino's owners, Rick Carter, for what they called "voter intimidation." [ 15]
Sonya Williams-Barnes
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Stacey Abrams , founder of Fair Fight Action, Georgia state representative from the 89th district (2007–2017), minority leader (2011–2017), 2018 and 2022 nominee for governor of Georgia[ 16]
Otis Anthony , state representative from the 31st district (2018–present)[ 17]
Jeramey Anderson , state representative from the 110th district (2014–present)[ 17]
Willie Bailey , state representative from the 49th district (1995–present)[ 17]
Bryant Clark , state representative from the 47th district (2004–present)[ 17]
Oscar Denton , state representative from the 55th district (2004–present)[ 17]
Justis Gibbs , state representative from the 72nd district (2024–present)[ 17]
Jeffery Harness , state representative from the 85th district (2018–present)[ 17]
John Hines , state representative from the 50th district (2004–present)[ 17]
Jeffrey Hulum III , state representative from the 119th district (2022–present)[ 17]
Lataisha Jackson , state representative from the 11th district (2013–present)[ 17]
Robert Johnson III , state representative from the 94th district (2004–present)[ 17]
Kabir Karriem , state representative from the 41st district (2016–present)[ 17]
Fabian Nelson , state representative from the 66th district (2024–present)[ 17]
Daryl Porter Jr. , state representative from the 98th district (2020–present)[ 17]
Omeria Scott , state representative from the 80th district (1993–present)[ 17]
Zakiya Summers , state representative from the 68th district (2020–present)[ 17]
Cheikh Taylor , state representative from the 68th district (2018–present), chair of the Mississippi Democratic Party (2023-present)[ 17]
Percy Willis Watson , state representative from the 103rd district (1980–present)[ 17]
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Hugh Keating
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Brent Anderson , state representative from the 122nd district (2020–present)[ 22]
Manly Barton , state representative from the 109th district (2012–present)[ 22]
Richard Bennett , state representative from the 113th district (2008–present)[ 22]
Carolyn Crawford , state representative from the 121st district (2012–present)[ 22]
Jim Estrada , state representative from the 107th district (2024–present)[ 22]
Casey Eure , state representative from the 116th district (2011–present)[ 22]
Kevin Felsher , state representative from the 117th district (2020–present)[ 22]
Jimmy Fondren , state representative from the 111th district (2020–present)[ 22]
Zachary Grady , state representative from the 115th district (2024–present)[ 22]
Greg Haney , state representative from the 118th district (2012–present)[ 22]
Timmy Ladner , state representative from the 93rd district (2012–present)[ 22]
Steve Lott , state representative from the 95th district (2024–present)[ 22]
Jay McKnight , state representative from the 95th district (2020–present)[ 22]
John Read , state representative from the 112th district (1993–present)[ 22]
Henry Zuber III , state representative from the 113th district (2000–present)[ 22]
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^ Stacey Abrams was a native from Gulfport, Mississippi.
^ a b "Hewes won't seek re-election as Gulfport Mayor" . The Northside Sun . Retrieved June 15, 2024 .
^ a b Corder, Frank (May 30, 2024). "Hewes won't seek re-election as Gulfport Mayor" . Magnolia Tribune . Retrieved June 9, 2024 .
^ a b Krauss, Ethan (June 3, 2024). "Gulfport Mayor Billy Hewes not seeking fourth term as mayor" . WXXV News 25. Retrieved June 9, 2024 .
^ Lee, Sanchez, Perez, Buzbee, Anita, Martha, Mary, John (July 16, 2024). "Who's in, who's out in MS Coast mayors' races, with city elections just around the corner" . Sun Herald . Retrieved August 25, 2024 . {{cite web }}
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^ "2025 Elections Calendar" (PDF) . Mississippi Secretary of State’s Office . Retrieved February 15, 2025 .
^ Lee, Anita (June 6, 2025). "She lost Gulfport mayor's race, but Williams Barnes still feels like a winner" . Sun Herald . Retrieved June 13, 2025 .
^ Corder, Frank (June 13, 2024). "Keating to run for Gulfport Mayor" . Magnolia Tribune . Retrieved June 15, 2024 .
^ Bitonel, Marco (November 5, 2024). "A look ahead to the upcoming Gulfport municipal elections" . WXXV News 25 . Retrieved November 12, 2024 .
^ WXXV Staff (January 8, 2025). "Candidate Conversations: Getting to know Gulfport Mayoral Candidate Ronnie Henderson" . WXXV News 25 . Retrieved January 18, 2025 .
^ "Endorsements" . SPLC Action Fund. Retrieved March 25, 2025 .
^ "Election Results" . www.wlox.com . Retrieved April 2, 2025 .
^ Polston, Will (May 29, 2025). "GOP accuses Gulfport mayoral candidate of buying votes, election fraud" . WLOX . Retrieved May 31, 2025 .
^ Corder, Frank (May 28, 2025). "Allegations of vote buying in Gulfport mayor's race leads to AG investigation ahead of Tuesday's election" . Magnolia Tribune . Retrieved May 31, 2025 .
^ "MS attorney general investigating Gulfport mayoral candidate over meal vouchers - Mississippi Today" . May 28, 2025. Retrieved June 3, 2025 .
^ "Democratic leaders rebuke casino's push for Republican Gulfport mayoral candidate - SuperTalk Mississippi" . June 2, 2025. Retrieved June 3, 2025 .
^ a b "Democratic leaders visit MS Coast to rally vote in high-stakes Gulfport election" . Sun Herald. Retrieved June 1, 2025 .
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t "Gulfport mayoral race pits prominent local attorney against former lawmaker" . SuperTalk Mississippi. Retrieved May 20, 2025 .
^ "Kent Jones" . Facebook . June 2, 2025. Retrieved June 12, 2025 .
^ "Mississippi Democratic Party" . X . Retrieved May 29, 2025 .
^ "Harrison County Democrats" . Facebook . Retrieved May 31, 2025 .
^ a b "Sonya4Mayor" . Facebook . Retrieved May 31, 2025 .
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w "Heavy-hitters arrive in South MS as contentious Gulfport mayor's race nears end" . Sun Herald. Retrieved May 30, 2025 .
^ a b c d e f g h i j "Democrats invest, organize to flip Gulfport's mayor seat blue" . Magnolia Tribune. Retrieved May 23, 2025 .
^ "Mississippi Republican Party" . X . Retrieved May 27, 2025 .
^ "Municipal Election Results 2025" . WLOX . June 3, 2025. Retrieved June 9, 2025 .
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